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Inventory Decisions Under Pressure: AI Platforms Shift Focus From Visibility to Trade-Off Optimization
Sudden disruptions to shipping routes are forcing supply chain teams to make faster, higher-stakes inventory decisions with incomplete information. When transit times shift, costs rise, and capacity tightens, the challenge is no longer just tracking shipments but determining which products to prioritize, delay, or reroute without compromising revenue or service levels. The operational impact is immediate. Without clear visibility into inventory positions and order commitments
Sophia Hernandez
2 hours ago


Ports Shift From Capacity to Coordination as Singapore and Rotterdam Outline Diverging Paths to Resilience
As supply chain volatility continues to test global trade flows, leading ports are redefining resilience beyond physical capacity, focusing instead on coordination, digital infrastructure, and long-term ecosystem planning. In response to a media query from The Supply Chainer, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) outlined a broad strategy aimed at strengthening Maritime Singapore’s competitiveness while preparing the sector for sustained uncertainty. The approach
Hannah Kohr
2 hours ago


Hormuz Pressure Tests Port Systems as Coordination Becomes the New Constraint
From Chokepoint Disruption to Network Stress Pressure on the Strait of Hormuz is once again exposing how quickly localized geopolitical tension can cascade into a system-wide supply chain disruption. Even without a full closure, rerouting, carrier suspensions, and rising insurance costs are already forcing companies to reassess lead times, sourcing strategies, and inventory positioning across multiple industries. Experts: Resilience Now Defined by Visibility and Optionality I
Hannah Kohr
4 hours ago


Connected Supply Networks Move From Visibility to Execution as Disruptions Intensify
Transport disruptions are increasingly exposing the limits of traditional supply chain coordination, as companies struggle to respond effectively when infrastructure bottlenecks ripple across global networks. Port congestion, terminal delays and shifting inventory positions are not new challenges, but the inability to align decisions across multiple partners continues to turn localized issues into broader operational risks. The implications are immediate. Without coordinated
Sophia Hernandez
4 hours ago


Cargo Theft Prevention Moves Upstream in Supply Chain Operations From Reactive Alerts to Pre-Dispatch Risk Scoring and Process Discipline
Global supply chains are under mounting pressure from rising cargo values, multi-leg handoffs, and increasingly sophisticated criminal networks. Electronics, pharmaceuticals, apparel, and high-value consumer goods now represent prime targets, with theft no longer limited to physical hijackings at rest stops but embedded in digital booking processes, carrier vetting gaps, and operational complacency. The operational cost extends far beyond replacement value — it includes delay
Freddie Bolton
4 days ago


Running Coverage: Hormuz - 16 Ships Attacked, Hundreds Delayed, Insurance Costs Rise - “Energy Volatility Feeds Quickly Into Manufacturing Inputs”
For professionals responsible for keeping cargo moving, the Strait of Hormuz has always been one of the world’s most sensitive maritime chokepoints. Over the past two weeks, it has also become one of the most operationally disruptive. The escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is now directly affecting commercial shipping in the Gulf. Iranian leadership has publicly threatened to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, while the country’s Revolutionary Guards warned that vessel
Hannah Kohr
6 days ago


From Task Automation to Structured Decision Support in Supply Chain AI: What Separates Pilots from Production
A familiar pattern is emerging across enterprise supply chains. An AI pilot launches in freight audit, delivers impressive catch rates on duplicate invoices, and earns budget approval to scale. Six months later, the program stalls at departmental boundaries. The AI system handles routine cases cleanly, but the moment an exception requires straying from the norm, such as a rate adjustment from a prior carrier negotiation alongside an unusual accessorial charge, the work revert
Nitin Jayakrishnan, CEO Freehand
6 days ago


Resilient Supply Chain Podcast: Why Last-MileDecisions Are Becoming a Resilience Issue
The latest episode of the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast features host Tom Raftery in conversation with Nishith Rastogi, founder and CEO of Locus, on a topic increasingly central to supply chain performance: last-mile decision-making. The discussion focuses on how delivery complexity has outgrown traditional tools and why this matters not just for logistics teams, but for leaders responsible for resilience, cost, service, and sustainability. As delivery networks become more f
The Supply Chainer
Mar 17


The Next Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Yard Execution and Energy Continuity
Supply chain automation and digital orchestration have reached a level of maturity that would have seemed unrealistic only a decade ago. AI systems now optimize routing, dynamically allocate assets across networks, and forecast disruptions before they occur. Yet despite these advances, two operational blind spots are increasingly drawing attention among supply chain leaders: execution in the logistics yard and continuity of energy in automated operations. Both issues highligh
Hannah Kohr
Mar 17


Alternative Ports, Multi-Modal Routes Gain Importance as Shipping Volatility Pressures Gulf Supply Chains
Disruptions across key maritime corridors are pushing logistics operators and cargo owners in the Gulf to rethink traditional routing strategies. Congestion at major regional hubs, combined with broader geopolitical and shipping volatility, is accelerating the shift toward diversified port usage and multi-modal transport networks across the GCC. For decades, major UAE gateways such as Jebel Ali and Khalifa Port have served as the primary entry points for regional cargo. Howev
Evan Porter
Mar 17


Who’s Hired and Who’s Fired: Recent Supply Chain Leadership Moves
The past month delivered a focused set of confirmed supply chain leadership transitions across food manufacturing, container shipping, and consumer goods supply operations. Rather than sweeping overhauls at global logistics giants, the month reflected structural reinforcement in sectors where execution discipline, fleet modernization, and operational resilience remain paramount. Campbell’s Appoints Cassandra Green Chief Supply Chain Officer Campbell’s appointed Cassandra Gree
Hannah Kohr
Mar 16


Industry Leaders Warn: Hormuz Disruption Tests Global Supply Chains
Updated: March 15, 07:52 The escalating disruption around the Strait of Hormuz is rapidly shifting from a geopolitical flashpoint to a structural supply chain event. While the waterway has not been formally sealed, carrier suspensions, tanker diversions, rising insurance premiums, and aviation interruptions are already reshaping trade flows across energy, chemicals, containerized goods, and time-sensitive air cargo. Roughly one-fifth of global petroleum and LNG moves throug
Hannah Kohr
Mar 15
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