Sat.Sep 08, 2012 - Fri.Sep 14, 2012

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Revolutionize Your Forecast Precision Based on Market and Product Attributes

Logility

Today’s product portfolios c an contain hundreds of thousands SKUs. In some cases a company must manage several million. This is not to say a company will have this many product families. In fact, many of these SKUs are based on product configurations within a product family. For example a style of shoe can have a SKU for each gender, color, size and width.

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Making 'Cash on Delivery' attractive to E-Retailers - Infosys Blogs

Infosys Supply Chain Management

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Supply Chain Cowboy - The Three-year-old Why Technique

Supply Chain Cowboy

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FMCG/Fuel Forecast Accuracy: Forget Flying Fears

Enchange Supply Chain Consultancy

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Scaling Logistics for Success: A White Claw Story

Speaker: Scott Campbell and Molly Feller

As the demand for your products skyrockets 🚀, you're likely experiencing logistical challenges that are preventing you from scaling your business. The sudden surge in demand can be exciting, but it can also put a strain on your supply chain and logistics operations. In this webinar, join Scott Campbell, Vice President, Logistics & Demand at Mark Anthony Services and Molly Feller, VP Logistics as a Service Operations at e2open, as they explore the challenges that arise when companies expe

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CSR Pilot Training in Shanghai, China

EcoVadis

EcoVadis held last week in Shanghai (China) its first CSR pilot training between clients and suppliers. The workshop was first undertaken by a significant group of multinational companies such as Air Liquide, Albea, Alstom, Alcatel Lucent or Shell, which had the intention of collaborating with their suppliers to improve CSR performance. With this in mind, multinationals invited around 50 suppliers to the pilot training.