Manufacturing Today Issue - 244 January 2026 | Page 44

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The Impact of Digital Transformation on Manufacturing Supply Chains

February 12, 2026 | 07:00am PT | 10:00am ET | 3:00pm London | 4:00pm CET
Digital transformation is changing how supply chain teams operate every day. Companies are moving away from manual processes and siloed systems toward connected platforms that deliver real-time data. That shift improves visibility, coordination, and decision-making, but the leverage comes with challenges. Integrating legacy systems, onboarding suppliers, ensuring data quality, and managing compliance and security can all slow progress.
This webinar tackles the daily realities head-on. You’ ll hear practical, realworld insights from leaders who are actively navigating these challenges and delivering measurable results.
Our speaker lineup offers multiple perspectives to the session. Sree Mangalampalli, Vice President of Digital Transformation Solutions at FourKites, will share how real-time visibility and AIpowered platforms help teams move from tracking events to managing exceptions. Vijay Sanikal from General Motors will connect digital supply chains to product
development, planning, and performance. Vipul Aggarwal of Autoliv India will offer an operations-focused view on using data to prevent costs, improve service levels, and scale across regions.
Finelight Media editor Sarah Underwood will moderate the discussion, keeping it grounded in real manufacturing use cases, including how AI and generative AI are shaping forecasting, planning, and execution.
Reserve your spot on February 12, 2026 at 7am PT, 10am ET, 3pm London, or 4pm CET for this one-hour session on the future of digital supply chains.
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