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Episode Talking Supply Chain: The Strait of Hormuz is open, but normal is not near Cover

Talking Supply Chain: The Strait of Hormuz is open, but normal is not near

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is welcome news for global supply chains, but according to Eric Fullerton, vice president of data insights at project44 [http://www.project44.com/], the industry’s focus should not be on returning to normal. Instead, supply chain leaders should be asking what they learned from the disruption and how they can build more resilient operations before the next crisis arrives. In a recent episode of Talking Supply Chain, Fullerton joined Supply Chain Management Review Editor-in-Chief Brian Straight to discuss project44’s data on shipment diversions, port congestion, supply chain recovery, and what separates organizations that successfully navigate disruptions from those that struggle.

25. Juni 2026 - 49 min
Episode Talking Supply Chain: Building the Supply Biome Cover

Talking Supply Chain: Building the Supply Biome

For decades, supply chains were managed as a series of interconnected but largely independent functions. Planning, sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, and fulfillment each operated with their own objectives, metrics, and decision-making processes. But according to Graeme Carter, chief global supply chain officer at Coty [http://www.coty.com], that model is no longer sufficient in a world defined by volatility, geopolitical uncertainty, rapidly changing consumer preferences, and accelerating digital transformation. On this episode of Talking Supply Chain, Carter introduces the concept of the “Supply Biome”—an adaptive, interconnected ecosystem that continuously senses signals from across the business environment and responds in near real time. Drawing on leadership experience at Coty, Amazon, Unilever, Avon, and Procter & Gamble, Carter explains why supply chains must evolve beyond linear processes and siloed functions toward operating models enabled by AI, collective sensing, and integrated decision-making.

18. Juni 2026 - 35 min
Episode Talking Supply Chain: How logistics leaders are winning in volatile times Cover

Talking Supply Chain: How logistics leaders are winning in volatile times

Supply chain disruption is no longer episodic. In this episode of Talking Supply Chain, Bob Daymon, head of client services for Uber Freight, joins host Brian Straight to break down how logistics organizations are adapting to an environment defined by tariff uncertainty, tightening capacity, and compressed planning cycles. The conversation centers on a fundamental shift: companies that win today aren’t the ones with perfect forecasts, they’re the ones that move fastest with imperfect data. Drawing from Uber Freight’s 2026 Logistics Playbook, Daymon outlines how leading organizations are restructuring planning, embracing real-time decision-making, and building agility into their operating models to stay ahead of volatility.

30. Apr. 2026 - 37 min
Episode Talking Supply Chain: AI and the new trade barrier Cover

Talking Supply Chain: AI and the new trade barrier

Artificial intelligence is widely expected to accelerate global trade, improve decision-making, and unlock new efficiencies across supply chains. But beneath that promise lies a reality few are grasping, and it is one that might result in more market barriers than anticipated. In this episode of Talking Supply Chain, host Brian Straight is joined Dravida Seetharam, a fellow at the Center for Global Enterprise [https://www.thecge.net/], and Sarah Lahti, who is the Director of Operations and Program Management for the Digital Supply Chain Institute [https://dscinstitute.org/], to help make sense of AI and whether AI is truly leveling the playing field or quietly creating new barriers. From infrastructure and talent gaps to regulatory fragmentation and cyber risk, the discussion highlights how AI may be reshaping not just supply chains, but who gets to compete in them.

2. Apr. 2026 - 33 min
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