The supply chain landscape continues to shift at record speed, and on today’s episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter unpack the leadership decisions, technology investments, and strategic partnerships shaping what’s next for global supply chains. From the evolving relationship between Amazon and UPS to the growing influence of AI in procurement, this episode cuts through the noise to focus on what’s practical, scalable, and impactful. Welcome to The Buzz powered by EPG!
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Owens Corning’s Roadmap to Fuel Cost Visibility and Savings
Owens Corning, one of the world’s largest manufacturer of roofing shingles, insulation, and doors, needed a fundamental shift in how they managed fuel costs.
Survey Results: 2025 Trends and Attitudes Report in Supply Chain and Sustainability
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton and special guest co-host Maria Villablanca welcome Dr. Dinesh Davè, Professor & Director of Supply Chain Management at Appalachian State University, and Evan Junker, Chief Growth Officer at SPARQ360, to unpack insights from the 2025 Supply Chain Trends and Attitudes Report.
Pedaling to Profit: Trek’s Direct-to-Consumer Shipping Success Story
Discover how Trek, a global leader in the bicycle industry, transitioned from B2B-only shipments to launching a direct-to-consumer (DTC) initiative, propelling their business to new heights…
Optimizing Procurement Operations with Group Purchasing Organizations
Join Supply Chain Now, OMNIA Partners, and Opendoor for “Optimizing Procurement Operations with Group Purchasing Organizations” to learn…
Why The Grass Isn’t Greener: Neon Logistics TMS Selection Story
Selecting the right Transportation Management System (TMS) solution can be crucial for businesses. Finding a solution with the right balance of cost efficiency…
How Port X Triples Growth with Turvo’s Modern, Collaborative TMS
As businesses grow, what they need from their partners expands and evolves. But the drivers of change don’t just come from within. Pressure from competitors and new demand from customers have an impact on what a company wants to offer and the way they offer it. Jeff Graan is the Vice President of Sales Engineering with Turvo and Tom Zeis is with Port …
Supply Chain is Boring Episode 25
In part 1, we discussed the development of the carrying cost concept with Dr. Lambert. If that wasn’t boring enough, in part 2, he shared his views on the future of supply chain management, and the importance of partnerships with host Chris Barnes.