Reducing Power and Dependency in Supply Chains Cloud

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Logistics Planning, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Business plan thinking

Risks when relying on the Cloud Data and information have value, so organisations need to ideally own, manage and control their supply chain data and information. But this can be a challenge in a Cloud based IT world. The continual message about ‘partners’ and ‘partnerships’ in business can hide the fact that suppliers are in business to make a profit. … Read More

Logistics analysis: total cost of holding inventory

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Logistics Planning

Inventory depends on analysis and planning

Lowest Total Cost of Inventory Calculating the cost of holding inventory is typically not available in supply chain applications. But this is one of the required inputs for establishing and maintaining an Inventory Policy. Approaches to determining the amount of inventory needed to satisfy customer expectations range from a ‘rule of thumb’ approach such as ‘order X weeks of stock … Read More

Container ports congestion and delays in supply chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Logistics Planning, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Swanston Dock Melbourne Port Australia

Visibility by Logistics Service Providers The wish for visibility through supply chains has risen in surveys over the past twelve months. However, the current congestion and delays at some ports illustrate that whenever the movement of items is controlled by Logistics Services Providers (LSPs), there is a limited range of options for the shipper. Even if you are aware or … Read More

Visibility through Supply Chains is more than IT

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Innovation in networks

What is Visibility? Visibility has been a supply chain buzzword over the past twelve months. The better a Logistician can view what is happening through their supply chains, then responses when activities go ‘off plan’ should improve. But what does visibility mean for Logisticians? There are two aspects; one is to ‘see’ the physical movement and storage of goods and … Read More

Climate Change action process for your Supply Chains

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Sustainability in energy

Few years remain to make climate change decisions Success and failures in responses by governments and business to the COVID-19 pandemic has been a learning exercise for all. These lessons will be useful concerning the disruptions that are likely to occur due to climate change. In 2019, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ()IPCC) stated in its report “limiting global … Read More