BizClik’s latest Procurement Magazine highlights how industry executives are embracing AI, automation, and collaborative strategies to enhance resilience and achieve net zero goals in a rapidly changing global landscape.
BizClik has published the newest edition of Procurement Magazine, assembling interviews and reports that examine how procurement and logistics leaders are adapting to heightened volatility, tighter sustainability targets and accelerating digital trans...
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A central feature is an interview with Jacob Busk Nielsen, Nestlé’s Group Chief Procurement Officer and chief executive of Nestrade, who recounts a career-long shift that recasts procurement from a cost-focused activity into a strategic engine for value and impact. “I have the privilege of leading and collaborating with an exceptional team of passionate individuals,” he says. According to the Procurement Magazine piece, Nielsen describes embedding sustainability into sourcing, strengthening supplier relationships and applying artificial intelligence to improve decision-making as core elements of Nestlé’s approach to future-proofing procurement. Industry reporting highlights procurement’s measurable contribution to Nestlé’s climate goals, noting a 20.38% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared with a 2018 baseline achieved a year ahead of schedule and work aligned to the company’s Net Zero by 2050 ambition.
The issue also turns to aerospace logistics, where Kuehne+Nagel’s Andreas Nyman details operations at the intersection of speed, reliability and data-driven coordination. The feature explores how rapid information flow and empowered teams are essential when delays have cascading effects for airlines, OEMs and maintenance organisations. The magazine’s coverage is consistent with recent company announcements showing Kuehne+Nagel’s deeper industry ties: the firm is a laureate winner alongside Atlas Air and SR Technics for collaborative low-carbon engine supply-chain work, has extended logistics partnerships with Airbus in Spain to include helicopter spare-parts flows, and is enhancing aerospace product offerings with global AOG control centres and faster quoting and booking capabilities. Corporate statements and industry reporting indicate these moves combine investments in digital tools, robotics and track-and-trace technologies with sustainability measures such as increased transparency of emissions data and fuel-switching programmes.
Beyond company interviews, the issue offers thematic analysis and practical guides. Editorial highlights cited by BizClik include an events guide for Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE and Sustainability LIVE: The Net Zero Summit, a special report assessing the first year of the Procurement Act, a ranking of procurement associations, and case studies of automation and talent development at major groups including IAG and BMW. BizClik describes its Sustainability and Supply Chain portfolio, which also comprises Sustainability Magazine, EV Magazine, Supply Chain Digital and Manufacturing Digital, as a source of sector insight aimed at procurement, manufacturing and sustainability leaders.
Looking ahead, BizClik is promoting its 2026 summit calendar. The publisher says Sustainability LIVE: The Net Zero Summit will be co-located with Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE, a two-day conference and exhibition expected to attract more than 2,000 in-person and virtual attendees and to convene procurement, supply-chain and sustainability professionals around decarbonisation and operational resilience.
The magazine package underscores two running themes: the expanding remit of procurement as a strategic function shaping emissions, risk and supply continuity; and the logistics sector’s push to pair operational agility with greener practices. According to corporate communications and industry coverage cited in the issue, companies are responding by deepening supplier collaboration, deploying AI and automation to reduce friction, and investing in visibility and traceability tools that support both service levels and sustainability reporting.
BizClik’s release includes contact details for media enquiries and directs readers to its channels for event registration and further information about the publisher’s portfolio. The presentation reads as a sector-focused briefing that both showcases corporate initiatives and markets BizClik’s role in convening the communities involved in procurement, supply chain and sustainability.
Source: Noah Wire Services



