BizClik releases its December editions of Procurement & Supply Chain magazines, featuring exclusive interviews, rankings, and insights on resilience, visibility, and sustainability, alongside plans for major industry events into 2026.
BizClik has published the December editions of its Procurement & Supply Chain portfolio, the company said in a statement, releasing new digital issues from its Supply Chain Digital, Procurement Magazine and Manufacturing Digital ti...
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According to the announcement, each magazine contains exclusive interviews, company features and the publisher’s Top 10 rankings highlighting executives, organisations and technologies shaping supply-chain practice. The Supply Chain Digital issue features a cover interview with Frank McKay, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Jabil, in which he is quoted as saying: “We’ve had to really shift our supply chain to avoid and minimise the disruption tariffs are bringing.” The same issue, the firm said, includes pieces on AI-powered demand intelligence with Zebra Technologies and profiles of other sector players including Wincanton and Chipotle, as well as a Top 10 list of manufacturing supply chains.
Procurement Magazine’s December edition, the company added, carries a cover feature with Jacqui Rock, described as a chief advisor, who is quoted saying: “True innovation is born from diversity, of thought, background and geography. Effective procurement is the key that unlocks it.” The publisher also highlights case studies on transforming spend with data, naming Prudential Financial in both titles’ line-ups.
The release frames the issues as part of BizClik’s broader strategy of marrying editorial content with events aimed at senior supply‑chain and procurement leaders. The firm said it is preparing its 2026 event calendar around supply‑chain resilience and decarbonisation, flagging Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE: The Net Zero Summit as an upcoming two‑day conference and expo intended for procurement, supply‑chain and sustainability professionals. The company also pointed to plans for large in‑person and virtual audiences.
That events emphasis follows the portfolio’s recent expansion into the US market: an earlier announcement detailed a co‑located multi‑day event held in Chicago in May 2025 that organisers expected to bring together more than two thousand delegates from procurement, sustainability and manufacturing. Company executives have previously described rapid growth in the live events programme since it began hosting in‑person gatherings in 2021, and the publisher has added features such as a VR pavilion and co‑location with sustainability and manufacturing streams.
The publisher has also been extending editorial partnerships, the related briefings note, naming a media partnership intended to bring Industry IoT event coverage and IoT‑focused analysis to its readership , an effort framed as part of a broader industry focus on how connected technologies and analytics are being deployed to improve traceability and sustainable practices.
Independent trade observers say such tie‑ups and event growth are typical as B2B media firms diversify revenue by blending content, sponsored rankings and live gatherings, though some analysts warn that editorial independence can be perceived to diminish when commercial partnerships and events are closely integrated with editorial output. The company said its portfolio continues to cover contract management, technology, risk and resilience, sustainable supply chains, logistics and operations, reaching what it described as a global audience of decision‑makers.
The December issues are available as digital editions, the firm said, and the publisher encouraged interested readers to engage with the magazines and forthcoming events as part of an industry‑wide focus on strengthening supply‑chain resilience and accelerating digital and sustainability agendas.
Source: Noah Wire Services



