
Procurement Accelerates AI Spend Despite Data Gaps
Procurement leaders are ramping up investment in generative AI as pilots deliver strong returns in analytics and contracting, according to a recent survey report by
Procurement leaders are ramping up investment in generative AI as pilots deliver strong returns in analytics and contracting, according to a recent survey report by
Commodity markets are no longer defined by how much prices move, but by why they move. A spike driven by supply shocks requires a very
Global supply chains are no longer defined by static maps and annual risk reports. Shifting trade policies, sudden labor unrest, and climate-driven infrastructure failures are
Procurement negotiations are shifting from email chains and conference calls to autonomous “negotiation rooms,” where AI agents for buyers and suppliers trade offers in real
Amazon is showing how marketplace design can buffer against tariff shocks, and the lessons go well beyond e‑commerce. The company’s experience offers supply chain leaders
As global sanctions regimes become more fragmented and fast-moving, procurement leaders are rethinking how risk is tracked across the supplier base, and beyond it. Traditional
Flat budgets and rising costs are squeezing public procurement teams, with inflation eroding purchasing power. Euna Solutions’ 2025 State of Public Procurement Report highlights how
Procurement teams are beginning to abandon the blunt instruments of supplier discovery, industry codes, trade directories, and trade show lists, in favor of AI-driven maps
When geopolitical instability or infrastructure collapse hits a key supply region, the challenge isn’t just switching one supplier, it’s unwinding an entire supplier cluster. From
Procurement teams are discovering that some of their biggest compliance and cost risks are hiding in plain sight. Unfiled supplier contracts, buried in email archives,
Procurement leaders are ramping up investment in generative AI as pilots deliver strong returns in analytics and contracting, according to a recent survey report by
Commodity markets are no longer defined by how much prices move, but by why they move. A spike driven by supply shocks requires a very
Global supply chains are no longer defined by static maps and annual risk reports. Shifting trade policies, sudden labor unrest, and climate-driven infrastructure failures are
Procurement negotiations are shifting from email chains and conference calls to autonomous “negotiation rooms,” where AI agents for buyers and suppliers trade offers in real
Amazon is showing how marketplace design can buffer against tariff shocks, and the lessons go well beyond e‑commerce. The company’s experience offers supply chain leaders
As global sanctions regimes become more fragmented and fast-moving, procurement leaders are rethinking how risk is tracked across the supplier base, and beyond it. Traditional
Flat budgets and rising costs are squeezing public procurement teams, with inflation eroding purchasing power. Euna Solutions’ 2025 State of Public Procurement Report highlights how
Procurement teams are beginning to abandon the blunt instruments of supplier discovery, industry codes, trade directories, and trade show lists, in favor of AI-driven maps
When geopolitical instability or infrastructure collapse hits a key supply region, the challenge isn’t just switching one supplier, it’s unwinding an entire supplier cluster. From
Procurement teams are discovering that some of their biggest compliance and cost risks are hiding in plain sight. Unfiled supplier contracts, buried in email archives,