Supply chains, once governed by fixed rules and human planning, are becoming AI-driven systems that learn, adapt, and increasingly act on their own. “AI is reshaping supply chains in four connected ...
An overview of the main types of regulatory measures taken by governments in key jurisdictions to combat human rights abuses in international supply chains, including modern slavery, forced labor, and ...
Human Rights Watch: EU Council Turning Supply Chain Law into Window Dressing
(Brussels) – European Union member states led by France and Germany are walking back on their commitment to protect human rights and the environment in global supply chains, Human Rights Watch said ...
Supply Chain Management Review: Augmenting human capabilities and driving future supply chains with Agentic AI
We’ve gotten very good at talking about supply chain security. Across government and industry, the conversation is dominated by cyber threats, foreign adversaries, and the need ...
Duke's Fuqua School of Business: The Rise of Supply Chains That Adapt
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the May-June 2025 edition of Supply Chain Management Review. The full article is available to current subscribers. In this month's issue ...