Technology, data, and AI insights shaping logistics, maritime, and risk management through 2026 and beyond.
From AI and automation to global visibility and risk management, supply chains are being reshaped in real time by geopolitics, data, and new operating models.
In this video series, our experts explore where logistics and maritime technology are creating the biggest impact today, where the industry is heading, and how organizations can prepare for what’s coming in 2026 and beyond. Drawing on practical experience across ports, supply chains, and digital solutions, these conversations cut through hype to focus on what’s real, what’s working, and what leaders should focus on next.
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Featuring Neil Wheeldon, Chief Information Officer | Neil explores where technology is delivering the greatest impact in logistics today and how operating models are evolving. From the shift toward 4PL orchestration to unlocking synergies across ports and supply chain solutions, these conversations focus on where to invest, what to prioritize, and how to navigate digital transformation effectively.
Featuring Shobana Ravisankar, Director, Data & Analytics | Focusing on the practical realities of AI in supply chains, Shobana examines how data and analytics are driving better visibility, predictability, and performance. She examines emerging maritime technology trends and real-world AI use cases that are already shaping how supply chains operate.
Featuring Gaurav Shukul, Head, Digital Trade Management | As risk becomes a constant in global trade, Gaurav examines how technology is transforming risk management. These conversations cover best practices for building resilience, the key challenges defining 2025, and where organizations should focus their risk management efforts as they prepare for 2026 and beyond.
Featuring Eddie Ng, Head of Data & Analytics | Eddie dives into the growing importance of data as the foundation for AI, global visibility, and smarter decision-making. He explores major disruptors in global trade, evolving visibility trends, and how customers are leveraging PSA BDP solutions to unlock new opportunities and prepare for future challenges.
From ports to platforms, the future of supply chains will be shaped by collaboration, intelligence, and execution. These discussions reflect how PSA BDP and its customers are navigating change and building for the years ahead. Let's connect to explore how these insights apply to your supply chain.