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The approach of supply chain risk management follows an event analysis to identify potential disruptive incidents that could affect the performance. Even though we cannot prevent these events from happening, we can influence how hard it hits the supply chain. Our CAMELOT expert’s articles guide you through this process.
The chemical industry looks back on three years in which supply chain management (SCM) topics were higher than ever before on …
read more2022 has seen the end of many certainties and continuities in supply chain management and business operations. Cracks in the system of …
read moreSupply chain leaders need to establish a preventive risk management approach that allows them to shape resilient supply networks. To achieve …
read moreIn this blog post we introduce six key drivers for value chain excellence.
read moreMore important than ever and with lots of digital capabilities at hand, the supply chain function needs to effectively link people …
read moreIn this article, we will show you how scenario planning can be used for more agile end-to-end supply chain planning and …
read moreHow to start the journey towards a parameter-driven value chain In our previous article, we elaborated on how a parameter-driven value …
read moreWe have prepared five tricks to facilitate the identification and picking counter measures of COVID related implications on your logistics processes …
read moreHow a parameter-driven value chain drives transparency, flow and planning quality In the previous article, we have introduced the benefits of …
read moreIn this blog article you will learn more about modern solutions of CRM systems in the construction industry.
read moreAnalytics fuels the procurement function with clear insights into timely demand recognition, better sourcing models, and risk avoidance. However, only a …
read moreNext to globalization and digitalization, upheavals in supply chains due to the Covid-19 pandemic and various climate disasters drive the need …
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