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Resilient Supply Chain Podcast: Why Visibility Fails Without Execution
The latest roundtable edition of the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast, hosted by Tom Raftery, examines why better visibility does not automatically produce better operational performance. Raftery is joined by Matt Yearling, CEO of YMX Logistics; Chad Fox, Manager and Delivery Lead at Miebach Consulting; and Kurt Neutgens, CEO and co-founder of Orange EV. The discussion focuses on the gap between seeing what is happening across warehouse, yard and transport operations, and havin
The Supply Chainer
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Why Most Supply Chain ETAs Get Ignored
A container vessel slows 200 miles from Singapore. The carrier updates its arrival estimate by six hours. The logistics team receives an automated alert, glances at it, and returns to other work. No one adjusts downstream plans. No one call...
Evan Porter
7 hours ago


Fleet Operators Have More Data Than Ever. Execution Remains the Hard Part
Fleet operators are collecting unprecedented volumes of telematics data, yet many still struggle to convert visibility into operational improvements. GPS tracking, fuel monitoring, maintenance alerts, driver behavior analytics, and route intelligence provide a detailed view of fleet performance. The challenge is no longer access to information. It is deciding what to do with it. As fleets face pressure to improve efficiency while controlling costs, operators are balancing com
Hannah Kohr
1 day ago


AI Agents Push Planning Speed Past Human Review Cycles
A demand forecast shifts overnight. A supplier confirms late delivery. Inventory positioning suddenly misaligns with production schedules across three sites. Planning teams lose hours reconciling data, comparing scenarios, and deciding whic...
Alex Badmington
1 day ago


Unified Visibility Platforms Push Past Dashboards
A container discharge triggers a cascade of decisions across drayage dispatch, warehouse scheduling, and inventory allocation. Each decision depends on data held in separate carrier portals, terminal operating systems, and spreadsheet track...
Alex Badmington
2 days ago


When a Vendor Is Breached, Most Downstream Companies Are Still Guessing
A procurement lead learns from a news alert that a shared software supplier has been compromised. The vendor is not answering. The contract file shows a security assessment signed off eleven months ago. Nobody in the building can say whether the company is exposed, and nobody can say it is not. That gap between an incident and the moment a downstream buyer understands its own position is where most third-party risk programs quietly fail. The recent Klue breach has put the pro
K.R. Samiksha
3 days ago


Battery Material Recycling Economics Shift as Costs Fall
Battery material recycling is moving from pilot programs to industrial scale as cost reductions and tightening raw material access reshape procurement economics. Manufacturers now face parallel pressure: secure lithium, nickel, and cobalt s...
Alex Badmington
4 days ago


Opinion: Warehouse systems record what should happen, not always what is happening
Warehouse operators are surrounded by data. Every movement, order and inventory transaction is recorded somewhere across warehouse management systems, labor platforms, and automation equipment. Yet one question continues to surface inside distribution centers: can we be certain the system reflects what is happening on the warehouse floor right now? That uncertainty shows up in everyday situations. Inventory appears available but cannot be found, a location marked as full is o
Oana Jinga, Co-Founder & Chief Commercial & Product Officer, Dexory
4 days ago


Companies Spent Years Chasing Warehouse Visibility. Their Biggest Blind Spots Are Now Outside the Warehouse
Supply chain leaders have invested heavily in warehouse automation, transportation management systems and control towers over the past decade. Yet many organizations continue to struggle with costly disruptions that originate outside the traditional warehouse environment. According to the MHI annual industry report, visibility and real-time operational data remain among the top priorities for supply chain executives despite years of technology investment. The findings suggest
Evan Porter
5 days ago


Data Overload, Not Scarcity, Blocks Procurement Execution
Organizations struggling to translate procurement visibility into operational outcomes face a problem that has little to do with access to information. The core challenge is volume, fragmentation, and the inability to convert intelligence i...
Alex Badmington
Jul 8


3PLs Sequence Robotics Under Client-Mix Volatility as 2026 Peak Approaches
# 3PLs Sequence Robotics Under Client-Mix Volatility as 2026 Peak Approaches A missed labor forecast during a weekend flash sale can turn a profitable fulfillment contract into a service-level failure in less than 48 hours. When autonomous ...
Sophia Hernandez
Jul 8


Port-to-Warehouse Coordination Failures Push Shippers Toward Real-Time Orchestration Platforms
For many importers, the most expensive supply chain disruptions no longer begin in the middle of the ocean. They begin after the container reaches the port. A shipment arrives on schedule, clears discharge, and appears to be moving normally. Then the warehouse receiving window shifts. The drayage carrier cannot secure a new appointment quickly enough. Containers sit at the terminal while warehouse teams, transportation planners, and carriers exchange emails and spreadsheets t
Evan Porter
Jul 8
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