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Supply Chain 5.0 : Driving Human-Centric Technology in Supply Chain Operations - Daniel Stanton

Supply Chain 5.0

Driving Human-Centric Technology in Supply Chain Operations

By: Daniel Stanton, Janeth Gabaldon

Paperback | 19 July 2026 | Edition Number 1

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Establish the foundations for Supply Chain 5.0 with this practical roadmap for companies needing to implement advanced technologies into supply chain operations.

Supply Chain 5.0 explores the transformation of supply chain management driven by the principles of Industry 5.0. While Industry 4.0 focused on digitalization, Industry 5.0 reintroduces human collaboration, resilience and sustainability at the centre of these ongoing technological advancements. Covering automation, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, this book includes practical guidance on how executives and senior supply chain professionals can implement these new, innovative technologies to prepare their operations for the shift to Industry 5.0.

With real-world examples and practical roadmaps, Supply Chain 5.0 will serve as a strategic guide for leaders seeking to navigate the next industrial revolution. The book will provide insights into how businesses can navigate obstacles and includes the latest developments in supply chain management such as circular supply chains, reverse logistics and data and analytics-driven decision making.

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