Almost half of manufacturing executives globally admit that their companies currently do not have visibility of their supply chains beyond Tier 1 suppliers
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Any discussion of supply chain risk tends to focus on such things as natural disasters and supplier failures.
The concept of Sales and Operations Planning is hardly new, but a surprisingly large number of companies, 72 per cent, have only started to make use of it in the past five years, according to a survey by consultants Bearing Point
The credit squeeze resulting from the recession put the focus firmly on supply chain finance as major corporations got to grips with the fact that some of their suppliers were struggling to finance their activities
Kellogg’s is hoping to increase the efficiency of its supply chain by taking hundreds of trucks off UK roads and using Peel Ports’ Manchester Ship Canal container shuttle service
Unilever has just announced that it has cut its carbon dioxide output by one million tonnes over the past five years – a significant milestone
The fall-out from the horsemeat scandal is continuing with research showing a slowdown in the growth of the £2bn ready meals market
The British government has just launched the competition for rounds 3 and 4 of its Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative
As the lines between in-store and online blur, are retail supply chain priorities shifting from regular replenishment to delivering to order with “keeping the shelves filled” no longer considered a necessity?
Supply chains have changed, but has our IT? Lack of investment in supply chain systems may be putting future growth at risk for Western companies