Know your supply markets for best Procurement outcomes

Roger OakdenProcurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Know your supply markets

Procurement structure. A need to understand the flow of items, money and information for the Supply Chains that connect to your organisation has featured in previous posts. Of equal importance is to understand the markets for items purchased by your organisation; each supply market is a source. Understanding your organisation’s supply markets is an integral part of the Procurement Strategy … Read More

Logistics future, events and changing trade lanes

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

East Asia

The future is not far away. Changing your Logistics patterns usually occur when it has to be done – but that is when your competitors are also likely to be changing their Logistics. With more businesses competing for the new environment, prices increase. The alternative is to think ahead and consider what could happen and whether changes to your business … Read More

Commercial capabilities of Procurement professionals

Roger OakdenProcurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Negotiate a commercial contract

Emphasis in project supply contracts. Your organisation has decided to buy a new ‘something’ (factory, distribution centre, IT system) that will cost a lot of money. Where should the emphasis be placed when negotiating supply contracts for the new project? Good advice has come from the head of technical information for Crossrail, the new underground east-west rail line across London, … Read More

Value Network replaces Supply Network – fact or fiction

Roger OakdenLogistics Management, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Circular economy

Value Network – the in term. To get readers’ attention on either the screen or page, it helps if the topic being written about appears to be ‘new’. Using the term Value Network is an example, with it gaining favour in articles and commentary that discuss availability of goods and services for customers and consumers. Is this because authors are tired … Read More

Logisticians pleased with fall in freight rates – maybe

Roger OakdenGlobal Logistics, Procurement, Supply Chains & Supply Networks

Container Terminals at Night

Volatility in ocean freight rates. Volatility in freight rates is not new. The fall in container shipping rates continues a two year decline. As the current rates (especially Asia to Europe) are likely to be loss-making for shipping companies, something will give. Demand-supply in the market will regain balance and all will be right – but will it? Most major … Read More