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A complete guide to operational procurement

TYA Suite

The PO serves as an official record of the transaction between the buyer and the supplier. Over time, these enhanced collaborations improve supply chain stability and can even lead to co-innovation opportunities. Is operational procurement part of the supply chain? Ready to transform your procurement operations?

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DDMRP: The future of managing supply and demand?

Skill Dynamics

If you go into any supermarket, you’ll be faced with tens of different varieties – from regular to travel size, charcoal, Pokemon and more – as brands endeavor to meet evermore exacting consumer requirements. In the same way, supply chain professionals cannot continue, again and again, trying to make their MRP system better.

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How the UK’s Favourite Supermarket Delivers Sustainability at Discount Prices

Positive Purchasing

Consumers are discerning and are increasingly demanding evidence, so woe betide the brand that talks the talk but fails to walk the walk! Inevitably, there are some supply chains that are riskier than others. If food waste were a country, it would be the third biggest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions!

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7 Trending Business Practices Disrupting Procurement!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. Initiatives are being put in place to make these statements a reality, but are these organizations agile enough to shift strategies, process and operations — for real? The responsibility of sourcing responsibly is shared between stakeholder, supplier, buyer and society at large.