Leveraged Supply Chains

Leverage AI

Leveraged Supply Chains is the podcast for manufacturing and distribution leaders who want less firefighting and more foresight. Each episode features candid conversations with operators and technologists driving AI-powered procurement, supplier performance, and supply chain visibility. Hosted by the team at Leverage AI, we deliver practical strategies to cut costs, improve on-time delivery, and turn supply chain chaos into competitive advantage.

Episodes

  1. MAR 16

    Episode 9: The SaaSpocalypse Is Here — Why AI Breaks the Old Procurement Playbook (w/ Dr. Elouise Epstein, Kearney)

    Your inbox is full of AI pitches, but your team is still living in email, spreadsheets, and an ERP that hasn't changed how work gets done. So what happens when the old SaaS playbook actually breaks? In this episode of Leveraged Supply Chains, Andrew Stroup sits down with Dr. Elouise Epstein, Partner at Kearney, author, and one of the sharpest critics of procurement technology. Elouise built the spider maps that became a public service for anyone navigating the procurement tech landscape. She's now retired them, and the reason why is the thesis of this episode. Elouise walks through her non-traditional path from the San Francisco Opera to a dot-com procurement startup to nearly 26 years at Kearney, why she felt compelled to call out the "conjoined triangle" of vendors, systems integrators, and analysts propping up a broken model, and what an AI-native procurement organization actually looks like when you stop thinking in suites and start thinking in outcomes. They get into: Why the spider maps are retired and what that says about the end of legacy SaaS categories The vendor-SI-analyst feedback loop that produced inflated ROI cases and widespread implementation failure What Procurement 4.0 means in practice: outcome-based, not process-coded, built around AI platforms instead of monolith architectures AI employees vs. agents vs. copilots, and why mid-market teams should think about renting AI labor instead of buying more transactional systems Her advice to every leader: stop buying tech, do one-year renewals, learn AI yourself, and get on the bus or get out of the way Why governance in the AI era is a way of operating, not a policy document nobody reads The people and culture gap that's wider than the technology gap, and why failure is the metric that matters most Her message to younger professionals: believe in yourself, because nobody else is going to hype you up If you're a mid-market supply chain or procurement leader caught between doing nothing and signing the next seven-figure suite contract, this conversation gives you a framework for what comes next. 🔔 Subscribe to Leveraged Supply Chains for more real-world conversations on AI, supplier performance, and operational excellence.

    49 min
  2. JAN 3

    Episode 7: Freight Tech Without the Hype: A Mid-Market Buying Playbook (with Eric Johnson, JOC)

    If you’re a mid-market manufacturer or distributor, your inbox is full of “AI for logistics” and freight-tech pitches — but your team is still living in email threads, spreadsheets, PDFs, and clunky portals. This episode is about closing that gap between the slide deck and what actually works on the ground. Andrew Stroup sits down with Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor at the Journal of Commerce (JOC) and host of LogTech Live and the LogTech Letter. Eric spends his days talking to shippers, forwarders, 3PLs, carriers, and software vendors, giving him a rare “meta-operator” view into what really creates value — and what’s just noise. Together, they break down a no-hype buying playbook for mid-market operators who need results, not buzzwords: A simple map of the freight-tech stack that actually matters for a $100–500M industrial manufacturer or distributor — execution, visibility, compliance, and analytics/AI. How the definition of “10x value” has shifted from 2015 to 2025, and what really tips teams over the line to invest: cost, service failures, customer pressure, and regulatory shocks. Where AI is genuinely moving the needle (exception management, ETA prediction, document and invoice automation) vs. where the “AI” label is mostly cosmetic. Why so many 2025 processes still look like 2005 — and how vertical SaaS plus deep domain expertise can finally change that. The evolving role of 3PLs as an innovation arm, and how to pressure-test whether a partner is truly innovative or just good at marketing. If you’re a VP Supply Chain, COO, or Ops leader evaluating your next freight-tech or “AI” investment, this conversation gives you practical models, a 3–4 step roadmap, and one concrete move you can make in the next seven days — so you can leverage data, not buzzwords.

    40 min
  3. 12/08/2025

    Episode 6: AI X-Ray Vision for Your Supplier Network (w/ Rob Handfield, NC State + SCRC)

    Most teams still manage risk one supplier at a time. They only see tier-1, they fight fires in email, and they call it “resilience” when they update a slide once a year. In this episode, we zoom out to the network level and ask: how can AI actually give us X-ray vision across the whole supplier base? Andrew Stroup sits down with Professor Rob Handfield, Bank of America University Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management and Executive Director of the Supply Chain Resource Cooperative (SCRC) at NC State, to break down how AI, data, and “disciplined imagination” can be used to stress-test supplier networks and design more collaborative, less fragile ecosystems. They get into: Why Rob prefers “supply chain immunity” over vague “resilience” and what an immune supplier network actually looks like in practice How to use AI with human judgment to map multi-tier supplier networks, not just vendors in your ERP A practical framework for stress testing your network using “disciplined imagination,” from tsunami scenarios to tariff shocks and regional disruptions Concrete levers to respond: inventory plays, dual-sourcing, regionalization, and tariff re-engineering plus where companies are overly optimistic about “leaving China” How to combine vulnerability assessment with opportunity finding so you know where to co-invest, co-develop, or deepen collaboration with key suppliers Rob’s 90-day plan for a $100–300M manufacturer or distributor to build a clean supplier fact base, plug in AI, run scenarios, and walk into the CFO’s office with a clear business case If you’re a supply chain, procurement, or operations leader who’s still thinking in terms of individual suppliers, this episode will help you start thinking and acting in networks.

    26 min
  4. 11/09/2025

    Episode 5: Exceptions ≤3%, Disputes Down — The Upwell Freight AR Playbook

    In this episode of Leveraged Supply Chains, Andrew Stroup sits down with Charles “Charley” Dehoney, Co-Founder & CEO of Upwell, to demystify freight brokerage AR and show how operators pull exception rates below 3% and drive disputes down—without piling on back-office burden. Definitions (freight brokerage AR): exception rate = % of invoices rejected at submission by the payer’s AP (portal/EDI/email) for rule/format issues, missing docs, or rate/PO mismatches; dispute rate = % of submitted invoices later challenged for amount/terms or documentation (accessorials, detention, lumper, POD). You’ll hear about: The submission flow where exceptions are caught early (ingest → validate → enrich → route → submit/collect → reconcile) and what to automate vs. leave human-in-the-loop. Upstream root causes that create both exceptions and disputes (missing references, wrong formats, absent docs) and a practical “block-and-tackle” playbook to fix them. A real-world scale example: an enterprise brokerage reducing manual touch to ~4% of ~42k monthly invoices by auto-presenting the rest—freeing experts to focus on the true edge cases. Where automation won’t move the two numbers yet, and how to stage your rollout to get wins now while you clean the data and rules. Team design: exception queues, SLAs, and capturing tribal billing knowledge so improvements stick across lanes and payers. On-air benchmarks to track: Exception rate ≤3% (scrutinize weekly if you’re above it), dispute rate trending down, top exception/dispute reasons, documentation completeness, and first-pass submission quality. 🔔 Subscribe to Leveraged Supply Chains for more real-world, numbers-first conversations on AI, supplier performance, and operational excellence.

    32 min
  5. 09/26/2025

    Episode 3: How Major Tool & Machine Uses AI to Streamline Supplier Quality & Win Back 16 Hours/Week per Buyer

    In this episode of Leveraged Supply Chains, host Andrew Stroup sits down with Dustin Rutledge, Supplier Quality Engineer at Major Tool & Machine (part of Precinmac), to unpack how a high-mix, large-format manufacturer modernized procurement and supplier quality without adding friction for suppliers. Dustin shares how the team moved from reactive email + ERP data entry to automated acknowledgments and change processing written back into Infor Visual/SyteLine, reclaiming roughly 16 hours per buyer per week and improving on-time delivery by ~1.5% YTD—while suppliers praised the email-first, no-login workflow. You’ll also hear how reclaimed time fuels more competitive quoting and dual-sourcing, and the quality metrics they track to keep programs on schedule. You’ll hear about: The reality of 100+ POs in a busy week for a single buyer and the documentation load that comes with it. Why evaluation criteria prioritized ERP compatibility, customization, and low-friction supplier UX—and where a human-in-the-loop still matters. What tasks disappeared first (manual re-keying, chaser emails) and how automated follow-ups close gaps like missed acknowledgments. How time saved is being reinvested into competitive bidding and dual-sourcing to improve price and resiliency. Practical quality KPIs (e.g., nonconformances per PO line) that predict downstream effort. 🔔 Subscribe to Leveraged Supply Chains for more real-world conversations with supply chain leaders on AI, supplier performance, and operational excellence.

    15 min

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Leveraged Supply Chains is the podcast for manufacturing and distribution leaders who want less firefighting and more foresight. Each episode features candid conversations with operators and technologists driving AI-powered procurement, supplier performance, and supply chain visibility. Hosted by the team at Leverage AI, we deliver practical strategies to cut costs, improve on-time delivery, and turn supply chain chaos into competitive advantage.

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