Future Supply Chain 2016: Serving Consumers in a Sustainable Way
A new integrated supply chain model that takes into account sustainability parameters
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What does the current focus on sustainability have to do with on-shelf availability and costs in the physical supply chain for consumer goods? The answer is “everything.” Find out more in the new “Future Supply Chain 2016” study from the Global Commerce Initiative and Capgemini.
The study presents a new integrated supply chain model that takes into account sustainability parameters such as CO2 emissions reduction, reduced energy consumption, better traceability and reduced traffic congestion, as well as traditional measures like on-shelf availability, cost reduction and financial performance.
The total potential impact of this supply chain redesign is significant, including reduction in transport costs per pallet, reduction of handling costs per pallet, reduction of lead time, lower CO2 emissions per pallet and improved on-shelf availability.
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