Welcome to ‘Digital Supply Chain Talk for SMEs’, your weekly dose of insightful discussions and fun facts about the ever-evolving world of digital supply chains. This podcast is designed for SMEs in Manufacturing, Distribution, Wholesale, eCommerce/Retail, tech implementors, and anyone interested in the SAAS ecosystem of inventory/stock management. Each week, we dive deep into the intricate world of inventory management, ERP systems, fulfilment processes, and the broader digital transformation that’s reshaping businesses not just in the UK, but globally. We bring together experts, thought leaders, and practitioners from the digital supply chain ecosystem, sharing their insights, experiences, and innovative approaches to revolutionise how we manage, integrate, and optimise supply chains for the future. Whether you’re an industry veteran looking to stay ahead of the curve, a newcomer exploring actionable strategies for digital adoption, or a c
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Preparing for Change – Getting It Right Before You Start
Nov 12, 202518 minS2
<p>Send us a text</p><p><b>Summary</b><br /> In this episode, Matt Flanagan breaks down one of the biggest patterns BlueHub sees across projects: rushing into new systems without proper preparation.</p><p>Drawing on real examples from recent client work, he explains why most projects don’t fail because of the software — they fail because the groundwork isn’t done.</p><p>Matt covers the decisions that should be made before speaking to vendors or consultants, the realistic timelines for change, and what good preparation actually looks like.</p><p><b>Key themes this episode:</b><br />...
On the Ground 2025 – What’s Changed, What We’re Seeing and Why Clarity Matters
Nov 5, 202519 minS2
<p>Send us a text</p><p><b>Summary</b><br /> After almost a year away from the mic, Matt Flanagan returns with a new season of On the Ground — shorter, sharper episodes sharing what the BlueHub team are really seeing inside UK product-based businesses.</p><p>In this opener, Matt recaps a busy year: a new BlueHub HQ, a partner award at the Cin7 Summit in Denver, the Xero Roadshow, and dozens of conversations with manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and e-commerce teams.</p><p>One theme stands out everywhere: <b>choice without clarity.</b><br /> The ecosystem has exploded — Shopify, Xero...
3PL Evolution Tech, Trends, and the Future of Fulfilment
Nov 6, 202430 minS1
<p>In this conversation, Matt Flanagan and Darren McDonnell discuss the evolving landscape of third-party logistics (3PL) in the e-commerce sector. They explore the growth of 3PL services, the importance of technology and integration, and the emergence of hybrid fulfilment models. Darren shares insights on the onboarding process for 3PL services and the future trends in the industry, particularly focusing on AI and automation. </p><p><br/><b>Takeaways:</b></p>3PL has become a mainstream conversation in e-commerce. The growth of e-commerce post-COVID has driven 3PL demand. Brands are increasingly looking for efficient fulfillment solutions. Integration and technology are crit...
Networking, AI & Key Insights from the CIN7 Partner Summit with Matt Flanagan & Callum Wagstaff
Sep 26, 202433 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this episode of Digital Supply Chain Talk, hosts Matt Flanagan and Callum Wagstaff discuss their experiences at the CIN7 Partner Summit and other recent events. They share insights on networking, product updates, and the importance of personal connections in the digital supply chain space. The conversation highlights key developments in CIN7 's offerings, including AI integration and intelligent document recognition, and reflects on the value of community engagement among CFOs and industry partners. The episode concludes with thoughts on future events and the importance of building relationships in the industry.<br /><br /><b...
Exploring ApprovalMax: Matt Lowry on Streamlining Multi-Step Approvals with Accounting & Inventory Systems
Sep 18, 202432 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this conversation, Matt Lowry from ApprovalMax discusses the history and features of the approval workflow software. ApprovalMax was founded in 2014 and is integrated with accounting systems like Xero, QuickBooks Online, NetSuite, and CIN7 Core. The software allows for multi-step, multi-tiered approvals and provides visibility and traceability in the approval process. It also offers features like fraud detection and OCR. The product is flexible and can be accessed through a web app, mobile app, or Slack integration. Onboarding and support are available through a free trial, sales representatives, and a 24/5 support team. <br /><...
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