Talking Trade

Talking Trade Ep. 76 - Michael Sekula, InPro Corporation

May 03, 2024 WisBusiness.com Season 1 Episode 76
Talking Trade Ep. 76 - Michael Sekula, InPro Corporation
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Talking Trade
Talking Trade Ep. 76 - Michael Sekula, InPro Corporation
May 03, 2024 Season 1 Episode 76
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In this week’s episode of “Talking Trade,” Michael Sekula of InPro Corporation discusses global supply chain challenges and how companies are navigating them. 

Sekula is vice president of global supply chain management and safety for the Muskego-based company, which provides architectural products for commercial buildings. 

“There are a couple wars going on, there’s the Red Sea issue going on, and from an export and import perspective, it’s difficult,” he said. “But flying around to various countries … I was just in Europe, and I was just in Dubai, and in the end, you know, there might be those things going on but all they want to do is do business.” 

He also shares advice for companies facing compliance hurdles, noting InPro Corp. recently underwent multiple audits that didn’t uncover any issues. 

“It’s also important to show that you’re a compliant company,” he said. “Don’t try to hide anything … Reach out to them, reach out to the officer or whoever it is and understand what they want, so there’s clear direction on both sides.” 

The discussion touches on the role of compliance consultants in logistics decisions, as well as the potential for technologies such as AI to shape the industry, balancing sustainability with growth and more. 

Sekula also shares insights on how InPro is approaching Asian markets, the impact of tariffs and other government regulations. 

“It’s been a good exercise for us,” he said. “We still have a long way to go but we are mitigating our risks, that’s for sure.” 

Show Notes

In this week’s episode of “Talking Trade,” Michael Sekula of InPro Corporation discusses global supply chain challenges and how companies are navigating them. 

Sekula is vice president of global supply chain management and safety for the Muskego-based company, which provides architectural products for commercial buildings. 

“There are a couple wars going on, there’s the Red Sea issue going on, and from an export and import perspective, it’s difficult,” he said. “But flying around to various countries … I was just in Europe, and I was just in Dubai, and in the end, you know, there might be those things going on but all they want to do is do business.” 

He also shares advice for companies facing compliance hurdles, noting InPro Corp. recently underwent multiple audits that didn’t uncover any issues. 

“It’s also important to show that you’re a compliant company,” he said. “Don’t try to hide anything … Reach out to them, reach out to the officer or whoever it is and understand what they want, so there’s clear direction on both sides.” 

The discussion touches on the role of compliance consultants in logistics decisions, as well as the potential for technologies such as AI to shape the industry, balancing sustainability with growth and more. 

Sekula also shares insights on how InPro is approaching Asian markets, the impact of tariffs and other government regulations. 

“It’s been a good exercise for us,” he said. “We still have a long way to go but we are mitigating our risks, that’s for sure.”