On Time in Full: What Real Warehouse Intelligence Looked Like in 2025

New Supply Chain Execution Podcast: What Real Warehouse Intelligence Looked like in 2025
In this special year-in-review episode of the DCS podcast On Time in Full, host Michelle Dawn Mooney and industry guests reflect on a year that challenged and elevated the way logistics and supply chain managers think about execution.
Operations and Supply Chain Management Podcast Highlights
In 2025, volatility, innovation, and rising pressures were seen across the warehouse and logistics landscape. But behind the rapid acceleration of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and customer expectations, something deeper was happening: teams were rethinking how they communicate, build, and lead.
This episode features voices from across the DCS ecosystem, including project managers, engineers, marketers, consultants, and strategic partners. Each offers a firsthand look at the real forces shaping the future of supply chain distribution.
You’ll hear from:
- José Osorio, DCS Project Manager, on why communication is the foundation of smart execution
- Brian Curran, DCS Vice President of Software; Justin Ray, DCS Principal, Software; and Vijay Kapila, DCS Senior Director of Controls Engineering, on how DATUM warehouse execution system (WES) continues to evolve
- Waller Consulting Principal Mark Kidwell and Project Director of Consulting Services Mike Prince on network design as the invisible lever for cost and service
- Scott Singer, DCS Account Executive and Steve Downey, Chief Supply Chain and Patient Support Services Officer at Cleveland Clinic, on how self-distribution unlocks strategic control
- Michael Houston and Richard on why cybersecurity is now a cultural issue, not just a technical one
- Megan Schrader, People and Culture Manager at Industrial Maintenance, Inc. (IMI), on how leadership and listening transform company culture
- Shawn Cavasos, DCS Senior Director of Sales Support, on the shift from transactional selling to long-term partnership
Across every conversation, a few themes stood out:
- Communication is an operational advantage, not just a soft skill.
- Technology only works when people are aligned.
- Culture is more than a perk; it’s the backbone of execution.
- Flexibility – in systems, mindset, and leadership – is becoming the new competitive edge.
The Bottom Line
If you’re navigating transformation, scaling complexity, or simply trying to align strategy with supply chain execution in the real world, this episode captures what mattered in 2025, and forecasts where the industry is headed next.
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