All the shortlisted companies are eligible for the Team of the Year Award. The Award goes to the organisation that has best harnessed the enthusiasm, commitment and drive of its staff
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As always, the Public Sector, Services & Utilities category was a difficult Award to judge owing to the great diversity of entries. But, after much deliberation, it came down to two entries.
This category is one of the most fiercely contested in the competition and it was a struggle for the judges to separate the four finalists
The Consumer Products category had four good entries, but two really stood out – MerckSerono, and Danone Waters UK & Ireland
One company stood out. “BASF reacted to market and industry conditions with a supply chain transformation that achieved global cross-functional harmonisation.
The Overall Winner Award is the most highly coveted supply chain award in Europe. The outright winner of the 2011 Awards demonstrates all the characteristics and attributes of a world-leading supply chain
The cash-to-cash cycle is moving back up the corporate agenda in the wake of public spending cuts, rising inflation and jittery financial markets. Nick Allen looks at how supply chain professionals can respond.
Supply chain collaboration has long been talked about as the next big thing, yet more often that not it remains a boardroom discussion rather than an operational reality. But as companies begin to plateau after the recession, could now be the time for col
Tough markets and fundamental shifts in the way supply chains operate have placed the emphasis on slick execution. But it requires a holistic view of the supply chain, says Nick Allen.
High tech products require a high spec supply chain that can accommodate the constant development of new products while providing a quick and secure service. How have supply chains adapted to keep up and what must be done to improve flexibility? Lucy Tess