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Revolutionizing the Supply Chain: Resiliency and Microgrids

GreenBiz

Today’s retail supply chain is more interactive, digitally connected and networked than ever before. Innovative microgrids can help harden operations against outages and keep you from being a weak link in the supply chain. They’re an intersection of environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals and resiliency.

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Innovating for the Future: How to Future-Proof Supply Chains To Craft More Efficient, Agile and Sustainable Logistics Solutions

3BL Media

As global supply chains continue to grapple with unprecedented challenges, the industry is being tested like never before. DP World and Supply Chain Dive’s studioID survey-driven report “ Supply Chains Prepping for a Greener, More Agile Future ” underlined the nature of these concerns.

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New Study Finds Sustainability Demands Are Propelling Supply Chain Strategies

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: According to a new study conducted by Forrester Consulting, digital transformation, sustainability initiatives, and customer experience improvements are among the top priorities driving the development of new corporate supply chain strategies. Download a copy of the full report. SOURCE: Rockwell Automation.

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Managing Risk in the Construction Supply Chain?

Sphera

Supply chain risk factors in the construction industry include cost pressure, the need to digitalize and increasing demands to include environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors during planning and building.   To manage all kinds of risks effectively, construction companies need a powerful supply chain risk management (SCRM) program.

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Managing Risk in the Telecommunications Supply Chain

Sphera

Telecommunications supply chains are hugely complex, with potentially thousands of highly specialized partners. To manage these and other risks, supply chain risk management (SCRM) must be deeply rooted in procurement and supplier management. Get started now on your journey to greater supply chain resilience!

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Managing Risk in the Telecommunications Supply Chain

Sphera

Telecommunications supply chains are hugely complex, with potentially thousands of highly specialized partners. To manage these and other risks, supply chain risk management (SCRM) must be deeply rooted in procurement and supplier management. Get started now on your journey to greater supply chain resilience!

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Responding to Increased Supply Chain Risk with Greater Vigilance

Sphera

Many supply chains are built around yesterday’s market conditions: geographically spread and reliant on cost-based decision-making, lean inventory and arms-length relationships with suppliers. Another common trait is relatively limited investment in managing risk in those supply chains.