A more structured, analyst-led platform designed to improve how supply chain leaders evaluate technology, navigate market complexity, and position solutions within real operating context.
What Changed
The site is now organized around how the industry operates
Content is no longer just chronological.
It is structured across core domains:
- Transportation
- Warehousing
- Planning
- Global Trade
- AI and Digital Infrastructure
- Risk and Resilience
This allows you to move across related topics more naturally and understand how different parts of the supply chain connect.
For suppliers, this also means your solutions are positioned within the right context, alongside adjacent capabilities and complementary technologies.
The framing is more analytical, but still practical
You will see more structured analysis in each piece.
That means:
- Clear articulation of the problem space
- Where technologies fit
- How approaches differ
This is not about critique. It is about clarity.
For readers, it improves decision-making.
For suppliers, it improves how your value is understood.
AI coverage is integrated across the site
AI is now embedded across nearly every domain.
Not as a standalone topic, but as part of how planning, execution, and coordination are evolving:
- More connected systems
- Faster decision cycles
- Better use of data across workflows
As outlined in our research, AI is increasingly acting as a coordinating layer across supply chain functions rather than a point solution .
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Greater emphasis on data and interoperability
You will see more discussion of:
- Data alignment across systems
- Integration challenges
- The role of unified data layers
The intent is to reflect that reality and highlight where progress is being made.
Content is more directly tied to real decisions
Each article is designed to help answer a practical question:
- How should this capability be evaluated?
- Where does this approach fit?
- What are the implications for operations or investment?
This benefits readers.
It also benefits suppliers by aligning coverage with how buyers think.
Market visibility is now structured, not incidental
Visibility on Logistics Viewpoints is no longer limited to being mentioned in an article or included in a roundup.
It is now part of a defined structure.
Suppliers can be positioned within:
- Domain-level coverage
- Market maps and competitive context
- Analyst-framed articles
- Dedicated visibility programs
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This matters because visibility without context has limited value.
The goal is to ensure that when a company appears on the platform, it is:
- Positioned within the right market segment
- Understood relative to peers
- Connected to the problems buyers are trying to solve
For suppliers, this creates more durable visibility.
For readers, it maintains clarity and trust.
How to Engage
Logistics Viewpoints engages when independent analysis can materially improve the outcome of a consequential supply chain decision.
Clarity delivered too late has no value.
Decision Support for Supply Chain Leaders
Designed for organizations facing strategic, investment, product, or operational decisions.
- Custom Market Research Study
Decision-grade research tailored to strategic or investment decisions - Annual Contract Advisory Service
Ongoing analyst access for organizations navigating sustained complexity - Voice of the Customer Survey
Independent, anonymized customer insight to validate strategy and messaging - Standard Market Research Report
Published research providing market structure and competitive context
Market Visibility for Supply Chain Technology Providers
Designed for organizations seeking executive visibility within trusted analyst-led content and ARC industry platforms.
- Logistics Viewpoints Sponsorship Program
Targeted brand presence alongside analyst coverage - Sponsored Webinar Program
Analyst-led webinar delivering structured insight and focused engagement - Sponsored Podcast Program
Executive visibility through repeatable, analyst-moderated content - Supplier Spotlight Program
Analyst-framed positioning designed to clarify enterprise value propositions - ARC Industry Forum Sponsorship
Executive-level visibility within ARC-hosted industry forums
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If you are approaching a consequential decision or evaluating market positioning, select the appropriate engagement model above.
Analyst engagement is most effective when:
- A decision is imminent
- Complexity or uncertainty is high
- Independent validation is needed
What This Means
For supply chain leaders, the platform is easier to navigate and more directly aligned to decision-making.
For suppliers, it provides:
- A clearer context for positioning
- A more informed audience
- A framework that supports meaningful engagement
Final Point
If you are evaluating a supply chain technology, planning an investment, or refining your market position, this is where that work can start, and continue.
When the decision matters, the next step should be clear.
That is what this platform is built to support.
Research & Analysis
AI Is Reshaping Supply Chain Execution. Here’s What Comes Next.
A practical framework for A2A coordination, MCP, and graph-enhanced reasoning in modern supply chain systems.
AI is moving beyond isolated copilots and into coordinated, operational decision systems. This ARC Advisory Group white paper explains how A2A, MCP, retrieval architectures, and graph-enhanced reasoning are beginning to reshape supply chain execution, visibility, and resilience.
Free download • 10-minute read
Independent ARC research for supply chain leaders and technology decision-makers.