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Inditex Achieves Added Business and Supply Network Accomplishments

Supply Chain Matters

Practitioners, students and of supply chain management are likely quite familiar with Spain based fashion clothing retailer Inditex and its various retail brands including Zara. Many supply chain management case study curriculums include the notions of how this retail chain pioneered what is today termed “ fast fashion.”.

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JAGGAER Webinar with Accenture Strategy and Attijariwafa Bank Case Study: Accelerating Trust in Banking – Internal, Suppliers and Customers

Jaggaer

Attijariwafa Bank is the largest bank in Morocco and the seventh largest on the African continent, and with 4,930 branches mainly focused on retail banking, Africa’s largest branch network. It has subsidiaries in Europe and in Egypt. The team has an annual target of achieving $20 million savings year on year.

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Spire and Gravity Supply Chain solutions helping restore flow of goods

Gravity Supply Chain

The complexity that allowed efficiencies to be realized at each interlocking layer of the supply chain has now given way to mystery zones of missing parts and overdue retail items. A world transformed. Today’s supply chain is the product of several intertwined but independent developments that have transformed human culture.

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Dil?at Uyguroglu:“Supply chain plays a huge role in sustainability agenda”

Supply Chain Movement

I have been in this position for nearly one year but I’ve been with the company for 20 years during which I’ve covered almost every category and function within supply chain from project management and manufacturing to factory management in Morocco and Turkey and planning and technology director roles in Durban, South Africa.

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Social impact for brands – a #ProvenanceLive recap

Provenance

We launched in 2017 and we’re just knocking on every door seeing if we could get into these retailers. And, in 2018, there was really this great shift where retailers started coming to us because they were interested in having a sustainable brand.” – Amy .

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Middle East eCommerce Reimagined

Vinculum

Countries like Iraq, Egypt, Oman, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia have the fastest growing young generation, with a median age of 22 years old. The other reason to start selling in the Middle East is low competition, with very few leading retailers ruling the marketplace. Established Mall culture.

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Manufacturing Pulse Report 2016

Supply Chain Movement

Furthermore, while the combination of in-store and online shopping – omnichannel – has long been a feature of the retail world, it is only now really starting to impact the manufacturing sector. The dynamics of selling directly to customers are far different than manufacturers’ previous experience of selling to retail partners.