Supply Chain 2023 covers: From GenAI to cobots
January
In this issue of Supply Chain Magazine we feature exclusive interviews with FedEx, DB Schenker, Heathrow Airport & more. We also look at 3D printing, and how it is becoming a supply chain revolution.
February
This issue features exclusive interviews with Sanofi, Gfk, and NHS England. We run an exclusive interview with Wolfgang Partsch, the father of supply chain management.
March
Contains insightful interviews with T-Mobile, Unilever and Capgemini. We interview key procurement execs from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the establishment behind the historic Manhattan Project.
April
Features a look at how back-door data threats are leaving supply chains exposed, what the move to clean fuel means to the sea freight sector and much more.
May
May's issue included interviews with Netstock, Meta, Roland Berger, United Urology, and McKinsey. We also looked at the Top 10 supply chain schools in the US.
June
Offered insights from top industry experts from companies featuring including McLaren, Microsoft, UST and Uber Freight, who discussed how AI is delivering smarter supply chains.
July
In July's issue of Supply Chain Magazine we shared insight and analysis from Capgemini, Oracle & Honeywell. Microsoft's Yury Gomez also talked to us about driving tech change.
August
August offered analysis from top industry experts from XPO, Visibl and WTW. We also shared with readers why the clean-energy supply chain is under pressure.
September
September's issue contains interviews with execs from Uber Freight, Genpact & SAP. We discover why fulfilment in Latin America is a tricky business.
October
Contains insight and analysis from top industry experts. Companies featured include EY, UST, Capgemini and Cargill.
November
Companies including Körber, Cainiao, EcoVadis & Deloitte shared advice and knowledge. We explore the challenge of ESG compliance in today's supply chains.
December
December's Supply Chain Magazine features FedEx Express, Dun & Bradstreet, Mondelēz and Gartner. SAP's Darcy MacClaren tells us about the AI power of Joule.