The ethical conundrum of the modern supply chain is a quandary for which the solution is not yet certain. Steps are being taken, and risks mitigated, but as far as I can see, there is yet to emerge the ‘perfect’ solution.
This is unlikely to change.
Sustainable Supply Chains: The goal that all organisations with reduction targets should be aiming for, yet they remain a puzzle that’s on the minds of all those who work in procurement.
How do you build a sustainable supply chain?
How are you leveraging collaboration to benefit your everyday working practise? In past articles I’ve discussed the benefits of different changes and updates in order to drive further success for your company – but how do you bring it all together? Let’s explore.
Risks and vulnerabilities within the supply chain have been forced into the spotlight of many organisations due to the challenges and turbulence we have all borne witness to over the last few years. Many found their unpreparedness exposed the hard way, as COVID-19 created both increased consumer demands and delays throughout their supply chains owing to manufacturing shutdowns and a rapidly deteriorating workforce.