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S&OP is Helping Food and Beverage Executives Sleep Better at Night

Logility

From shifts in consumer demand to new regulations and disruption in market dynamics and supply networks, food and beverage (F&B) industry executives have always had many reasons to stay alert. Powering Food and Beverage Supply Chain Excellence with S&OP. And the stakes have never been higher. Improved customer satisfaction.

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S&D Coffee and Tea Roasts Logistics and Transportation Costs With PINC

PINC

Since 1927, S&D Coffee & Tea has been making delicious beverages for consumers worldwide. S&D’s sustainable sourcing, for example, relates specifically to resilient supply chains for coffee and tea. S&D’s sustainable sourcing, for example, relates specifically to resilient supply chains for coffee and tea. “A

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Five Capabilities to Take the Food and Beverage Supply Chain to the Next Level

Logility

Food and beverage supply chains face mounting pressure to reduce costs, add more value and do more with fewer resources. Food and beverage companies run on razor-thin margins. As food and beverage manufacturers become more demand-driven, often there is a shift toward more frequent changes in production runs.

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How These 2020 Food and Beverage Trends Will Affect Your Freight

Zipline Logistics

A new decade is upon us and if it is anything like the last, we can be sure that new food and beverage trends will emerge as consumer preferences continue to evolve. Right now, we are seeing a few emerging beverage trends and food trends in 2020 coming down the pike. Source: [link]. Plant-Based Protein More in Demand.

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Sourcing and Procurement: One but Not the Same

Precoro

As both sourcing and procurement are related to obtaining supplies for the organization, confusing these two terms is easy. Understanding their distinction can help you ensure the coordination between the responsible teams and adopt the right strategies for improving both sourcing and procurement. Procurement. Contains fewer steps.

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Six Must Have Supply Chain Capabilities for Success in the Food and Beverage Industry

Logility

Last week we shared five capabilities to help take the Food & Beverage supply chain to the next level. In some food and beverage companies, manufacturing facilities operate somewhat independently from the rest of the supply chain. Much has changed in the Food & Beverage Industry over the last 20 years.

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3 Trends Captivating Supply Chain Planning Leaders’ Attention

Logility

Access to publicly available environmental, social, and governance (ESG) information can be leveraged throughout the planning process. Angie Taylor, vice president of Sales Operations at PPC Flexible Packaging, shares that “[external customers] have a way of looking at information to help them make their best calls on future planning.