Reduce waste for Sustainability through Supply Chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Operations Planning, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Chain Networks

Waste is money

Waste happens When waste is discussed, it typically refers to waste generated within a business. However, an increasing requirement for Sustainability of organisations means that the waste of time and materials must include that occurring throughout the supply chains. The extent of the challenge can be assumed to be large, but is dependent on the industry sector and the strategies … Read More

How to ‘understand’ suppliers through your supply chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Operations Planning, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Chain Networks

Responding to Uncertainty

Understand suppliers Supply Chains cannot be managed. Instead, the role of supply chain professionals is to understand supply chains and the likely actions of suppliers and providers of supply chain services. But what does ‘understand’ mean? It relates to understanding the likely behaviour and response of businesses to unplanned occurrences in their supply chains. How much the responses are likely … Read More

Use Power between parties in Supply Chain negotiations

Roger OakdenProcurement, Supply Chains & Supply Chain Networks

Collaboration in Supply Chains

Using a wrong term Partnership is one of the most overused terms in business and particularly when discussing supply chains. The dictionary meaning of the word is a sharing of risk and reward. Do any of your organisation’s relationships with suppliers match the meaning? The more familiar approach for buyers is you take the risk and I take the reward. … Read More

The requirement to map your Supply Chains is approaching

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Operations Planning, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Chain Networks

Requirements analysis

ESG approach to manage risk The previous blogpost discussed three aspects of Sustainability built into government regulations. In the EU regulation, Sustainability is focussed on the ESG elements of environmental (e.g. climate change), social (human rights) and governance (due diligence) that requires a business to identify, manage and mitigate risks in its value chains. The ESG risk reduction approach to understanding … Read More