Aerospace, Defence & Industrial sponsored by Supply Chain Standard
Author: Alexandra Leonards
Hi Tech, Comms & Electronics sponsored by The European Logistics Association
Consumer Products sponsored by Unipart Technology Logistics
Retail sponsored by Toyota Material Handling UK
Public Sector, Service and Utilities sponsored by ELUPEG
It must be one of the most talked about technologies in logistics history, so why has take-up not been more dramatic? Malory Davies investigates.
Fast conversion of an order into cash requires a rapid chain of events across a supply chain. Next to cash, information is king, says Nick Allen.
Many companies are now looking to their returns logistics processes to improve their bottom line. How are they approaching this complex issue? And just what benefits can accrue? By Nick Allen
The supply chain can be a risky place and it is all too easy to take a chance on the next move. But, says Nick Allen, now is the time for buyers to become more, rather than less, vigilant over assessing supplier risk.
As organisations learn to become more customer-facing, supply chain visibility and control will increasingly be essential for commercial success, says Nick Allen.