Author: supplychainmag

Resilience was forced to the front of supply chain professionals’ minds last year as a result of the tragic Japanese earthquake and ensuing tsunami

The critical importance of supply chain might seem obvious to industry professionals, but is not necessarily so apparent to outsiders

Food producers need to invest in environmental supply chain policies to anticipate NGO scrutiny, manage reputational risk, plan for resource scarcity and deal with competitive pressure

Logic says that is madness to drive 20 miles to fill up with fuel simply because it is a penny a gallon cheaper – the cost of the journey must outweigh any financial benefit. Nevertheless, I am told by oil industry experts that there are indeed people who

Manufacturers are taking production back in house and looking for local supply capability in response to increased supply chain disruption cause by recession and natural disasters

Are your logistics suppliers indulging on corrupt practices? Unlikely, I agree, but about one third of logistics companies have not yet complied with new UK legislation that requires them to publish an anti-corruption policy

How should exposure to risk be apportioned in the highly complex supply chains of aircraft manufacturing? Demand for new jet airliners is booming…