Supply chain performance is defined by the ability to synchronize demand, supply, and execution in real time. As volatility increases, static S&OP cycles and siloed planning tools are no longer sufficient. Leaders are investing in integrated planning platforms, multi-enterprise visibility networks, and orchestration layers that reduce latency between forecast and fulfillment.
This domain examines how organizations are evolving from functional planning toward synchronized, visibility-driven decision environments that improve service, capital efficiency, and resilience.
Recent Coverage
Our latest analysis explores planning technologies, visibility platforms, orchestration architectures, and real-world performance outcomes across industries.
- 2025-12-02 Why Track and Trace Is Essential for Modern Supply Chains by Chris Cunnane, Intersystems
- 2025-11-21 Infios and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Join Forces – Creating Foundation for Agentic Intelligence in End-to-End Supply Chain Execution
- 2025-11-13 From Clipboards to Intelligence: The Next Chapter for Warehouse Management
- 2025-10-24 From Delays to Delivery: How Customers Win with Intelligent Supply Chain Execution
- 2025-10-07 Flex, Jabil, and Foxconn: The Quiet Evolution of Contract Manufacturing into Full-Scale Supply-Chain Orchestration
- 2025-09-05 ARC Kicks Off 2025 Annual Transportation Execution Systems Research
- 2025-09-03 From Data to Decisions: Revolutionizing Supply Chain Management with Demand Sensing and Forecasting
- 2025-08-25 Procurement, Inventory, and AI: Integrating Decisions (Not Just Systems)
- 2025-07-10 Tariffs Are the New Normal: Boardrooms are Finally Demanding a Pivot to Real-Time Supply Chain Orchestration – by Mark Morgan, Kinaxis
- 2025-05-14 End-to-End Supply Chain Orchestration: Achieving Visibility and Operational Control















