OM in the News: AI’s Big Manufacturing Productivity Gains

The efficiency and productivity improvements AI can deliver through automation and digitalization will help bridge manufacturing’s workforce gap, writes Industry Week (March 13, 2026).

Similar to the PC revolution decades ago, all signs point to AI following suit with enhanced productivity and profitability. Productivity soared when PCs became interconnected across organizations. Manufacturing will see the same breakthrough with “embedded AI”—to help ease workforce bottlenecks with specific solutions. On the shop floor, for example, predictive-maintenance AI (see Chapter 17) can analyze sensor data to forecast equipment failures and avoid labor-sapping downtime.

AI vision systems (Chapter 7) can catch defects on production lines at a pace beyond human capabilities and without the repetition-induced fatigue and employee turnover. Collaborative robots (cobots) and automated mobile robots transport material and can assist with assembly and repetitive operations. AI’s coding capabilities extend to numerical control and other industrial equipment, speeding up setup time and productivity in hard-to-fill technical positions.

The interaction of embedded AI, agent-based AI, and machine learning across different areas of an organization holds the greatest promise in solving long-term labor shortages. AI can already let a customer snap a photo of a damaged part and identify it for replacement. Its real power will manifest when AI can also determine the part’s inventory status and locations, establish shipping terms and timing, add the part to the procurement queue to replenish once it’s sold, alert engineering that a design change for a chronic defect may be in order, and propose alternative designs.

Here is a  current example involving AI across systems: the big  semiconductor company AMD is using generative AI to track down the root cause of delivery delays, simplifying complex supply chain interactions to transform a complex, specialist-dependent, labor-intensive manual process into faster issue resolution and better decision-making. The system cuts the time needed for what was a 14-step process taking 20-30 minutes by 90%, saving more than 3,100 staff hours a year.

Also coming soon to these intelligent product recommendation engines is an ability to parse what can be 50-page tender documents to extract multiple configurable products for sales quotes. That not only saves time, but also enables junior staff to handle work that has previously required experienced hands.

Classroom discussion questions:

  1. What can AI do to improve a procurement system?
  2. What does “embedded AI” mean?

OM Podcast #45: Inside Purchasing at Temple University

In our newest podcast episode, Barry Render and Misty Blessley sit down with Donna Schweibenz, former Senior Director of Purchasing at Temple University, for a fascinating look inside one of higher education’s most complex operational functions.

Donna brings 26 years of experience leading a centralized purchasing department responsible for everything from office supplies to cadavers for medical training—yes, cadavers! She shares how universities must navigate wide‑ranging procurement categories, strict compliance requirements, and unexpected challenges that arise even from seemingly simple purchases.

In this episode, Barry, Misty, and Donna discuss:

  • The sheer variety of goods and services a major university must procure, and the challenges the centralized purchasing team faces.
  • The creation of a three‑university purchasing alliance between Temple, Penn State, and Pitt, and how collaboration led to better pricing and efficiencies.
  • What people often misunderstand about purchasing, including bid thresholds, contracts, warranties, lead times, vendor vetting, and how essential communication is to prevent operational issues.

 

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OM Podcast #41: Healthcare Supply Chains

In our latest podcast Barry Render is joined by Misty Blessley, professor of supply chain at Temple University, to co-host a conversation with Jennifer Taylor, Director of Contracts at Universal Health Services (UHS).

Jennifer shares her journey to leading procurement and sourcing at one of the nation’s largest healthcare providers. The discussion covers the challenges of transitioning industries, managing purchasing across hundreds of facilities, and navigating the complexities of tariffs and product allocations in healthcare supply chains.

Jennifer Taylor

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program designed to build a pipeline of young talent in supply chain management—and how it’s already producing full-time hires.

 

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OM Podcast #35: A Look at Procurement and AI in Global Supply Chains

Hope everyone is having a great end of their semester!  In our latest podcast, Barry Render interviews Chris Calabretta, founder of Silk Road Supply Chain Advisors, which specializes in transforming supply chain operations and procurement and purchasing functions. In this podcast Barry and Chris will be discussing how procurement in global supply chains has been totally refocused since Covid, especially in the area of biologics.

Chris Calabretta

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OM Podcast #13: An Interview with DuPont’s Chief Procurement Officer

In our latest podcast, Barry interviews Miguel Gonzalez, Chief Procurement Officer at DuPont.  They discuss the increase in uncertainty and the importance of risk management with the growing number of supply chain disruptions caused by things like COVID and geopolitical situations across the globe, and how DuPont has weathered these by relying on strategic relationships.

 

 

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