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Are You Prepared for a Climate-Change Charged Hurricane Season?

Enterra Insights

The world has seen some pretty brutal effects of climate change this summer — including the fact that the hurricane season got off to an early start back in May. A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications finds that climate change made these storms far worse than they would have been without human-caused global warming.”[5]

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Crisp Supply Chain Innovation Named in Fast Company’s World-Changing Ideas Awards

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The winners of Fast Company ’s 2022 World Changing Ideas Awards were announced today, honoring companies and projects driving positive change and tackling issues across climate, social good, and public health. To stay tuned on company updates and industry insights from Crisp, subscribe to the blog. A big idea: better supply chains.

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Ten Steps for Retail Businesses to Prepare for the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF)

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In our last blog post, we shared eight approaches that apparel brands and retailers are using to implement traceability. The PEF considers a variety of impact categories like climate change, ozone depletion, water depletion, land use, and many others. Each category will assess a specific type of environmental damage.

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How to harness complex value chains in an uncertain and hyper-connected world

DELMIA Quintiq

The agility in adopting these concepts can be seen in the emergence of new business categories, creating new types of solutions for new groups of consumers. This creates a climate of uncertainty over the readiness of existing businesses to respond to change, and their ability to thrive for years to come.

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Rethinking Black Swan Events for Modern Supply Chain Risk Management

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In this blog, we will explore a new way of looking at black swan events for modern supply chain risk management, drawing teachings from the book The Power of Resilience by Yossi Sheffi. First, we must look at the circumstances associated with a singular event, for example, a category-five hurricane like Hurricane Maria.

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Resilient and Sustainable? Can a Supply Chain Really Have It All?

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The issue of sustainability has several dimensions and can be divided into four categories: environmental, economic, human and social sustainability. But circling back to the main question for this blog post: Can a supply chain be sustainable and resilient at the same time? Sustainability is multi-faceted.

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Brewer Supplier Relationships in a Changing Beer Industry

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You can look at many categories of products, especially those in food and beverage , and see a proliferation of product choices like we have never seen before. Then, of course, the hard seltzer category appeared, which directly affected the sales of beer. I remember years ago growing up and drinking cranberry juice.