Supply Chains will change approaching 2030 but to what?

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Global supply chains

Summarising likely changes In the near future, many country’s economies will be different and not just a version of that experienced for the past thirty years. The reasons are not all economic but are likely to drive uncertainty as disruptions and changes become more frequent, with unknown outcomes. The Learn About Logistics blogposts through November have discussed aspects of changes … Read More

Climate Change to bring new pressures on supply chains

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Operations strategy

The past twenty years Individuals change their behaviour due to an event that affects their lives. It appears likely that by 2030, the event that will affect all people is crossing the 1.5C temperature barrier. This event will focus minds on actions to be taken that might slow the increase in temperature. This will change demand patterns for goods and … Read More

Supply Chains will go digital but in what direction?

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Supply Chains connected

Where are we? A challenge for many companies is a clear understanding about supply chains by the CEO and their executive group. This influences the approval of IT projects that can provide substantial improvements in understanding and planning the organisation’s Supply Chains. What does ‘integrated’ mean and ‘end to end’ and ‘visibility’? These and other terms are often used without … Read More

Procurement opportunity to lead Supply Chain innovation

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Right supply chain strategy

A new Supply Chains Network model Climate Change is reported to take the world beyond the maximum target 1.5°C increase in warming around 2030. This situation will drive the use of different materials in products, new Supply Chains for businesses and new business relationships. Therefore, a new Supply Chains Network model is likely to develop after 2030, due to increasing … Read More

Three strategies to one Supply Chains Network strategy

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From old way to new way

Supply Chains Network strategy model Your organisation’s Supply Chains Network strategy is likely to be in place for between three and five years. However, it needs to be reviewed and possibly updated annually to reflect changes in user and supplier markets. An organisation’s Supply Chains Network strategy should be a consolidation of at least three strategies: Procurement, Operations Planning and … Read More