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FMCG/Pharma European Supply Chain Quality challenges

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FMCG Supply Chain Consultants – Gok, Martha and Jamie.

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My aging Toyota Land Cruiser is about to clock up an impressive 300,000km on roads that are of variable and low quality. Ok, may be a bit of a cheesy name but they guarantee a quality job on the engine, bodywork and interior. Dacia as in Thatcher not Dacia as in Facia; will Captain Slow of Top Gear ever learn?).

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FMCG SKU Complexity E-book: Free Download

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The English dictionary lists the definition of complexity as “the state or quality of being intricate or complicated: an issue of great complexity”. Wikipedia defines complexity in great detail and starts with “In general usage, complexity tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement”.

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FMCG Shades of Greys: Parallel & Counterfeit Trade

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Counterfeits are simply illegal copies of quality brand names and increasingly they are more and more sophisticated and recognition is no longer a check of the bottle mould stamp or a sniff of the fragrance. Sales not going too well? Drum up a story about greys flooding the markets. Back to greys or parallel trade.

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FMCG "Horse" Meat Producers: Quality Control or Quality Assurance?

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FMCG Demand Planning Quality and Wimbledon Tennis

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FMCG Humour: Supply Chain Communication Clarity

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Quality control. Ordering a Chinese roast crispy duck soon after collecting salary. Stock control. A cheap remote for the TV. Capital investments. Buying a house in London or Paris or Rome. Expensive remote for the TV. Sales remain buoyant. They are still messing around on that boat. Stock availability. Bill of materials.