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Guide to FMCG Supply Chain – Make Function

Enchange Supply Chain Consultancy

Welcome to the Make edition of our FMCG supply chain guide, a centrally located room in the Enchange Supply Chain House. Previously we have looked at the Planning and Sourcing functions and those overview articles can be found here.

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Procurement vs. Purchasing: What’s the Difference?

Logistics Bureau

I would suggest that purchasing is a subset of procurement , in as much as procurement serves to guide the purchasing process. Procurement typically has the authority on behalf of the business to engage with suppliers to make deals. Procurement First, Purchasing Follows. The Link between Procurement and Purchasing. Category Management.

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How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Sector

Logistics Bureau

So, you are thinking about a career in supply chain? While this article is intended as an evergreen resource, to help you navigate in your search for a supply chain job, and is not a COVID-19-specific guide, the pandemic has galvanized attention on the industry and its criticality.

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How supplier experience management drives innovation

HICX Solutions

In the latest episode of ‘Dial P for Procurement,’ broadcast live on Tuesday 16 March, HICX CEO, Costas Xyloyiannis, joined co-hosts Kelly Barner ( Buyers Meeting Point ) and Scott Luton ( Supply Chain Now ), along with Quentin Roach, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain & Chief Procurement Officer at Mondelez International.

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Benefit from Forecast Data in your Planograms

RELEX Solutions

One, however, seems to come up constantly “Can we use forecast data when making the planograms?”. The problem with this answer is, it doesn’t really make sense. When we use historical data to build planograms we are making a crude projection that the next 12 weeks will, on average, be similar to the last 12 weeks.