Channels of Distribution within your Supply Chains

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Geopolitics and supply chains

Flow of a supply chain Visibility through your organisation’s supply chains is an objective that will be difficult to achieve. Even if your organisation considers itself a domestic business, the inputs of purchased items and their suppliers could be global. Anticipating potential shortages in supply chains can be difficult. A brand manufacturer or assembler may be closely linked with their … Read More

Success with cross-function learning about Supply Chains

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Many supply chains make a network

Established facts in supply chains Like a watch mechanism, Supply Chains have many moving parts. It works when all the parts are in place and responding to each movement. But, take out one cog and the whole mechanism is in trouble. This has been demonstrated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For some companies, getting to ‘Lean’ (incorporating the ‘just in time’ … Read More

Hubs help Logistics but there are risks to consider

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International shipping trade and containers

Hub Ports and Logistics Hubs As international trade flows change, so does the ranking of large container ports. But that does not mean a port of lesser size and its region is devoid of the same attributes as larger ports. However, the criteria for a Hub Port in the future will, in addition to current attributes, assess the port and … Read More

Supply Chain Resilience and ESG action plans input data

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Time to deliver

Legislation for supply chains It was only a matter of time before individual countries enacted laws and regulations to formalise the obligations of financial firms concerning ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) targets. This action would be followed by the requirement for product companies to report on the ESG of their supply chains. It has now happened The German legislation, titled … Read More

Resilience is a requirement of future Supply Chains

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Broken connection in supply chain

Why Resilient Supply Chains? Based on articles in the media, Resilience is now an expected capability across different industries. But what does being resilient mean and does the need apply equally across all businesses? And what steps should be taken to become resilient? Globalisation came to the fore about thirty years ago, when many businesses in developed countries were intent … Read More