WEBINAR: Stand Up & Sound Off: 2 Equity Advocates Share Change Strategies That Are Working In Corporate USA
The Supply Chain Now team is pleased to continue our “Stand Up & Sound Off” series, where we facilitate the sometimes difficult conversations that must be had in order for things to change. One other driving factor in this particular series is to create a global forum where our audience can actively participate & share their thoughts, insights & perspective. In this webinar, two dynamic leaders share lessons learned in post George Floyd corporate America. How have they talked about race with cross-racial audiences, what initiatives are showing meaningful progress and benefits for all employees, which corporate areas are the hardest to impact and how you can engage.
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fuel management
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January 12, 2026
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. In this new webinar, join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter as they welcome Charlie Dahlke from Owens Corning and Nick Skeen from Breakthrough. Together, they’ll discuss how Breakthrough’s Fuel Recovery solution provided Owens Corning with the foundational framework necessary to drive significant advancements in their fuel management and broader transportation network strategy. Through a strategic partnership with Breakthrough, Owens Corning: • Saw immediate fuel savings within the first month. • Unlocked network-wide efficiencies and a clear path toward decarbonization. • Gained control of their fuel efficiency, bringing it closer to the industry average.
AI-driven decision making
Webinar
May 8, 2026
Ahead of Disruption: How AI-First Design Builds Supply Chain Resilience — and Transforms the Teams Behind It
Your network design process took months. Now it takes days. Your scenario analysis took weeks. Now it takes hours. The technology moved fast. Your organization didn’t. In this webinar, we’re having an honest conversation about what it means to lead a supply chain design function when the old constraints are gone—and new ones have taken their place. The companies pulling ahead aren’t just using better tools. They’re rethinking who does the work, how teams are structured, and what supply chain careers actually look like when data wrangling is off the table. Join us to explore: Why AI-speed design exposes the gap between your technology and your org model—and what to do about it How leading companies are onboarding new analysts faster and getting value from day one What it looks like when your team spends their time on decisions and scenarios instead of fighting with data Why the wall between strategic design and operations is coming down—and what that means for how you hire, structure, and retain talent If you’re responsible for supply chain design strategy, team structure, or how your organization makes network decisions, this session will challenge how you think about what’s slowing you down.