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

Author:   Daniel Stanton ,  Janeth Gabaldon
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
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9781398626294


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   03 May 2026
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Supply Chain 5.0: Driving Human-Centric Technology in Supply Chain Operations


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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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Author:   Daniel Stanton ,  Janeth Gabaldon
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
Imprint:   Kogan Page Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781398626294


ISBN 10:   1398626295
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   03 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Chapter - Introduction: The Evolution of Supply Chains Section - ONE: Understanding Supply Chain 5.0 Chapter - 01: What differentiates Supply Chain 5.0 from previous iterations? Chapter - 02: The integration of human intelligence with physical and digital technologies Chapter - 03: Sustainability and resilience as key drivers Section - TWO: The Value-Added Role of Emerging Technologies Chapter - 04: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning in decision-making Chapter - 05: Robotics and Collaborative Automation Chapter - 06: Internet of Things (IoT) for real-time tracking and visibility Chapter - 07: Blockchain for transparency and security Chapter - 08: Digital Twins for predictive modeling and risk management Section - THREE: Industry 5.0 and Supply Chain Management Chapter - 09: Human-machine collaboration: Augmenting workforce capabilities Chapter - 10: Mass customization and hyper-personalization Chapter - 11: Enhancing efficiency and effectiveness while prioritizing sustainability Chapter - 12: Ethical AI and responsible automation in supply chains Section - FOUR: Challenges and Barriers to Adoption Chapter - 13: Workforce transformation and skill gaps Chapter - 14: Cybersecurity threats in hyperconnected supply chains Chapter - 15: Balancing automation with human job retention Section - FIVE: Sustainability and Circular Supply Chains Chapter - 16: How Industry 5.0 promotes sustainability goals Chapter - 17: Reverse logistics and closed-loop supply chains Chapter - 18: Reducing waste through AI-driven optimization Chapter - Conclusion: The Future of Supply Chain 5.0

Reviews

""The evolution from Supply Chain 4.0 to Supply Chain 5.0 has been increasingly rapid. Supply Chain 5.0's emphasis on sustainability, resilience and human centricity is being identified as a key source of competitive advantage. This is a timely and practical guide that will both challenge and inspire business professionals as supply chains continue to evolve."" * Richard Wilding OBE, Emeritus Professor, Supply Chain Strategy, Cranfield University * ""In Supply Chain 5.0, Daniel Stanton and Janeth Gabaldon make a compelling case that the future of supply chains isn't just digital - it must also be deeply human. This book is a must-read for leaders who want to harness advanced technologies while keeping people, purpose and performance at the center of transformation."" * Lisa Morales-Hellebo, Co-Founder and General Partner, REFASHIOND Ventures * ""Supply Chain 5.0 is the essential blueprint for moving beyond the digital-first era toward a future of resilient, sustainable and human-centric orchestration. By blending academic rigor with deep consulting expertise, Daniel Stanton and Janeth Gabaldon provide the definitive playbook for leaders who recognize that people remain the ultimate engine of global supply chain excellence."" * Professor Knut Alicke, Senior Advisor and Partner Emeritus, McKinsey and co-author of From Source to Sold * ""Spanning important concepts such as antifragility and regenerative supply chains and orchestrating rather than leading, this book provides holistic principles for successful supply chain management in an age where being human-centric is critical, and change and technology are moving faster than ever. Read this book and don't be left behind."" * Lisa Ellram, University Distinguished Professor, Miami University * ""An essential roadmap for your people and technologies to achieve Supply Chain 5.0! This book is a must read for every supply chain executive and manager."" * Steven Brown, supply chain educator, LinkedIn Learning * ""Supply Chain 5.0 delivers what our field urgently needs: a practical, human-centered roadmap that moves leaders beyond technology hype and into the real work of building supply chains that are sustainable, resilient and designed for people. This is essential reading for anyone serious about leading the next era of transformation."" * Sheri Hinish, Founder, Supply Chain Revolution Global LLC (Supply Chain Queen®) * ""Supply Chain 5.0 arrives at a critical time for global supply chains and society as a whole. It offers a clear, well-researched roadmap for a future in which supply chains are deeply entwined with the success of companies and communities. A must read, not just for supply chain managers but for anyone who wants to better understand the world around them and what needs to change."" * David Shillingford, entrepreneur and investor * ""Supply Chain 5.0 is here, and this incisive, comprehensive and carefully documented book is the one practitioners and leaders cannot afford to miss."" * Hannah Kain, President and CEO, ALOM * ""I firmly believe that supply chain and operations leaders who will thrive in the future will be those who make the shift from 'chief of execution' to 'chief of adaptability', being fluent in operational excellence and strategic orchestration, data and culture. Supply Chain 5.0 is the perfect guide for leaders who are ready to make the shift. A must read!"" * Bonnie Fetch, EVP and President, Global Operations, Cummins Inc. * ""Supply Chain 5.0 does something rare: it reframes the underlying logic of supply chain management, showing how inventory, forecasting, and fulfilment are converging into a single data science problem that demands a fundamentally different kind of leadership."" * Matthew Waller, William Dillard II Endowed Leadership Chair, Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas * ""In increasingly uncertain times, Supply Chain 5.0 plots the path to improved supply chain resiliency."" * Jeffrey Luft, Portfolio Development Leader, Siemens Digital Industries Software *


Author Information

Daniel Stanton is a leading author, educator and speaker in supply chain management. Stanton is renowned for his expertise and has been featured in media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and CNBC. He is based in Charlotte, NC. Janeth Gabaldon is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas's Sam M. Walton College of Business, specializing in logistics and supply chain management. She is a widely published researcher, with her work appearing in top industry journals. She is based in Fayetteville, AR.

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