“The supply chain doesn’t care about your plans. It cares how fast you can pivot when the port shuts down, the costs spike, or the bridge collapses. My job? Stay calm and find a way through it.” — Kerim Kfuri
In this episode of The Relentless Pursuit of Winning, Kerim Kfuri, CEO of The Atlas Network, shares strategic insights on managing global supply chain disruptions, building resilience as a founder, and leading with optimism in volatile markets.
When the global supply chain feels like it’s on fire, Kerim Kfuri doesn’t flinch—he grabs his fireman’s coat and gets to work. In this episode of The Relentless Pursuit of Winning, we sit down with the President and CEO of The Atlas Network to explore the unpredictable world of global logistics and what founders can learn from operating at that scale.
Kerim doesn’t just talk strategy—he lives it. From dealing with dock worker strikes and natural disasters to navigating tariffs and rerouting shipping lanes, his perspective is rooted in experience, adaptability, and an unshakable belief in human ingenuity.
We also talk entrepreneurship, failure, and fulfillment. Kerim shares how his dot-com venture in the music industry crashed during the bubble burst and why walking away from a soul-sucking corporate role became a defining moment in his journey.
If you’re a founder wrestling with instability, unsure how to pivot when the unexpected hits, or simply seeking a shot of optimism in a turbulent business environment, this episode delivers.
00:00 Introduction to Global Supply Chain Dynamics
02:40 Kareem Kfari’s Journey and Background
05:33 Navigating Challenges in Global Supply Chain
10:59 Adapting to Market Changes and Tariffs
15:43 Communication and Customer Relations in Supply Chain
18:45 The Entrepreneurial Mindset in Supply Chain Management
21:37 The Journey Begins: Early Influences and Entrepreneurial Spirit
24:20 Lessons from Failure: The Dot Com Experience
27:46 Emotional Challenges: Finding Fulfillment in Work
31:47 Global Mindset: Embracing International Business
35:28 Balancing Trust: The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma
I’m a global entrepreneur who has spearheaded numerous ventures. I serve as President/CEO of The Atlas Network, LLC, a global supply chain enterprise offering comprehensive end-to-end services, including Consulting, Product Development, Factory Selection, Mass Production Oversight/Management, Quality Control, Documentation, Logistics, Shipping, and Storage.
I’m the Founder and CEO of The Global Crosswalk, LLC, a SaaS solutions platform that streamlines project lifecycles for the supply chain industry. I’m also the founder and co-host of the “Supply & Demand Show,” on YouTube. And the author of the best-selling book “Supply Chain Ups and Downs”.
I make deals across diverse sectors – Technology, Retail, Entertainment, Real Estate, Spirits, Packaging, Sports Equipment, Medical, Import/Export, and Banking. I’ve held notable positions at NASD/FINRA (National Association of Securities Dealers), Accenture, SEC, Friedman Billings Ramsey, and 24/7 Media.
I hold a BA in Finance, International Business, and Marketing from Washington University in St. Louis, an MBA in Business Law and Finance from American University, and an Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy certification from MIT. I’m a continuous learner pursuing equilibrium in thought, culture, business practices, and amongst people.
Kerim is giving away a free copy of his book Supply Chain Ups and Downs at kerimkfuri.com.