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3 Supply Chain Trends to Keep an Eye on in 2020

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What’s on the horizon for supply chain professionals? Pepsi announced that they are aiming to cut 20% of their emissions by 2030 and their U.S. Microsoft also announced they plan to be carbon-negative by 2030. . Many are relying on advanced analytics to optimize their supply chain for sustainability.

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3 Supply Chain Trends to Keep an Eye on in 2020

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What’s on the horizon for supply chain professionals? Here are three supply chain trends to consider. . Pepsi announced that they are aiming to cut 20% of their emissions by 2030 and their U.S. Microsoft also announced they plan to be carbon-negative by 2030. . Sustainability on the agenda.

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S&OP: Five Steps to Get Started

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I will also pen my 95th report for this week’s Supply Chain Insight’s newsletter. We now reach 23,000 supply chain leaders globally with our newsletter and have over 50,000 views/month on Slideshare. The caller on the other end of the line was in Northern Europe. I have done this for seven years.

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Network Consolidation: A Step Forward for Market-Driven Value Networks?

Supply Chain Shaman

Today’s supply chain processes are inside-out with a focus on orders and shipments. We have automated transactional data; but there are no systems available to take independent demand data (channel data_ and move it through a multi-tier supply chain planning system.

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Sustainability pays off, but it’s not always traceable

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The global middle class is growing even more rapidly: KPMG has calculated that by 2030 there will be three billion more middle-class consumers than in 2010. Ever since its foundation in 1971, Starbucks has been a company that is very aware of its social role,” explains Jan Huijgens, senior manager of logistics for Starbucks in Europe.