IN Supply launches with Issue 1

IN Supply launches with Issue 1

IN Supply’s first magazine is live as routes shift. The debut issue connects trade policy, procurement pressure, compliance enforcement, cyber resilience, and climate exposure into one industrial operating context.


IN Supply has launched its first magazine issue, positioning supply chain management as a core industrial function rather than a peripheral discipline.

The cover theme — Sourcing resilience — reflects the current operating climate. Trade policy, tariffs, corridor instability, and enforcement-led compliance are reshaping cost structures and eligibility thresholds across sectors.

Featuring insights from Tungsten Automation, Alexander Battery Technologies, Quoreka and Enate, the issue is the ideal companion for supply chain professionals navigating the start of 2026.


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