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The SupplyChainBrain Podcast

Bob Bowman·809 episodes

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The SupplyChainBrain Podcast features in-depth conversations with industry practitioners, academics, consultants and other experts on every aspect of supply-chain management and international trade. Available for streaming or downloading.

Episodes

21 min
May 29, 2026
Renegotiating USMCA: A Preview

What’s going to happen to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement?

19 min
May 15, 2026
Podcast | The State of Retail and CPG, in 2026 and Beyond

How are retail and CPG weathering the storm?

23 min
May 8, 2026
Due Diligence in Supplier Management: What Companies Are Missing

Supply chain success depends on visibility into the entire supplier base.Support the show

20 min
May 1, 2026
UN Report Sounds the Alarm: We Are in ‘Global Water Bankruptcy’

Welcome to the dawn of global water bankruptcy.

24 min
Apr 24, 2026
The Challenge of Getting ‘First-Mile’ Visibility of Soft Commodities

Getting “first-mile” visibility of soft commodities is a hard problem.

20 min
Apr 17, 2026
How to Survive Another Semiconductor Shortage

Another memory chip shortage? How soon we forget.

21 min
Apr 10, 2026
Government Subsidies for Shipbuilding: A ‘Misplaced Obsession’?

Should the federal government prop up the ailing U.S. commercial shipbuilding sector with subsidies?

17 min
Apr 7, 2026
You Say Your Product Is ‘Made in USA’? Prove It!

What’s it take to prove that your product was “Made in USA”?

20 min
Mar 27, 2026
How to Stop AI From ‘Running Loose’ in the Supply Chain

Is agentic AI “running loose” in your supply chain?

20 min
Mar 20, 2026
Cybersecurity in Manufacturing: Is AI the Solution, or the Problem?

When it comes to ensuring data security and compliance, manufacturers’ AI systems are woefully unprepared for hostile threats.

20 min
Mar 13, 2026
Is This the ‘Year of the Humanoid Robot’?

Are we experiencing a god complex — obsessed with creating things in our own image?

19 min
Mar 6, 2026
More Than Labor: Today, Global Sourcing Is All About Total Cost

In decades past, manufacturers fled the U.S. for Asia in search of lower production expense. But sourcing decisions today are a lot more complicated than that.

21 min
Feb 27, 2026
Raw Materials: The Biggest Breaking Point in Global Supply Chains

How can manufacturers manage the risk of depending on a single supplier for critical raw materials?

22 min
Feb 20, 2026
Can U.S. Manufacturing Meet the Needs of Defense and Aerospace?

Can a domestically based manufacturing industry meet the needs of the defense sector?

22 min
Feb 13, 2026
The Power of Mentorship in Supply Chain Organizations

In an era of dazzling technology, are we forgetting what really makes supply chain organizations run?

22 min
Feb 6, 2026
Psychological Safety in the Workforce: Where Companies Are Falling Short

What are companies getting wrong about psychological safety in the workplace?

17 min
Jan 30, 2026
What E-Commerce and Retail Execs Get Wrong About Last-Mile Costs

When it comes to meeting customer expectations for delivery in the e-commerce era, the shortest distance can be the biggest challenge.

23 min
Jan 23, 2026
K-12: The Key to Bringing Advanced Manufacturing to Rural America

Advanced manufacturing promises to transform rural America. But the primary education system must step up to support it.

25 min
Jan 16, 2026
Alternative Delivery Networks: Can They Compete With the Big Parcel Carriers?

E-commerce is responsible for an explosion in the number of alternative parcel delivery networks.

23 min
Jan 9, 2026
From Visibility to Verifiability: Mining the Power of Blockchain

Does blockchain still hold relevance for global supply chains, or was it a passing fad?Support the show

20 min
Dec 19, 2025
Where Is Logistics Real Estate Headed in 2026?

When it comes to assessing business health, is the logistics real estate market a mirror for the economy at large?

18 min
Dec 12, 2025
What’s the (Buzz) Word? The Curse of Corporate Language

Why is corporate language so empty, vague and unoriginal?

25 min
Dec 5, 2025
The New Supply Chain Paradigm: Putting Geopolitics Ahead of Profit

Supply chains are becoming the new frontlines of geopolitics.

20 min
Nov 21, 2025
What Will It Really Take to Reshore Manufacturing Back to the U.S.?

High tariffs aren’t enough to bring manufacturing back to the United States. What will it really take to make that happen?

21 min
Nov 14, 2025
It’s Time to Automate the B2B Order-Management Lifecycle

The order-management lifecycle is ripe for automation — especially in the form of artificial intelligence.

15 min
Nov 12, 2025
A Conversation With Industry Thought Leader Bart De Muynck

On this bonus episode of The SupplyChainBrain Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Bob Bowman is joined by industry thought leader Bart De Muynck, to tackle the eternal question in supply chain management: What do shippers want?

22 min
Nov 7, 2025
How Procurement Is Making Category Management ‘Intelligent’

Artificial intelligence — especially agentic AI —  is making traditional category management smarter.

23 min
Oct 31, 2025
Can the U.S. Ever Stop Relying on China for Critical Minerals?

The United States’ dependence on basic minerals from China and other foreign sources is a huge problem, both from an economic and defense perspective.

16 min
Oct 28, 2025
BONUS EPISODE: A Conversation About Decision Intelligence With Gary van Tassel of INFORM

On this bonus episode of The SupplyChainBrain Podcast, SupplyChainBrain editor-in-chief Bob Bowman speaks with Gary van Tassel, director of terminal and distribution center operations at software provider INFORM.

17 min
Oct 24, 2025
Economic Warning Signs: Debt, the Dollar and AI

The U.S. economy appears to be in decent shape – but there could be some dark clouds massing on the horizon.

11 min
Oct 21, 2025
A Conversation About AI With Maneet Singh of Odyssey Logistics

On this bonus episode of The SupplyChainBrain Podcast, SupplyChainBrain editor-in-chief Bob Bowman speaks with Maneet Singh, CIO and chief digital officer of Odyssey Logistics, about the prospects, promise and limitations of artificial intelligence.

23 min
Oct 17, 2025
Past, Present & Future: The Evolution of Warehouse Technology

When it comes to innovations in warehouse technology, “state of the art” is a constantly moving target.

12 min
Oct 14, 2025
How to Participate in a New Survey on Defense Supply Chains

SupplyChainBrain editor-in-chief Bob Bowman talks with Jim de Vries, founder of Enhance International Group, who is serving as project manager and program investigator for a new survey of defense supply chains,.

18 min
Oct 10, 2025
What’s Really Going on With Supply Chain AI?

If you’ve been paying attention to the tech news in the several years, you might have acquired the impression that artificial intelligence is on a steady unstoppable climb.

17 min
Oct 7, 2025
A Conversation with Bloodhound Tracking Device CEO Curtis Spencer

On this bonus episode of The SupplyChainBrain Podcast, SupplyChainBrain editor-in-chief Bob Bowman speaks with Curtis Spencer, chief executive officer of Bloodhound Tracking Device, Inc.

18 min
Oct 3, 2025
Taking the Pain Out of Warehouse Audits With Intelligent Automation

A case study about automating “wall-to-wall” inventory counts in the warehouse.

18 min
Sep 30, 2025
BONUS EPISODE: A Conversation With Mario Cordero of the Port of Long Beach

On this bonus episode of The SupplyChainBrain Podcast, SupplyChainBrain editor-in-chief Bob Bowman speaks with Mario Cordero, chief executive officer of the Port of Long Beach.

22 min
Sep 26, 2025
Boosting Warehouse Efficiency: It’s Not Just About Automation

Maximizing warehouse efficiency is about more than acquiring shiny new automation systems.

21 min
Sep 19, 2025
How Advanced Manufacturing Is Transforming America’s Heartland

Is the U.S. about to experience a manufacturing renaissance?

20 min
Sep 12, 2025
The Plight of the Uyghurs in China: Does the World Care?

The plight of ethnic Uyghurs in China runs much deeper than it might appear at first glance.

22 min
Sep 5, 2025
Can AI Make the Logistics Workplace Safer?

Just how safe are logistics workplaces today?

17 min
Aug 22, 2025
The Challenge of Compliance: Keeping up With the FDA

How can supply chains stay compliant with the FDA’s changing rules and regulations?

25 min
Aug 15, 2025
The Cutting Edge of Product Traceability

Science has given us the tools to trace products all the way back to origin. But are businesses willing to make use of them?

24 min
Aug 8, 2025
Corporate Diversity and Human Rights: Are We Going Backwards?

Is the push for diversity, equity and inclusion in business dead?

22 min
Aug 1, 2025
A Call for a U.S. National Robotics Strategy

Does the United States need a National Robotics Strategy?

22 min
Jul 25, 2025
How Many Ways Can Customs Hit You for Forced-Labor Violations?

How is the second Trump Administration enforcing laws against forced labor in global supply chains?

21 min
Jul 18, 2025
Mitigating Supply Chain Risk: Is Insurance Up to the Challenge?

Supply chain managers are in a risky business. Does the insurance industry have their back?

20 min
Jul 11, 2025
Have a Good Trip! The Journey to Logistics Automation

If picking the right systems for automating logistics is a journey, how do you even get out the door?

19 min
Jun 27, 2025
The Evolving Role of the Chief Procurement Officer

There’s always been procurement in supply chains — but today’s CPO is a whole different animal.

21 min
Jun 20, 2025
How Tariffs Are Transforming the Logistics Landscape

Importers and exporters aren’t the only ones paying the price of tariffs.

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