Using materials multiple times is a Logistics challenge

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Logistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Sustainability in food

Waste in Supply Chains. The United Nations (UN) has an objective that by 2030, global food waste will be reduced by 50 percent. This is an ambitious goal, which not only requires leadership by governments, but active involvement by supply chain professionals – those that view Logistics as more than ‘box shifting’. Food waste in the agricultural supply chains of … Read More

Procurement Spend Analysis is hard for IT applications

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Spend Analysis

Analysis and intelligent systems. Analysing the total spend of your organisation on a regular basis appears to be a logical and sensible task. But why do few organisations do it, especially with access to IT applications that enable ‘big data’, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence? Some of the answer has been made public in Australia over the past few weeks, … Read More

Hype and reality about delivery lead times in Logistics

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Logistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Disruptive Technology

Hype about delivery lead times. Citizens find it difficult to escape the call from politicians and the popular media to increase productivity and support innovation; typically without explanation of what productivity and innovation are or mean. Allied to the call are press releases and articles that tell us of the wondrous new technologies and all their benefits. As an interested … Read More

Bringing demand and supply chains together with S&OP

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

Planning makes money

The same view for sales and supply chains. Your successful enterprise cannot be ‘demand driven’ if it is not ‘supply supported’ – a statement that appears to be obvious. Yet I recently read an article which said the ‘old’ supply chain focus was outdated and the ‘new’ focus will be on the customer and demand management. As if the customer … Read More

‘New’ supply chains may not be new

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Technology innovation

Three parts of a supply chain. To start a new year, I have been reading various commentators predictions of ‘new’ and different supply chains. But, think back over 2016 concerning the new and exiting supply chain events which occurred – did they change your supply chains? Change takes time and perseverance. When discussing change in supply chains, recognise that a … Read More