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Stanton / Gabaldon Supply Chain 5.0

Driving Human-Centric Technology in Supply Chain Operations
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-3986-2631-7
Verlag: Kogan Page
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Driving Human-Centric Technology in Supply Chain Operations

E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-1-3986-2631-7
Verlag: Kogan Page
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Build a resilient, human-centered supply chain powered by advanced technology and sustainable performance. Supply Chain 5.0 equips supply chain leaders and operations executives with a strategic roadmap for integrating advanced technologies like AI, automation, and Internet of Things while reintroducing human collaboration and sustainability to the core of supply chain strategy. As global disruption, digital acceleration, and sustainability pressures intensify, organizations must evolve beyond automation alone toward resilient, adaptive, and value-driven supply chain networks. Written by Daniel Stanton, a leading supply chain speaker and educator and Janeth Gabaldon, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, this book combines industry expertise with academic rigor. Together, they present a systems-level framework for implementing Industry 5.0 principles across complex supply chain operations. You'll learn how to: - Integrate AI, automation, and IoT into operations - Design resilient and human-centered supply chain networks - Implement circular supply chain and reverse logistics models - Leverage data analytics for strategic decision-making - Align technology adoption with sustainability objectives With practical roadmaps and real-world examples, Supply Chain 5.0 enables leaders to navigate the next industrial revolution and future proof supply chain performance through innovation, resilience, and sustainable growth. Themes include: supply chain management, Industry 5.0, digital transformation, circular supply chains, reverse logistics, supply chain resilience, data-driven decision making

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Weitere Infos & Material


    • Chapter - 00: Introduction – the evolution toward supply chain 5.0;
  • Section - ONE: Understanding supply chain 5.0;
    • Chapter - 01: Defining the shift – what makes supply chain 5.0 different?;
    • Chapter - 02: Human and machine – designing collaborative supply chains;
    • Chapter - 03: The three pillars of supply chain 5.0;
    • Chapter - 04: The supply chain 5.0 playbook as a roadmap for transformation;
  • Section - TWO: End-to-end process management overview;
    • Chapter - 05: Plan – designing for the future;
    • Chapter - 06: Source – securing inputs;
    • Chapter - 07: Transform – adding value to products and services;
    • Chapter - 08: Order – co-creating with customers;
    • Chapter - 09: Fulfill – a dynamic outbound process;
    • Chapter - 10: Return – managing the reverse supply chain;
    • Chapter - 11: Orchestrate – collaboration across the supply chain;
  • Section - THREE: Challenges and barriers to adoption;
    • Chapter - 12: Ethics by design – responsible ai and automation in supply chains;
    • Chapter - 13: Building the workforce of supply chain 5.0;
    • Chapter - 14: Securing hyperconnected supply chains;
    • Chapter - 15: Overcoming barriers to supply chain 5.0 adoption;
    • Chapter - 16: Conclusion – shaping what’s next – the road ahead for supply chain 5.0;
    • Chapter - 17: Appendix;


Gabaldon, Janeth
<b>Janeth Gabaldon</b> is an Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in supply chain management. She also serves as the Director of Sponsored Research for the college's Supply Chain Management Research Center (SCMRC), the industry-facing hub housed within the J.B. Hunt Transport Department of Supply Chain Management. Her research in supply chain management and logistics has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals and has earned her multiple research grants. She lives and works in Fayetteville, Arkansas, home to one of the Unites States' top-ranked supply chain programs.

Stanton, Daniel
<b>Daniel Stanton</b>, widely known as Mr. Supply Chain®, is a globally recognized expert in supply chain management, project management, and digital transformation. He is the author of <i>Supply Chain Management For Dummies</i> and <i>Project Management with AI For Dummies</i>, and he is a leading LinkedIn Learning instructor whose courses have reached more than three million learners worldwide. Stanton began his logistics career serving with a U.S. Navy F/A-18 squadron, an experience that sparked a lifelong interest in the systems, people, and technologies that make global operations work. For more than 30 years, he has led supply chain initiatives and taught courses in technology, operations, and supply chain management, helping students and professionals understand how to design, manage, and improve complex networks. He is also a limited partner in REFASHIOND Ventures: The Industrial Transformation Fund, supporting early-stage companies that are redefining the future of supply chains. His work continues to bridge academic research, industry practice, and emerging technologies for a new generation of supply chain leaders.

Daniel Stanton is a leading author, educator and speaker in supply chain management. Stanton is renowned for his expertise and has been featured in media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and CNBC. He is based in Charlotte, NC. Janeth Gabaldon is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas's Sam M. Walton College of Business, specializing in logistics and supply chain management. She is a widely published researcher, with her work appearing in top industry journals. She is based in Fayetteville, AR.



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