AI IN SUPPLY CHAINS: PERSPECTIVES FROM GLOBAL
SUPPLY CHAIN CHECKLIST: HOW TO PREPARE FOR TARIFFS, AI, AND GEOPOLITICAL UNCERTAINTY In this ebook from CoEnterprise, readers will find key strategies for resilience and AI adoption— both of which will be recurring themes in 2026. The checklist format enables SECURING THE DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN: ADVANCES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS EDITED BY BADIS HAMMI AND NOUR EL MADHOUN Oering frameworks, blueprints, and strategic pillars for strengthening cybersecurity across interconnected systems, the editors explain how professionals can build
THOUGHT LEADERS BY MAXIME C. COHEN AND TINGLONG DAI Insights from top global experts highlight how AI is transforming supply chain management in areas including demand
forecasting, inventory optimization, intelligent logistics, procurement, and ethical data usage. The book covers real-world case studies and analyses of the opportunities, challenges, and responsibilities that come with deploying AI.
actionable responses to challenges including taris, cybersecurity concerns, and geopolitical disruptions.
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HUMAN CENTRIC TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS BY DANIEL STANTON AND JANETH GABALDON Supply chain
resilient, transparent, and secure digital supply chain infrastructures. The book covers technical architectures, regulatory and organizational insights, and case studies.
management is evolving toward
a human-centric future where advanced technologies such as automation, AI, and IoT enhance resilience, sustainability, and collaboration. This book oers practical guidance and real-world examples to help professionals integrate into this supply chain 5.0 era.
AI COMPASS FOR SUPPLY CHAIN LEADERS BY PIET BUYCK Logility SVP Piet Buyck oers supply chain professionals a practical guide to integrating AI with traditional planning in this new book. He outlines how generative, agentic,
and narrow AI can work alongside human insight to improve forecasting, decision- making, and resilience in the face of volatility. of volatility.
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