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Greening of the Supply Chain: Sustainability Goes Horizontal |
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Expert Believes Benefits will Accrue on Macro Level to All Partners
NEW YORK – Sustainability and environmental friendliness have gone beyond personal behavior and corporate policies to a higher – or rather horizontal – plateau. |
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Distributors Continue Growing in Operators’ Minds |
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Caveat: They Must Provide Comprehensive Information and Services to Customer
NEW YORK – Operators continue to acknowledge their tenacious, consultative distributor-partners for contributing to their success thus proving that their high standing in last year’s Foodservice Elite report was not a fluke.
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IFDA Spearheads Supply Chain Efforts in Adopting GS 1 Standards |
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Result will be Accurate Procurement, Receipt, Putaway and Delivery to Customers
NEW YORK – Steve Potter, senior vice president for industry relations, International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA), recently attended a meeting of GS1 in Dallas – a leading global organization dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply and demand chains globally and across sectors. IFDA is preparing for a meeting later this month with its Supplier Advisory Council and IT Committee on the need for complete and accurate information in data exchange between trading partners. We asked Potter to provide an update on the latest developments.
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Aberdeen Study Analyzes ERP Effect on Supply Chain |
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With realities of rigid regulations and compliance requirements that are faced by manufacturers in process-related sectors, and distributors across many industries, the right control over the manufacturing – or distribution process is not an option, according to the Aberdeen Group, Boston. |
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Globalization’s Negative Dividend Forces Hands-On Vigilance |
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By Ihor Dlaboha
Globalization, a comprehensive premise built on the interdependence of countries, economies, industries and companies, for the most part has lived up to its expectations. |
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