Procurement Magazine Goes Bi-Weekly, Delivering More Executive Insights and Industry Coverage

Izzy Hutchin

Procurement Magazine Moves to a Bi-Weekly Publishing Schedule

BizClik has confirmed that Procurement Magazine will shift to a bi-weekly publishing schedule from November 2025, doubling its editorial output to meet rising global demand for insight on procurement transformation, digital strategy, and sustainable supply chains. The move reflects the magazine’s continued growth and its role in delivering timely, in-depth analysis to senior procurement professionals worldwide.

Each edition will continue to offer exclusive interviews with senior executives, detailed company spotlights, and BizClik’s well-known Top 10 rankings — now delivered twice a month.

November 2025: Two Editions, Increased Depth


Early November 2025


The first issue of the month features Aatish Dedhia, Founder and CEO of Zycus, discussing how agentic AI is reshaping procurement by shifting focus from intake to outcomes. The edition also covers data-driven procurement transformation, supplier collaboration strategies, and the changing relationship between automation and human judgement.


Late November 2025


The second issue, led by ZIP, explores the future of procurement intelligence and how automation is helping organisations simplify complexity while maintaining control, compliance, and operational efficiency.

Aaron McMillan, Editor of Procurement Magazine, highlights the significance of this expanded schedule: “Each edition of Procurement Magazine captures how innovation and leadership are transforming the procurement landscape. Our late November issue spotlights the people and organisations driving real change, from AI-powered transformation to the evolution of supplier collaboration.”

Meeting Global Demand With Broader Coverage

Procurement teams continue to face rapid change driven by technology, regulation, and global supply chain pressures. Moving to a bi-weekly format allows Procurement Magazine to keep pace with developments across:


  • AI-driven automation and analytics
  • Supplier collaboration and partnership models
  • ESG, risk management, and resilience
  • Digital platforms and procurement intelligence
  • Future-focused supply chain trends

Each edition will continue to deliver interviews, company spotlights, expert analysis, technology insights, and the publication’s recognised Top 10 rankings.

Spotlight on the Double-Issue Launch


Early November 2025 Edition:


Featuring Aatish Dedhia of Zycus, the edition examines:

  • Outcome-centric procurement models
  • Data-driven transformation
  • Supplier collaboration technologies
  • The balance between human insight and automation



Late November 2025 Edition:


Led by ZIP, this issue focuses on:

  • Autonomous procurement workflows
  • Reducing complexity while retaining control
  • Achieving compliance in high-volume environments
  • The rising strategic role of technology partners


Latest Editions

  • Edition 45 – Featuring Aatish Dedhia, Founder at Zycus
  • Edition 46 – Featuring Amanda Davies, Chief R&D, Procurement and Sustainability Officer at Mars

About Procurement Magazine

Part of BizClik’s global digital publishing portfolio, Procurement Magazine is a leading source of procurement and supply chain insight. It provides executive interviews, strategic analysis, company reports, and sector-wide commentary for senior professionals shaping the future of procurement.

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Want to be featured in the next Procurement Magazine?

Showcase your expertise, share your success story, or highlight your organisation’s latest procurement innovation — our editorial team is now commissioning interviews, thought leadership, and company spotlights for upcoming bi-weekly editions. Get in touch to secure your place in front of a global audience of senior procurement professionals.

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FAQ'S

Why is Procurement Magazine moving to a bi-weekly publishing schedule?

To meet growing global demand for timely insight, analysis, and executive-level content across procurement, supply chain, and digital transformation.

When does the bi-weekly schedule begin?

The new publishing cadence starts in November 2025.

How many issues will now be published each month?

Two issues per month, each offering its own interviews, features, and analysis.

Will Top 10 rankings still feature in the magazine?

Yes. Top 10 rankings remain a core part of the magazine and will now appear twice as often.

Can organisations still submit stories or apply for coverage?

Yes. With more editions per month, there is increased capacity for features, interviews, thought leadership, and branded content.

Where can I read the new editions?

All issues will be available on the Procurement Magazine website and shared across BizClik’s digital channels.

For more information, contact our team here.

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