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How Procter & Gamble is thriving on supply chain complexity

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A sustainable growth opportunity. For P&G, serving smaller, under-harvested GDM countries represents a sustainable volume growth opportunity. There are extremely long distances between some transportation hubs. In their worlds, cash is king and inventory is only viewed as a financial measure.

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Supply Chain Planning in Emerging Markets: Four Points to Remember

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This, together with lack of visibility, poor planning capability and outdated assets due to high cost of capital, results in ad hoc decisions made in functional silos that are more focused on cost and inventory risk avoidance and less on service, thereby contributing to inefficient (and often, inflexible) supply chain processes.”

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Mindmap for Global Logistics Integration

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Goods have to be transported across the globe and across the neighbourhood. Goods have to be transported across the globe and delivered to different destinations – from congested cities to remote, rural areas. The main challenge in logistics is an increasing complexity of trade-offs in transport planning. Switzerland.