Solving the supply chain – education session

New tech, working with India, and the importance of creating ethical products. It's all here. Watch this 2023 SupplySide East education session now.

Todd Runestad, Content Director, SupplySideSJ.com

April 25, 2023

3 Min Read
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Covid well and truly upended the world, and companies are still feeling pain points. Supply chain challenges are at the forefront of global and industry concerns. Confronting labor, logistics, staffing, shipping, pricing, access, and an undeniably growing list of disruption needs great attention. In this 2023 SupplySide East education session, leaders discussed their supply chain obstacles, and what they are doing to meet these challenges and solve for the future. Every business needs to know more about the supply chain, no matter where it might be on it. 

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To begin the session, Loren Israelsen did a fascinating presentation on the history of the global supply chains from the Panama and Suez canals to even today. He then discussed tech platforms like A.I. and blockchain and how those might change the supply chain of tomorrow. To understand how these tech platforms work is to help your business thrive deep into the 21st century. 

Shaheen Majeed then took the audience through a S.W.O.T. Analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) around the great India opportunity as the next great source for supplement ingredients. Supplemented with funny anectodes of his own time living in India during the Covid-19 lockdown, most came away from his talk with a new perspective on India. 

Finally, author Anne Armbrecht discussed the exceptional challenges to creating ethical, ecological and fair herbal products in a complicated herbal business. As ESG becomes a larger talking point, and consumer demand for fair and ethical sourcing continues to grow, it's becomming more clear that these types of conversations need to happen.

The 2023 SupplySide East Supply Chain Panel 

Host:

Todd Runestad
Content Director, Natural Products Insider. For more than 25 years, Todd has been writing about, editing and speaking on the natural products industry, specifically nutrition science news, health and nutrition breakthroughs, new ingredient discoveries and supplement finished product innovations. 

Speakers:

Ann Armbrecht
Director, Sustainable Herbs Program
Ann Armbrecht, an anthropologist, is the director of the Sustainable Herbs Program. She is the author of The Business of Botanicals: Exploring the Healing Promise of Plant Medicines in a Global Industry documenting her journey following herbs from seed to shelf. She is the co-producer of Numen: The Healing Power of Plants and the author of the ethnographic memoir Thin Places: A Pilgrimage Home, based on her research in Nepal.

Loren Israelsen
President, United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA)
Mr. Israelsen is President of the United Natural Products Alliance. He has been deeply involved in the commercial and regulatory issues facing the global natural products and dietary supplement industry since 1980. He has authored more than 150 articles and book chapters on dietary supplement and functional food issues. He was also an active participant in the introduction and passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994.

Shaheen Majeed
CEO, BGG World
With 25 years of experience in the supplement industry, from warehousing, customer service, sales, international business development, operations, logistics, marketing, and today as the CEO of a 100+ million-dollar company. I spent nearly half my life developing my skills to help others achieve their goals and fulfill our customers' desires.

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About the Author

Todd Runestad

Content Director, SupplySideSJ.com, SupplySide Supplement Journal

Todd Runestad has been writing on nutrition science news since 1997. He is content director for SupplySide Supplement Journal and its digital magazines. Other incarnations: content director for Natural Products Insider (now rebranded to SupplySide Supplement Journal), supplements editor for NewHope.com, Delicious Living!, and Natural Foods Merchandiser. Former editor-in-chief of Functional Ingredients magazine and still covers raw material innovations and ingredient science.

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Specialty

Todd writes about nutrition science news such as this story on mitochondrial nutrients, innovative ingredients such as this story about 12 trendy new ingredient launches from SupplySide West 2023, and is a judge for the NEXTY awards honoring innovation, integrity and inspiration in natural products including his specialty — dietary supplements. He extensively covered the rise and rise and rise and fall of cannabis hemp CBD. He helps produce in-person events at SupplySide West and SupplySide East trade shows and conferences, including the wildly popular Ingredient Idol game show, as well as Natural Products Expo West and Natural Products Expo East and the NBJ Summit. He was a board member for the Hemp Industries Association.

Education / Past Lives

In previous lives Todd was on the other side of nature from natural products — natural history — as managing editor at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. He's sojourned to Burning Man and Mount Everest. He graduated many moons ago from the State University of New York College at Oneonta.

Quotes

"There is not a colds-and-flu season. There is a vitamin D-deficiency season."

"There is no such thing as inclement weather. Only improper attire."

Link answers question, "When taking magnesium, should you also take vitamin D3 2,000 IU?"

"Cannabis is nature's most nearly perfect plant."

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