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10 Most Read Articles in Q1

  • Writer: The Supply Chainer
    The Supply Chainer
  • 7 hours ago
  • 2 min read

These were the 10 most read articles in the first quarter of 2026, which was also the beginning of the second quarter of the 21st century. The Top 10 articles that generated the highest readership and engagement among the supply chain community (Shippers, Service Providers & Carriers) were:


  1. Food Safety Risks Loom; Sysco and DHL Address Recall Questions (January 21), highlighting how food safety risks and recalls have become a major pressure point with Sysco and DHL facing tough questions from customers and regulators;

  2. Resilient Supply Chain Podcast Roundtable: From Warehouse Optimization to Decision Orchestration (March 2026) hosted by Tom Raftery with Gonzalo Benedit (Aera Technology), Keith Moore (AutoScheduler), and Mor Peretz (CaPow);

  3. Who’s Hired and Who’s Fired: February 2026 Supply Chain Leadership Moves, the most practical networking content featuring key appointments at Campbell’s, Hormel, nVent, and ONE;

  4. Cargo Theft Prevention Moves Upstream (March 2026), showing how ITS Logistics and ITF Group are shifting to proactive prevention before dispatch;

  5. Computer Vision Pushes Warehouses Toward Autonomous Operations (January 13), where Gather AI and similar technologies deliver 99% accuracy and up to 5X productivity;

  6. 16 Ships Attacked – Hormuz Conflict Escalates (March 27), detailing attacks on 16 vessels that caused major delays and put 20 million barrels of daily oil at risk;

  7. AI Eyes on the Warehouse - How Video Analytics Is Reshaping Logistics Operations (March 12) by Sophia Hernandez, exploring how Amazon and Walmart are turning passive CCTV into real-time operational intelligence platforms;

  8. Blecon Activates Zebra Devices for Bluetooth Tracking (February 11), introducing a powerful new visibility solution;

  9. Editor’s Column | The Morning After the Illusion of Stability (Early February), arguing that 2026 stability is an illusion and urging leaders to prepare for continuous disruption;

  10. Resilient Supply Chain Podcast: When Carbon Data Becomes Financial Risk (February 2026) hosted by Tom Raftery with Cynthia Lai, explaining how carbon data is now a core financial and operational risk factor.

 
 
 

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