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#1
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Issue #9: Tokens or Humans? The New Corporate Trade-Off
Past two weeks have been packed with signals that the agentic AI moment for supply chains is no longer approaching - it is here, and the economics of it are
01 Jun 2026
#2
Issue #8: Good Intentions and Wrong KPIs - What Amazon Learns a Hard Way
Past two weeks were full of interesting news and insights related to AI and technology relevant of physical operations, let me reflect on just a few to provoke thinking and
18 May 2026
#3
Issue #7: Supply chain security wall: from great idea to enterprise deployment
You have probably been here. You build something that genuinely works - a pricing monitor, an inventory alert, a supplier risk dashboard, an automation that saves you four hours a
04 May 2026
#4
Issue #6: Supply chain doesn't run on org charts. Hierarchy was the workaround.
Key Signals and Opportunities
So, some highlights of most interesting tech sector announcements past week and how it impacts or going to impact our supply chain realities:
One of those
22 Apr 2026
#5
Issue #5: Bring your agent - rethinking prospects of supply chain jobs and hiring
What happens when candidates bring their own AI agents to interviews? Supply chain hiring is about to face its biggest structural shift in decades.
06 Apr 2026
#6
Issue #4: The Wrong Question That Supply Chain is Getting Asked About AI - ROI Conflict
The Swiss Supply Chain Conference exposed an uncomfortable truth: supply chain is being asked the wrong question about AI. The ROI framing itself is the problem.
30 Mar 2026
#7
Issue #3: The Overture. Sonar told me the cargo was in trouble. The Orchestrator does something about it.
Sonar told me the cargo was in trouble. The Orchestrator does something about it. Moving from detection to autonomous response in supply chain risk management.
23 Mar 2026
#8
Issue #2: The Chart That Should Worry Supply Chain - But Not for the Reason You Think
One chart from March 2026 should worry every supply chain leader - but not for the reason you think. The real signal is what it says about the profession itself.
16 Mar 2026
#9
Issue #1: Supply Chain Micro-Agent for Container Visibility
Three containers on MSC IRINA. Two bills of lading. Somewhere in the Gulf of Aden. Building an AI agent to close the visibility gap carriers leave open.
10 Mar 2026