Fortience Consulting Co., Ltd. (formerly KUNIE Inc., headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, represented by President and CEO Shigeki Yamaguchi, hereinafter referred to as Fortience) has launched "re:Question" (https://www.fortience.com/req/), an exploratory media site aimed at questioning the premises of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and opening up its possibilities, on June 30. This site will introduce the practical knowledge of SCM that Fortience has cultivated to date in various formats, including explanatory articles, dialogues, videos, and templates. Additionally, at the end of each explanatory article, we have included "Questions for Exploration" to help readers reflect on their own business operations. This allows readers not only to gain knowledge of trends and case studies from other companies but also to reflect on their own business operations through these questions, identify the issues that truly need to be solved, and connect them to actions for SCM transformation. In the future, we aim to become a platform that promotes mutual learning and co-evolution among companies by developing and expanding community functions where SCM practitioners can share questions and insights. Background Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a core function that supports corporate competitiveness and social infrastructure, yet it has largely been discussed in the context of "how to reduce and optimize costs and inventory." With the advancement of generative AI and agent-based AI, and the rise of geopolitical risks, its importance has increased more than ever. On the other hand, looking at the sources of information for learning and thinking about SCM, many are limited to textbook methods and introductions to trends. Fortience believes that the root cause of the recurring issues in SCM lies not in the technology itself, but in the "premises (structures, ways of thinking, worldviews)" that have supported SCM. This site was launched with the aim of becoming a place where practitioner