In The Seaweeds

Episode 5: Lukas Wawrla

35 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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In the Seaweeds – Episode 5: Lukas Wawrla (Archlet) Graham Parker sits down with Lukas Wawrla, CEO of Archlet, to explore his journey into building one of the most forward-thinking procurement platforms in the enterprise supply chain space. Lukas shares how his background shaped Archlet’s philosophy, and why modern procurement demands far more than spreadsheets, legacy tools, and reactive sourcing. It’s a thoughtful conversation about transforming procurement into a strategic advantage, bringing clarity to complex sourcing decisions, and how technology is redefining the relationship between shippers, suppliers, and data in a rapidly changing global market.

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