Navigating innovation, integration, and investment in logistics with Erez Agamoni

Navigating innovation, integration, and investment in logistics with Erez Agamoni

From Supply Chain Connections by Chain.io

April 1, 2025 · 34 min · Season 2 · Episode 39

About this episode

Erez Agmoni discusses the challenges and opportunities in logistics innovation and investment.

In this episode, Erez Agmoni Co-Founder and General Partner at Interwoven Ventures, joins Host Brian Glick, CEO of Chain.io, to discuss: * Why innovation inside large logistics organizations requires more than just tech * The integration pitfalls startups face when selling into enterprise supply chains * How politics, change management, and culture impact transformation * What startups and VCs often get wrong—and how to fix it * The rise of digital twins and why small wins beat moonshots * Why tariff disruptions actually drive demand for supply chain technology * What makes supply chain a career worth sticking with for decades Erez shares insights from both sides of the table—as a global logistics operator and now as an investor guiding the next generation of supply chain startups. He brings over 20 years of global experience across airlines, logistics, 3PL, and IT. He has held leadership roles including Chief Commercial Officer, Managing Director, and Head of Regional Airfreight and Supply Chain Development in both Asia and the Americas. Connect with Erez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/erezagmoni/] Connect with Brian [https://www.linkedin.com/in/briansglick/] Follow…

People in this episode

Hosts: Brian Glick, Brian

Guest: Erez Agmoni

Topics covered

  • innovation in logistics
  • integration in supply chains
  • investment in startups
  • digital twins
  • supply chain technology

Keywords

  • logistics
  • startups
  • VCs
  • transformation
  • tariff disruptions

Mentioned in this episode

Products: supply chain technology, digital twins

Places: Asia, Americas

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