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Doing Business in Singapore

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The Malaysian island of Singapore was originally known as Temasek (“Sea Town”) after the first settlers found it in AD 1298-1299. In 1819, the British East India Company established a trading settlement on the island, which set modern Singapore into motion. Singapore’s landmass is only 719 sq. Manufacturing in Singapore.

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A Supply Chain of the Future, Today! Integration and Automation opportunities that Supply Chain and Logistics companies and shippers can successfully implement.

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Integration and Automation opportunities that Supply Chain and Logistics companies and shippers can successfully implement. Now they have reimagined Integration and Automation to enable companies to tap into the growth mindset and transform their organization with Workato. SIGN UP HERE A Supply Chain of the Future, Today!

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Packing for the Future

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In this particular video, the company offers a seemingly simple but sturdy method to ship a suit jacket wrinkle-free! This may be good news to e-marketplaces and logistics companies that support e-commerce, but mountains of packaging materials that go with every shipment are wreaking havoc on our planet.

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The Green Corridor: To Realise the Circular Economy Dream – Reach Out to Your Community

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In one example, Crust Group in Singapore provides a Southeast Asian example of a cross industry “circular economy” partnership. Everyday there is stale bread thrown out by bakeries all over Singapore. He has also managed the supply chains for both bulk and consumer chemical companies. The benefits to society are several.

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The Green Corridor – Keep an Eye Out for Green!

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As consumers become more savvy and demand more eco-friendly options, companies that don’t meet the expectation stand the risk of being called out. We can expect to see a change in how liquids, such as laundry detergent and hair care products, sold by Unilever companies are packaged in 2022.

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The Green Corridor – Optimal Tech for Green Logistics – Making Emissions Visible

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Because tech investment in most large companies is made over years and years, the ability to accommodate for emissions data is usually something that has to be done outside of the usual management system data. Raw materials, parts and services are currently all running through supply chains and manufacturing processes and emitting GHGs.

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Driving Sustainable Supply Chain Change

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by Stephanie Krishnan – Associate Vice President, IDC Manufacturing & Energy Insights Asia/Pacific, IDC Asia/Pacific. “By By 2025, to improve long-term supply chain profitability, 60% of manufacturers in global supply chains will invest in software tools to support sustainability and circular economy business models.”.