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3 Things That Should be on Every Supply Chain Managers’ 2017 Resolution List

All Things Supply Chain

2017 is finally here! It’s time for us to look back on the past year and remember our highs and our lows. January is the month of resolutions; what do we want to achieve in the coming year and how … Continue reading →

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SCL Summit 2017 – A Look at this Year’s Supply Chain Trends

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For the fourth year, All Things Supply Chain was invited to attend the annual Supply Chain & Logistics Summit & Expo. Personally, it was my first time in attendance. It…

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Supply Chain and Logistics Trends in 2017

All Things Supply Chain

“The digital transformation is no longer just a buzzword.” ” This was a well-fitting conclusion from Prof. Dr. Raimund Klinker at last year’s international logistics congress in Berlin. For several years…

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Supply Chain Transparency: Blockchain to the Rescue?

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As pointed out by Chloe Cooke in her 2017 wrap-up post on this platform in December, it has been a while since we addressed the topic of supply chain transparency.…

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Supply Chain and Logistics Trends in 2017

All Things Supply Chain

“The digital transformation is no longer just a buzzword.” ” This was a well-fitting conclusion from Prof. Dr. Raimund Klinker at last year’s international logistics congress in Berlin. For several years now, we have all been aware of the fact that … Continue reading →

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All Things Supply Chain Blog – Wrapping Up 2017

All Things Supply Chain

We blinked and 2017 is nearly over. We love a good wrap-up here at the All Things Supply Chain blog, as you know from our weekly uploads of the supply

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Achieving Healthcare Transformation, Powered by Supply Chain

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We believe that a key pillar of this transformation is the supply chain. According to OECD and National Health Expenditure data, US healthcare spending per person was approx $10,224 in 2017. With such growth comes supply chain complexity. Most other developed countries are around 40-50% less than this.