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Consumer Goods: A Formula for Service, Speed, & Brand Success

Logility

The consumer goods industry may have experienced tremendous growth, but figuring out what consumers want is an ever-evolving puzzle. From where they shop and how frequently they buy to what price points entice them, consumer behaviors have been challenging to predict over the past year.

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Embracing the Supply Chain as A Complex Non-linear System

Supply Chain Shaman

No company in either the household non-durable (consumer goods) or the food manufacturing group beat their peer group on the balanced scorecard of growth, inventory turns, operating margin, and Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) for 2013-2022. My reply to my friend is that “The supply chain is a complex non-linear system.

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Unwrapping production: How to transform packaging manufacturing

DELMIA Quintiq

To meet consumers’ increasing appetite for choice, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) manufacturers develop a huge amount of Stock Keeping Units (SKUs). This has a direct impact on packaging manufacturers who now need to find ways to cope with more diverse demand. What should change? What to do with the bottlenecks?

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Metcalf’s Law Does Not Apply to Supply Chain Management

Logistics Viewpoints

Metcalfe’s law states that the value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system. Nulogy, for example, is a platform for collaboration between consumer goods brands and their copacker and comanufacturing partners.

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How To Overcome Supply Chain Disruption

GlobalTranz

You must have the people, processes, and systems in place to create your resiliency plan. Alternative sourcing and routing, contingency plans and redundant systems can help weather any storm. Capacity constraints and transportation delays. Prepare your supply chain for different types of disruption.

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Freight Procurement is a Different Game

Logistics Viewpoints

It can move quickly from a situation where there is too much capacity in the market and buyers having the whip hand, to a situation where shippers are begging carriers to take their loads at almost any price. Simmons Foods Simmons Foods is a farm to fork poultry manufacturer. The freight market is mercurial.

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What is Supply Chain Resiliency?

Logistics Viewpoints

It also takes flexible and redundant suppliers, systems, and talent to create an organization that survives and thrives while others struggle. You must have the people, processes, and systems in place to create your resiliency plan. Alternative sourcing and routing, contingency plans and redundant systems can help weather any storm.