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🎧 Presented by VSERVE Ebusiness Solutions, helping businesses build clearer, smarter, and more resilient supply chains. 🔗 Learn more about our supply chain services https://vservesolution.com/supply-cha... In this episode of the VSERVE Ebusiness Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Jim Tompkins ( / jimtompkins1 , a global authority in end-to-end supply chain strategy, serial entrepreneur, and author with 50 years of experience shaping how supply chains operate today. Jim breaks supply chain history into four major eras (1975–2025), explaining how the world moved from “logistics” to cost reduction and globalization, then to lean just-in-time systems, and finally into today’s era of resilience, orchestration, control towers, and AI-driven decision making. He also shares the most personal story of his career, how COVID disrupted everything, forced reinvention, and became the catalyst behind launching Tompkins Ventures. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💡 The 4 supply chain “buckets” from 1975 to today 💡 Why just-in-case inventory creates hidden costs 💡 What eCommerce changed in warehousing and fulfillment 💡 How COVID exposed brittle supply chains 💡 Jim’s 5 guiding principles: customer, team, integrity, trust, innovation 💡 Why tech fails without the right foundation (visibility → actionability → orchestration) 💡 Global footprint strategy: nearshore, reshore, friend-shore + 40/40/20 sourcing 💡 The OKR mindset future leaders should use to stay relevant in chaos 🌐 Want visibility into your own supply chain gaps? Get your FREE SCM Audit 👉 https://vservesolution.com/free-scm-a... 📌 Like, comment, and share: What’s the biggest supply chain disruption your team is preparing for in 2026? 📺 Subscribe for more expert conversations on supply chain leadership, distribution strategy, resilience, and AI in operations. #SupplyChainManagement #SupplyChainStrategy #InventoryManagement #SCMLeadership #AIinSupplyChain #ResilientSupplyChain #GlobalSourcing #VSERVEEbusinessSolutions #SupplyChainPodcast #operationalexcellence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro & welcome 00:20 Why Jim Tompkins is a “titan” in supply chain 01:38 Supply chain then vs now (starting in 1975) 01:53 Era 1 (1975–1990): Before “supply chain” was even a term 03:33 Era 2 (1991–2001): Cost reduction + globalization + total delivered cost 05:08 Inventory buffers & the hidden cost of “just in case” 05:32 Era 3 (2002–2019): eCommerce changes everything + just-in-time becomes the norm 06:24 Era 4 (2020–today): COVID breaks predictability → resilience + agility + optionality 07:24 Toilet paper & tomato juice example (demand shift explained) 07:59 Control towers → orchestration → command centers → AI 09:15 Jim’s 5 guiding principles (customer, team, integrity, trust, innovation) 10:47 Integrity: “Do what you say, say what you do” 11:06 Trustworthiness: expectation fulfillment 12:12 Innovation as the real growth driver 13:43 A chaos moment that forced total reinvention (COVID) 14:36 “Lockdown” story + realizing what it meant for supply chain 15:43 Appliances example: no components, factories shut down 17:20 Projects canceled + losing $32M in one day 18:23 Disagreement with PE partner + losing the company 19:33 Starting Tompkins Ventures + rebuilding from chaos 21:03 Supply chain gets a seat at the table 22:25 Global footprint shift: nearshore, reshore, friend-shore 24:42 40/40/20 sourcing to avoid single points of failure 26:33 Why tech transformations fail without the right layers 27:01 Visibility → actionability → orchestration (making “music,” not noise) 28:17 “Trick of the trade” for future leaders: OKRs → key results → KPIs 30:17 Final wisdom: love what you do, have fun, contribute 31:14 Closing & thanks