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There Are Not Enough Women Supply Chain Leaders!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Women Supply Chain Leaders article and permission to publish here provided by Sam White at argentus.com. Women have made tremendous strides in the Supply Chain Management profession. Time was, Supply Chain Management was seen as an outgrowth of a blue collar profession. What’s more?

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Breaking the.XLSX Chains: Corporate Venture Supply Chain Software as the Potential Game-Changer

Let's Talk Supply Chain

For around the 30th consecutive year, Excel reigns as the most-used Supply Chain Management tool. Multinational Corporations (MNCs) continue to rely on hefty.xlsx files to operate substantial segments of their supply chains. So, what became of this enormous capital injection? So, where do we go from here?

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What Is the True Cost of Eating Meat?

Supply Chain Brain

the food chain now includes the agribusiness companies, the retailers, and the entertainment sector. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in 2014 the food and drink manufacturing sector contributed £27bn to the economy, and employed 3.8 According to the U.K. million people.

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Supply Base Optimization: 6 Steps to Ensure Success

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When you conduct an audit, focus on things like each supplier’s performance data, product and process management, how the company operates, the structure of their quality management system (QMS), and personal interactions with other staff. . Ongoing supplier management. As organizations grow, supply bases also tend to grow.

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Sourcing promotional products the right way

Claritum

However, it is important for companies to manage the process of sourcing promotional goods effectively. 2014 – $20.0 With these purchases there is no supply chain visibility resulting in the risk of repetitional damage if produced by a dodgy supplier and no control over shipping across borders, such as customs delays.