Can you compete with the best supply chains in Europe? The 2013 European Supply Chain Excellence Awards are now open for entries
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Innovative strategies to realign supply chains for competitive advantage will be at the heart of the Extended Supply Chain conference which takes place in London in March
Extended Supply Chain Brussels starts tomorrow bringing together some of Europe’s top supply chain professionals to examine key issues including collaboration, social responsibility, risk management and the impact of the third industrial revolution
Collaboration can transform the extended supply chain. Asda certainly thinks so – it has estimated that there is £800 million of savings in its food supply chain
What impact will the third industrial revolution have on the extended supply chain? Gerben Hieminga, senior economist at ING Commercial Banking will be analysing the impact at the Extended Supply Chain conference
Danone Baby Nutrition has been named overall winner at the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards in London beating off competition from some of Europe’s leading companies
The winners of the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards were revealed at a glittering gala dinner at the Park Lane Hilton in London on 6th November
Dealing with market volatility is one of the key challenges for supply chain professionals. Forecasts do not predict the future, says Kurt Gruber, corporate vice president, corporate supply chain at Infineon Technologies
Collaboration is high up on the agenda at Extended Supply Chain Brussels. Ralph Keck, global director supply chain innovation at Procter & Gamble, together with Silvia Rossi of the Cranfield School of Management, will examine the new frontiers
Collaboration is a key issue in supply chain: as supply chains become increasingly complex, companies are becoming ever more reliant on their supply chain partners to compete effectively