On-Demand Programming
Featured Episodes
supply chain
podcast
February 9, 2026
What’s New at MODEX 2026 & Why It is a Must Attend Event
As manufacturing and supply chain industries evolve, events like MODEX 2026 are key in connecting professionals, driving innovation, and showcasing trends. With growing demands for efficiency, sustainability, and advanced tech, face-to-face gatherings offer vital opportunities to learn, compare solutions, and build relationships. MODEX stands as one of the largest platforms in North America, uniting exhibitors, educators, and live demos in a way hard to replicate elsewhere. In this episode, Scott W. Luton welcomes Daniel McKinnon, Chief Exhibitions Officer at MHI, for a behind-the-scenes look at MODEX 2026. Daniel discusses how MHI supports the industry year-round through standards, safety, and workforce development, and why face-to-face events remain essential for learning and networking. He also previews what attendees can expect in Atlanta, including how MODEX brings together exhibitors, education, and live demos on a grand scale. They also explore what’s new at MODEX 2026, April 13 to 16 at the Georgia World Congress Center, including free registration, 200+ seminars, keynotes with Richard McPhail, Salim Ismail, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., and MHI Industry Night with Jim Gaffigan. Daniel shares advice for first-timers and returning attendees, from planning meetings to carving out time for networking on the show floor. He also highlights on-site experiences…
advanced manufacturing
podcast
February 2, 2026
Building AI-Ready Operations in Advanced Manufacturing
Operating conditions in advanced manufacturing are changing fast as organizations push to modernize operations while navigating quality requirements, long lead times, and increasingly complex supply chains. As leaders look to apply AI across the physical world, many discover that technology alone is not enough. Success depends on strong operating fundamentals, clean master data, and a culture that aligns teams around execution, accountability, and continuous improvement. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by special guest host Wiley Jones to kick off a new 2026 series, Enterprise Unleashed, powered by the DOSS team. Together, they sit down with Garuth Acharya, investor at 8090 Industries and former operator with experience across GE, SpaceX, and Blue Origin, to explore what it really takes to build AI ready operations in advanced manufacturing. The conversation examines why AI initiatives often fail in industrial environments when data hygiene is weak, and why clean, correct, actionable data and disciplined master data practices are foundational to any successful transformation. The discussion also emphasizes practical ways AI can unlock value, from accelerating work instructions to improving shortage detection, surfacing procurement anomalies, and strengthening quality feedback loops. The panel returns to the human side of transformation:…
Featured Webinars
agentic AI
webinar
February 9, 2026
Building the Foundation for Agentic AI in the Modern Supply Chain
In this Agentic Age, Supply chain leaders are racing to adopt AI—but isolated solutions and disconnected systems often limit real impact. The true promise of AI emerges only when we reimagine the supply chain as a fully connected enterprise, breaking down decades-old silos across planning, logistics, materials, finance, and sustainability. In this session, Manik Sharma, Head of Supply Chain GTM AI at Celonis—magic quadrant leader, recognized globally and ranked #3 on the Fortune 50 Most Promising Companies list—will unpack how a modern AI-enabled tech stack can unify fragmented data, systems, and processes through a connected semantic layer that digitizes the physical value chain. Once established, this semantic layer becomes a dynamic foundation for intelligent, data-driven operations by infusing it with enterprise context—from rules, constraints, and parameters to policies and proven models—unlocking true end-to-end enterprise intelligence. This intelligence can then be democratized across the organization to power self-serve analytics, build composable AI solutions, and orchestrate workflows, collaboration, agents, and actions at scale. We’ll explore how companies are using this approach to unlock self-serve analytics, accelerate development of composable AI applications, and orchestrate autonomous workflows and agents at scale. This is not a future vision but a proven path for organizations that…
Procurement
webinar
February 9, 2026
2026 Procurement Priorities: What’s Changing (and What You Need to Do First)
Procurement teams already shoulder immense pressure to deliver margin, resilience, and stronger supplier partnerships — and 2026 is only going to heighten those expectations. Fortunately, teams already have a powerful, often under-looked resource at their disposal: rebates. In this webinar, Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome rebate and procurement experts Mark Gilham from Enable and Keith Wright from K. Wright Consultancy to help you understand how rebates, incentive programs, and joint business planning can create alignment, unlock hidden value, and make your supplier relationships far more strategic. They will reveal what most procurement teams don’t know about rebates, the full spectrum of incentive programs available, and how these programs can transform suppliers and buyers into a unified go-to-market force. Join us to learn how organizations are leveraging AI to overcome traditional rebate management barriers, empowering suppliers to offer richer incentives — and giving procurement unprecedented visibility to ensure no money is left on the table.
Podcast Episodes
change management
podcast
April 1, 2026
Enterprise Unleashed: Rick McDonald on What’s Now & What’s Next
Supply chain leadership is being tested like never before, and the expectations keep rising. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by special guest host Wiley Jones to kick off another episode of Enterprise Unleashed, powered by the DOSS team. Together, they sit down with Rick McDonald, CEO at Rick McDonald Supply Chain Advisory, LLC, and retired SVP, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Clorox, to talk about the evolving role of leaders in today’s fast-changing environment. Rick discusses the importance of digital fluency for leaders, particularly in integrating AI, and emphasizes that AI should be viewed as decision support, not a replacement. He highlights key strategies for leaders navigating disruptive technologies, such as investing in reskilling and upskilling, and underscores the critical role of change management. With extensive experience in managing crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and a five-month-long cyberattack, Rick shares insights into leadership during times of transformation and how companies can leverage technology for better decision-making. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Wiley Jones, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources Check out all the great resources and information mentioned during the show:…
decision making
podcast
March 30, 2026
Top Priorities for CSCOs in 2026 (And What Boards Are Still Getting Wrong)
Supply chain disruption isn’t slowing down, it’s becoming the baseline. So what separates leaders who keep up from those who fall behind? In this episode, Scott Luton sits down with Mike Griswold, Vice President Analyst at Gartner, to break down what it takes to lead in 2026. Mike revisits key lessons from the pandemic, including why top organizations “handle hard better,” and explains why “winning in the turns” still applies in today’s environment of constant disruption. They also unpack where many leaders are misreading AI, especially as supply chain and IT continue to converge, and what that means for CSCOs. You’ll hear Gartner’s top three priorities for supply chain leaders, plus practical examples of how AI is already improving decision-making, from vendor selection to faster insights. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources Check out all the great resources and information mentioned during the show: Connect with Mike Griswold Connect with Mike through email Learn more about Gartner Learn more about the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo 2026 conference Learn more about Hytrol Supply Chain Now Resource Hub Learn more about our hosts Want more Supply…
food supply chain innovation
podcast
March 27, 2026
The Buzz: Supply Chain Shocks, Cocoa Crunch & HelloFresh Innovation
From geopolitical tensions impacting global energy markets to rising food costs and shifting delivery networks, today’s supply chains are navigating a perfect storm of disruption and transformation. At the same time, innovation is accelerating—from AI-powered logistics to tech-enabled food platforms redefining how we eat at home. The stakes are high, and the pace of change is only increasing… welcome to The Buzz, powered by project44! In this episode, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker explore how global conflict is impacting energy and supply chains, how rising cocoa prices are reshaping the food industry, and what Amazon’s shift away from USPS means for last-mile delivery. Plus, HelloFresh COO Dan Seidel joins us to share how AI, robotics, and supply chain innovation are transforming the home cooking experience. Key Learnings & Takeaways: Geopolitical conflict continues to disrupt global supply chains Oil price volatility impacts nearly every industry Cocoa shortages are driving product and pricing innovation Amazon’s delivery strategy shift could reshape last-mile logistics Strategy is evolving toward speed, flexibility, and resilience AI and robotics are enabling more responsive supply chains HelloFresh is redefining convenience, personalization, and freshness Disruption isn’t slowing down—but neither is innovation. The organizations that stay agile, customer-focused, and ready…
purpose driven brands
podcast
March 26, 2026
Purpose, Products & Persistence: Building Mission-Driven Brands That Last
What does it really take to build a purpose-driven brand that lasts? In this episode of Logistics with Purpose®, presented by Vector Global Logistics and Supply Chain Now, hosts Kristi Porter and Enrique Alvarez sit down with Alastair Dorward, a seasoned entrepreneur and brand builder who has helped scale mission-driven companies from startup to global success. From launching refrigerated soup routes to helping build Method into a billion-dollar business, Alastair shares candid lessons on resilience, leadership, and what it really takes to win in competitive consumer markets. The conversation dives into the power of purpose-driven brands like Dropps, the importance of design and sustainability, and how supply chain excellence enables companies to deliver both impact and profitability. Along the way, Alastair opens up about near-failure moments, leadership transitions, and why understanding the consumer—deeply—is still the ultimate competitive advantage. What You’ll Learn: Why purpose-driven brands win (when they eliminate trade-offs) How packaging, design, and sustainability shape consumer behavior The real role of supply chain in enabling mission + margin How to spot “riches in the niches” and build winning products Leadership lessons from scaling brands through uncertainty Why resilience—and not perfection—defines entrepreneurial success Whether you’re a founder, operator, or supply chain…
quantum computing paradox
podcast
March 25, 2026
The Quantum Paradox: What Supply Chain Leaders Need To Know
What if the next big supply chain breakthrough also creates one of its biggest security risks? In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by Akhilesh Agarwal, President of P2P Solutions and Technology at apexanalytix, and William McNeill, Vice President of Market Intelligence at apexanalytix, for an in-depth discussion on quantum computing’s role in supply chains. They examine how it can improve visibility, risk management, and decision-making. Akhilesh and William stress the importance of preparing now, as waiting could expose companies to risks. The conversation also covers the convergence of quantum computing and AI, enhancing predictive analytics, supply chain modeling, and risk management. The episode concludes with practical steps leaders can take to prepare for quantum disruptions and stay ahead as the technology evolves. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources Check out all the great resources and information mentioned during the show: Connect with Akhilesh Agarwal Connect with William McNeill Learn more about apexanalytix Supply Chain Now Resource Hub Learn more about our hosts Want more Supply Chain Now? We know you can’t get enough Supply Chain Now! Don’t miss…
purpose
podcast
March 24, 2026
After the Battlefield: Tragedy, Purpose, and the Rise of a CEO
Purpose often emerges from unexpected paths. For Patrick Flood, that path ran from small-town Wisconsin to Hollywood sets, from Special Forces deployments to entrepreneurship, and ultimately to helping veterans build and exit businesses with dignity. In this episode of the Tango Tango podcast, Lloyd Knight speaks with Army Special Forces veteran, entrepreneur, and Owners in Honor founder Patrick Flood. Flood reflects on growing up in Wisconsin, earning an ROTC scholarship to George Washington University, and beginning his career as an Army officer before an unexpected turn into acting in Los Angeles. After booking commercials, television roles, and film work, he realized that success in Hollywood still felt empty and pulled him back toward a life of service. They discuss Flood’s return to active duty through the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, his deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, and the injuries and hardships that shaped his leadership and sense of purpose. He also shares how his father’s business was sold for far less than it was worth due to poor exit guidance, an experience that inspired him to found Owners in Honor. Today, he is focused on helping veterans buy and sell businesses in ways that preserve dignity, strengthen communities, and…
global supply chain shifts
podcast
March 23, 2026
Asia at a Crossroads: Reinvention, Risk & Supply Chain Growth
Asia is playing a bigger role in global supply chains as trade shifts, regional demand grows, and companies focus on execution over noise. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by Raymon Krishnan, President of The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society, and Brett Marshall, Editor-in-Chief of LogiSYM Magazine, for a grounded conversation on what’s happening across Asia and Southeast Asia. From Singapore’s role as a logistics and coordination hub to the rise of domestic markets across the region, they walk through the changes influencing how supply chains operate today. Scott, Raymon, and Brett discuss how companies are adjusting to new trade patterns, building stronger regional capabilities, and managing ongoing disruption while keeping day-to-day operations on track. They share practical examples of how AI is being used in procurement and freight, while emphasizing the need to focus on what delivers results. The conversation also covers the growing importance of risk management, the need for continuous learning, and the role of relationships in keeping supply chains running. The episode closes with insights on Singapore’s next phase of growth, the rise of reverse logistics innovation, and the people-first mindset that continues to drive the industry forward. This…
geopolitics
podcast
March 20, 2026
The Buzz: Shockwaves & Strategy—Iran, EVs, and Supply Chain Disruption
Geopolitical tensions are rising, supply chains are shifting, and innovation isn’t slowing down—on this episode of The Buzz, we break down what it all means and why it matters now… welcome to The Buzz, powered by project44! In this episode, Scott Luton, Karin Bursa, and special guest Christine Barnhart unpack the far-reaching implications of the ongoing Iran conflict on global supply chains, with a close look at the Strait of Hormuz and its critical role in global oil flow. The conversation explores how potential disruptions could ripple across transportation, manufacturing, and cost structures worldwide. The team also dives into Rivian’s ambitious EV manufacturing plans in Georgia, examining both the promise and the profitability challenges facing the electric vehicle market. Rounding out the discussion, the episode highlights the growing impact of women in supply chain leadership and the importance of adaptability, visibility, and innovation in navigating today’s complex operating environment. Tune in and learn: The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and how disruptions could impact global oil supply and logistics costs What the Iran conflict signals for supply chain risk management and contingency planning Inside Rivian’s Georgia expansion and what it reveals about the evolving EV market The ongoing…
titanium economy
podcast
March 18, 2026
The Titanium Economy: How AI and Supply Chains Are Reshaping Industrial Competitiveness
Some of the most influential companies in today’s economy rarely make headlines. Known as the titanium economy, these small and mid-sized industrial businesses supply the parts, systems, and expertise that keep global supply chains operating. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Karin Bursa are joined by Steffen Fuchs, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, and Ryan Fletcher, Partner at McKinsey & Company, to examine what makes these industrial companies so effective. The group discusses the characteristics that set them apart, from disciplined operations and close customer relationships to long-term thinking that helps them remain competitive across changing market conditions. Steffen and Ryan also share perspectives from their work with companies in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and energy. The discussion looks at how these organizations respond to supply chain disruptions, approach growth opportunities, and invest in their people and operations. Along the way, the group explores leadership decisions, workforce development, and how companies are applying new technologies to support continued growth. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Karin Bursa, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources Check out all the great resources and information…
innovation
podcast
March 16, 2026
Celebrating Excellence, Leadership, and Innovation Across Africa
Supply chains across Africa are being reshaped by sustainability pressures, public health needs, digital transformation, and the growing recognition that supply chain is ultimately about people. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by special guest host Jenny Froome, Founder and Director of Upavon Management, along with Liesl de Wet, Head of Accelerated Organisational Sustainability at Unitrans and Champion at the Africa Supply Chain Excellence Awards (ASCEA), and ASCEA 2025 award winner Angelina Cumba, Manager, Access to Health Products at VillageReach. Together, they explore the major trends shaping African supply chains today, from climate-related disruption and technology adoption to public-private collaboration and the need to strengthen local capabilities. Scott, Jenny, Liesl, and Angelina also spotlight the fifth anniversary of the Africa Supply Chain Excellence Awards and the program’s role in celebrating innovation, resilience, and real-world impact across the continent. The conversation highlights why strong supply chains depend on solid fundamentals, continuous improvement, and leadership that is both practical and purpose-driven. From humanitarian success stories and public health transformation to lessons in sustainability and system design, this episode offers a powerful look at how African supply chain leaders are solving complex challenges and creating models worth learning…
AI in manufacturing
podcast
March 13, 2026
The Buzz: AI Hits the Factory Floor
From manufacturing data and AI adoption to workforce trends and the evolving role of women in industry, supply chain leaders are navigating a fast-changing landscape. In this episode of The Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Karen Betancourt break down the latest global supply chain news and welcome Tracy Hyatt Bosman of Biggins Lacy Shapiro & Company to explore how economic signals, workforce dynamics, and site selection strategies are shaping the future of manufacturing and logistics. Buckle up and join us for this week’s insights and conversations — welcome to The Buzz powered by Project44! This episode dives into the latest developments impacting global supply chains, including new data on U.S. manufacturing performance, the rapid rise of AI in factory operations, and the workforce dynamics influencing site selection and economic development. The conversation also highlights Women’s History Month, explores real-world examples of supply chain and marketing alignment, and examines how emerging technologies and shifting economic signals are reshaping industry strategy. Tune in and learn: What the latest U.S. manufacturing data signals about jobs, tariffs, and production costs How manufacturers are deploying AI to improve productivity, quality, and resilience Why workforce availability and skills remain the biggest factor in manufacturing site selection…
sustaiability
podcast
March 12, 2026
Ending Single-Use Plastic: Innovation in Sustainable Packaging
In this episode of Logistics With Purpose, host Enrique Alvarez and co-host Jose Miguel Irarrazaval sit down with Oscar Herrera, CEO of ClickEat, to explore how innovation and entrepreneurship can drive real change in the packaging industry. Oscar shares his journey as a serial entrepreneur and explains how ClickEat is developing backyard-compostable alternatives to single-use plastic, helping businesses reduce environmental impact while maintaining functionality and affordability. The conversation also dives into the challenges of sustainability in global supply chains, the importance of transparency in packaging, and why eliminating greenwashing is critical to building trust with consumers. Throughout the discussion, Oscar also reflects on the power of purpose-driven businesses, B Corp values, and mission-aligned partnerships in creating lasting environmental and social impact. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The difference between industrial compostable and backyard compostable packaging Why replacing single-use plastic is one of the biggest sustainability opportunities today How ClickEat is developing innovative packaging solutions for global brands The role of B Corp certification and purpose-driven business models Why greenwashing is one of the biggest challenges in sustainable packaging How collaboration and relationships drive meaningful change across supply chains This episode is hosted by Enrique Alvarez and Jose Miguel…
leadership
podcast
March 11, 2026
From Store Shelves to Community Impact: Tony Zuazo’s Journey
Global supply chains are navigating an era marked by evolving challenges and opportunities. As technological advancements such as AI continue to reshape the landscape, leaders must adapt to the constant pressures of global uncertainty. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by Tony Zuazo, Interim CEO of the Community Resource Center, to explore the intersection of people, process, and technology in today’s supply chain environment. Tony shares insights from his extensive experience leading supply chains at Dollar General and his current work in nonprofit leadership. Together, they discuss the critical role of innovation in supply chain management, the growing significance of automation and AI, and the importance of adapting processes to meet both short-term needs and long-term goals. Scott and Tony also touch on the complexities of decision-making in global supply chains, the balance between technology and human-driven processes, and the need for clear communication in change management. The episode concludes with advice for leaders on how to manage uncertainty, drive efficiency, and keep people at the heart of successful supply chain operations. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources…
leadership
podcast
March 10, 2026
Aim High – From Airman to Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force: The Journey of JoAnne Bass
Nobody trains and educates better than the military. That belief, shaped by decades of service and leadership, continues to guide how she develops people and advises organizations today. In this episode of the Tango Tango podcast, host Lloyd Knight speaks with retired Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass, the first woman to serve as the senior enlisted leader of a United States military service. An Army brat who grew up moving around the world, from Illinois to Germany to Hawaii, Bass reflects on her early years, including getting into trouble as a teenager and joining the Air Force in 1993, looking for direction and discipline. They discuss her journey from aviation management in the operations world to senior enlisted leadership at Ramstein, Goodfellow, the Pentagon, and Second Air Force. Bass shares lessons on mentorship, resilience, and learning to take care of herself after experiencing burnout. She also speaks candidly about becoming Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force during a time of global uncertainty, navigating public scrutiny, addressing suicide and people policy reform, and leading through the challenges of the digital age. Now in her next chapter, she continues to focus on national security, leadership development, and…
strategy
podcast
March 9, 2026
How AI Is Transforming Supply Chain Decision Making in 2026
Global supply chains are at an inflection point as geopolitical uncertainty collides with rapid AI advancement and rising performance expectations. Leaders must decide when to invest, where to modernize, and how to stay ahead. In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by Mike Griswold, Vice President Analyst at Gartner, to reflect on insights from Manifest 2026 and the evolving role of supply chain leadership. Together, they explore practical AI adoption, the growing importance of augmentation over automation, and how supply chains are stepping into more strategic, decision-shaping roles. Scott and Mike discuss the shift from AI experimentation to real-world use cases that solve specific business problems. They emphasize the importance of integrating technology with strong processes, particularly in Sales and Operations Planning, and maintaining clarity between planning and execution. The conversation concludes with perspectives on investment timing, competitive advantage, and how leaders can confidently navigate uncertainty while building stronger, more resilient supply chains. This episode is hosted by Scott Luton, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. Additional Links & Resources Check out all the great resources and information mentioned during the show: Connect with Mike Griswold Learn more about Gartner…
On-Demand Webinars
LLMs
webinar
March 11, 2026
ChatGPT Is Just the Beginning for Shipping
Right now, teams are poking at LLMs like ChatGPT to see what they can do. In 2026, those abilities will become sharper, faster, and far more operational. This webinar walks you through how large language models are currently being used in shipping and how that usage is evolving in real-time. Expect real examples, honest limits, and a preview of the industry’s first shipping-specific LLM, Luma Advisor.
planning
webinar
March 11, 2026
Supply Chain Planning Reimagined: Embedded AI that senses, explains, and optimizes
In today’s rapidly evolving supply chain planning landscape, staying ahead demands more than incremental tweaks—it requires reimagining how AI is embedded into every planning decision. Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Jake Barr for a forward-thinking discussion with industry experts Tod Stenger and Dr. Laura Tozzo from SAP. This session will explore the strategies, trends, and approaches for AI that are reshaping supply chain planning. Learn how innovation, data-driven decision-making, and AI tools can enhance resilience, improve planner efficiency, and create more agile, customer-focused supply chains. Walk away with: Fresh strategies to strengthen planning resilience in a volatile environment A closer look at AI and emerging innovations transforming supply chain planning Practical ways to boost efficiency and streamline end-to-end processes Whether you’re navigating disruption, evaluating emerging technologies, or looking to improve planner efficiency, you’ll walk away with actionable insights to help future-proof your operations.
agentic AI
webinar
February 9, 2026
Building the Foundation for Agentic AI in the Modern Supply Chain
In this Agentic Age, Supply chain leaders are racing to adopt AI—but isolated solutions and disconnected systems often limit real impact. The true promise of AI emerges only when we reimagine the supply chain as a fully connected enterprise, breaking down decades-old silos across planning, logistics, materials, finance, and sustainability. In this session, Manik Sharma, Head of Supply Chain GTM AI at Celonis—magic quadrant leader, recognized globally and ranked #3 on the Fortune 50 Most Promising Companies list—will unpack how a modern AI-enabled tech stack can unify fragmented data, systems, and processes through a connected semantic layer that digitizes the physical value chain. Once established, this semantic layer becomes a dynamic foundation for intelligent, data-driven operations by infusing it with enterprise context—from rules, constraints, and parameters to policies and proven models—unlocking true end-to-end enterprise intelligence. This intelligence can then be democratized across the organization to power self-serve analytics, build composable AI solutions, and orchestrate workflows, collaboration, agents, and actions at scale. We’ll explore how companies are using this approach to unlock self-serve analytics, accelerate development of composable AI applications, and orchestrate autonomous workflows and agents at scale. This is not a future vision but a proven path for organizations that…
workforce
webinar
February 9, 2026
Building the New Manufacturing Workforce
As strategic forces push manufacturing back to America, one obstacle threatens progress: finding the right people with the right skills. Before new factories can produce anything, they must be built—requiring a new generation of skilled tradespeople such as electricians, welders, and technicians. And once these modern facilities are operational, companies report an unexpected challenge: the biggest talent gaps aren’t just technical, but also in core soft skills like leadership, critical thinking, and communication. Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Allison Giddens as they welcome Alan Amling and Darrell Edwards from the University of Tennessee–Knoxville to explore a practical approach to developing a comprehensive workforce from the ground up. Learn what it truly takes to build, staff, and sustain the next generation of American manufacturing.
Procurement
webinar
February 9, 2026
2026 Procurement Priorities: What’s Changing (and What You Need to Do First)
Procurement teams already shoulder immense pressure to deliver margin, resilience, and stronger supplier partnerships — and 2026 is only going to heighten those expectations. Fortunately, teams already have a powerful, often under-looked resource at their disposal: rebates. In this webinar, Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome rebate and procurement experts Mark Gilham from Enable and Keith Wright from K. Wright Consultancy to help you understand how rebates, incentive programs, and joint business planning can create alignment, unlock hidden value, and make your supplier relationships far more strategic. They will reveal what most procurement teams don’t know about rebates, the full spectrum of incentive programs available, and how these programs can transform suppliers and buyers into a unified go-to-market force. Join us to learn how organizations are leveraging AI to overcome traditional rebate management barriers, empowering suppliers to offer richer incentives — and giving procurement unprecedented visibility to ensure no money is left on the table.
fuel management
webinar
January 12, 2026
Owens Corning’s Roadmap to Fuel Cost Visibility and Savings
Owens Corning, one of the world’s largest manufacturer of roofing shingles, insulation, and doors, needed a fundamental shift in how they managed fuel costs. In this new webinar, join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter as they welcome Charlie Dahlke from Owens Corning and Nick Skeen from Breakthrough. Together, they’ll discuss how Breakthrough’s Fuel Recovery solution provided Owens Corning with the foundational framework necessary to drive significant advancements in their fuel management and broader transportation network strategy. Through a strategic partnership with Breakthrough, Owens Corning: • Saw immediate fuel savings within the first month. • Unlocked network-wide efficiencies and a clear path toward decarbonization. • Gained control of their fuel efficiency, bringing it closer to the industry average.
supply chain
webinar
January 6, 2026
Supply Chain Strength: Strategies that Deliver in any Economy
Economic and geopolitical shifts may change the landscape—but they don’t change the fundamentals of building a strong, resilient supply chain. In this webinar, hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter welcome Dave Pollard, VP of Supply Chain & Logistics for OMNIA Partners and Jaron Klopstein, Director of Sales at WWEX Group to explore how organizations can improve supply chain performance and drive business results regardless of market conditions. We’ll discuss how to assess the current environment—economic trends, geopolitical influences, and operational pressures—to identify the right areas for improvement. You’ll learn how our proven sourcing methodology delivers consistent, measurable results by applying the same core building blocks with tailored adjustments to reflect today’s realities. Attendees of this webinar will walk away with tangible, proven best practices to enhance their next transportation and logistics sourcing event and position their business for success. Whether the economy is expanding or contracting, the need for effective supply chain solutions never disappears. Join us to discover how a disciplined, strategic approach can bring rigor, value, and lasting impact to your organization.
supply chain
webinar
December 18, 2025
Inside Outdoor Cap’s Warehouse: How Voice Picking Elevated Daily Operations
Go behind the scenes of Outdoor Cap’s warehouse to hear how the company tackled picking inefficiencies and discovered a better way forward with voice technology in this new webinar. Join hosts Scott Luton and cohost, as well as Peel Chronister with Outdoor Cap and Javier Esteve with EPG as they share their real-world experience—from identifying operational challenges and evaluating solutions to achieving measurable gains in productivity, accuracy, and employee satisfaction. Outdoor Cap’s operations team and EPG’s voice expert will walk through the selection process, implementation insights, and the tangible results of adopting EPG’s LYDIA Voice. Whether you’re exploring new warehouse technologies or looking to optimize your current picking process, this session offers practical takeaways and proven lessons you can apply in your own operation. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how voice picking drives daily results inside Outdoor Cap’s warehouse—powered by EPG.
cargo theft
webinar
December 11, 2025
Inside the Cargo Theft Surge: Insights & Predictions for 2026
Cargo theft surged again in 2025 — not just as a crime trend, but as a signal of deeper supply chain vulnerabilities. As organized networks evolve, and economic and geopolitical pressures persist, traditional approaches to cargo security are no longer enough. Hosted by Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton, join industry leaders with Tive, Stridas & CargoNet for a forward-looking discussion on what this year’s trends tell us about the future of cargo theft — and how supply chain teams can prepare for the year ahead. We’ll unpack where and why theft patterns are shifting, explore how intelligence and visibility are reshaping prevention, and hear real-world insights from a customer who’s turning data into action. Whether you’re managing global logistics, transportation networks, or in-transit visibility, this session will help you understand what’s next — and how to stay one step ahead in 2026.
supply chain
webinar
November 13, 2025
Empowering Decision-Making in 2026 with Supply Chain Orchestration
As global supply chains grapple with unprecedented threats, having agile and interconnected decision-making processes is pivotal. Supply Chain Orchestration empowers supply chain professionals with dramatically increased visibility into their supply chains, scenario modeling, and embedded analytics, transforming data into prioritized actions. Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Karin Bursa and special guest Joern Keller, the Chief Product Officer and Head of Engineering with SAP Business Network, for an insightful session on how SAP Supply Chain Orchestration is designed to contextualize risk and compliance, combining the power of SAP Business Network and AI-native capabilities to drive superior business outcomes.
logistics
webinar
November 6, 2025
Optimizing End-to-End Logistics: Efficiency, Collaboration, and Innovation
In today’s rapidly evolving supply chain landscape, staying ahead means rethinking how logistics networks operate from start to finish. Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Jake Barr for a forward-thinking discussion with industry expert Till Dengel from SAP. This session goes beyond tools and technology to explore the strategies, trends, and collaborative approaches reshaping logistics. Learn how innovation, data-driven decision-making, and stronger partnerships can enhance resilience, improve operator efficiency, and create more agile, customer-focused supply chains. Whether you’re navigating disruption, evaluating emerging technologies, or looking to build a stronger network of partners, you’ll walk away with actionable insights to help future-proof your operations. Key Takeaways: Fresh strategies to strengthen logistics resilience in a volatile environment Practical ways to boost efficiency and streamline end-to-end operations A closer look at AI and emerging innovations transforming supply chain logistics
leadership
webinar
October 30, 2025
The Optimized Digital Transformer: Key Concepts for Enhancing Modern Leadership
As is always the case, supply chain leaders are being asked to do more with less in today’s ever-disruptive business landscape: optimize today’s performance while transforming for a riskier, data-saturated, low-carbon tomorrow. There has never been a greater need for global business leaders to truly enhance & expand their digital leadership tool kit. In this session, supply-chain strategist, practitioner and author Deborah Dull, founder of the Circular Supply Chain Network and Managing Partner at Trillium Digital Services, shares a pragmatic playbook for leaders who want optimization and transformation, not one at the expense of the other. Drawing on her work across digital manufacturing, global supply chains, and circular operations, Deborah will share proven best practices that will help all attendees become a more capable and successful digital transformer.
planning
webinar
October 29, 2025
Reengineering supply chain planning: How to get more bang for your buck in 2026
“What was your return on investment in supply chain planning technology this year?” As 2025 comes to a close, many supply chain leaders are taking stock of their efforts to transform supply chain planning for their businesses. Unfortunately for some, this year’s strategic projects are falling short of expectations. Substantial budget and resources were allocated to deploy new advanced planning systems and AI solutions to improve decision-making. While progress was made, many of these investments yielded less than was expected. We can do better. Industry leaders are achieving breakthrough productivity gains by focusing on the right use cases, applying AI smartly, assessing the promised capabilities accurately and driving adoption of new planning solutions. By taking an agentic approach to supplement out-of-the-box APS functionality, these leaders are achieving the measurable business impact hoped for when they embarked on their digital transformations. Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Karin Bursa as they welcome special guests Caglar Ozdag and Jim Lee from ZS to discuss how supply chain leaders are getting it right. By sharing tangible examples from across industries, Caglar and Jim will articulate how leaders are achieving superior ROI on supply chain planning investments. They will propose a new…
partnerships
webinar
October 22, 2025
The Power of Partnership: Building Long-Term Success with Automation Integrators
As automation becomes essential for efficiency and competitiveness, the relationship between a business and its system integrator can shape both immediate and long-term success. Whether you’re exploring a single project or considering a deeper partnership, join us for an interactive and engaging webinar and discover how working effectively with automation integrators can deliver value from day one. Through real-world case studies, you’ll see how ongoing collaboration fosters trust, deepens understanding of your unique operations and enables tailored, future-ready solutions over time. Our expert panelists will share: Practical strategies for selecting the right integrator How to align on shared values How to create a framework that supports quick wins as well as continuous improvement and innovation Discover how strong partnerships drive cost-efficiency, operational stability, and repeatable wins while giving your business a competitive edge in a fast-moving industrial landscape.
technology
webinar
October 22, 2025
Real stories: People first – Leadership lessons in driving digital supply chain transformation
Digital transformation is what most companies do, but only a few report that they have successfully achieved their aspiration. Why? Because digital transformation starts with people and organization, not with technology. Adapting the organization to be future-ready is the foundation of lasting competitive advantage. Drawing from her experience leading large-scale change management initiatives, special guest Eliza Simeonova, Quality Supply Chain Operations Officer with Haleon, joins Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Jake Barr, along with OMP Chief Commercial & Markets Officer, Philip Vervloesem, to discuss how smart talent, capability, and organizational choices create real value and how people strategy is adapted to match business goals. This session shares proven approaches for upskilling talent and building teams that confidently leverage AI and digital tools, turning challenging transformations into measurable business results throughout the supply chain. What You’ll Walk Away With: Inspiration to see why the supply chain of the future depends on bold, adaptive leaders—not just faster systems. A new perspective on why waiting for the “perfect” structure or rollout could be holding you back. Insight into how human-centered approaches—investing in people, planning, and end-to-end optimization—deliver the sharpest competitive edge.

