Research and Publications: Supply Chain Management Research Center
U of A Walton College Initiatives Supply Chain Management Research Center Research
Serving as a connector between industry, faculty, and students, the Supply Chain Management
Research Center is a hub for exchanging ideas, advancing supply chain knowledge, and
cultivating the success of Supply Chain Management students.
The Supply Chain Management Research Center within the Sam M. Walton College of Business
at the University of Arkansas is teaming up once again with Plug and Play to host
the 2026 Supply Chain Trends & Expo event on Wednesday, April 22, in Bentonville.
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Current Research Posts
Learn why autonomy alone isn’t enough for military systems to thrive under pressure, and how strong alignment between goals, theory, and execution can make the difference between resilience and fragility in contested environments.
02/27/2026 | By Matt Waller
Learn how a C4 decision architecture could revolutionize military sustainment by equipping logisticians with data-driven, resilient decision-making tools to keep forces supplied and effective in contested battlefields where traditional supply lines fail.
02/26/2026 | By Matt Waller
Find out how autonomous, human-assisted forklifts could reshape battlefield logistics by speeding supply throughput, reducing troop exposure, and turning warehouse efficiency into a survivability advantage in contested environments.
02/25/2026 | By Matt Waller
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Enabled by membership contributions from our strategic industry partners, the center
provides value-added services and resources to serve as a catalyst in advancing the
industry and developing the supply chain leaders of the future. Become a Member.