Inbound Logistics | January 2026

THE SUPPLY CHAIN RISK ATLAS: A FIELD GUIDE TO WHAT YOUR SYSTEMS DEPEND ON BUT DON’T TRACK BY CHAD COGGIN This practical field guide helps executives and risk professionals identify hidden

BROKEN SUPPLY CHAINS: HOW FINANCIAL ENGINEERING HOLLOWED AMERICAN MANUFACTURING AND THE COMPLEX JOURNEY TO RESILIENCE BY JEFF LEIMBACH Leimbach investigates how financial strategies and short- term profit motives eroded U.S. manufacturing and weakened

fragilities in complex supply networks before they cause failure. The book combines conceptual frameworks with real-world examples to map risks across systems, improve visibility, and strengthen organizational resilience against disruption.

supply chains. He shares case studies and analysis to reveal the structural causes of industrial of industrial decline and the loss of resilience, of resilience, and outlines considerations for rebuilding stronger, more sustainable domestic production systems.

SUPPLY CHAINS THAT WIN BY JOVY JADER Drawing on real business and operational examples, Jader explores how resilient leadership and strategic supply chain practices turn disruption into competitive advantage. The book highlights winning decision-making, adaptability, and execution approaches to follow.

SURVIVE AND SCALE: THE SMALL BUSINESS SUPPLY CHAIN PLAYBOOK BY ARIN TANAKASEMSUP Small businesses looking to grow must improve supply chain fundamentals such as inventory control, cash flow management, and cost eciency,

says Tanakasemsup. In this playbook, he oers practical guidance plus simple systems and tools to help operations scale more predictably.

ANTIFRAGILE SUPPLY CHAINS: BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH BETTER STRATEGY AND STRONGER RELATIONSHIPS BY ANNA McGOVERN

What’s behind the “antifragile” buzzword? The idea

that modern supply chains should go beyond mere resilience and be able to improve when exposed to stress and disruption. The book walks readers through strategic planning, stronger relationships, and adaptive systems that turn uncertainty into competitive advantage.

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