Procurement: Page 46
-
Column
4 ways to prepare procurement for the second pandemic peak
As shortages and COVID-19 infections persist, it's time to navigate the next phase of the pandemic. Let's call it the second peak.
By Rich Weissman • July 15, 2021 -
Retrieved from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.Deep Dive
As PPE demand grew, organizations stepped up to the challenge — and fought fraud along the way
Bad actors emerged during the pandemic, as a supply-demand imbalance in personal protective equipment left openings and vulnerabilities for fraud and counterfeits.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • July 15, 2021 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Sean Gallup via Getty ImagesTrendlineInventory Management
Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management.
By Supply Chain Dive staff -
Higher contract rates pull volume from spot truck market
DAT Principal Analyst Dean Croke said this is the result of carriers securing higher contract rates, which reduces the incentive to focus on the spot market.
By Matt Leonard • July 14, 2021 -
Walmart's Flipkart cuts single-use plastic packaging from supply chain, shifts sustainability focus to sellers
The e-commerce platform is juggling the rapid growth in online retail with corporate goals and consumer preferences for sustainable packaging.
By Max Garland • July 13, 2021 -
Walmart will add transportation pillar to Project Gigaton
The effort will focus on suppliers' fleets to achieve the retailer's goal to avoid one billion metric tons of greenhouse gases in scope 3 emissions by 2030.
By Matt Leonard • July 13, 2021 -
Hershey and Land O'Lakes partner on sustainability for dairy supply chain
The food CPGs are collaborating with a Chesapeake Bay nonprofit to cut greenhouse gas emissions and boost water quality around Pennsylvania farms supplying milk.
By Samantha Oller • July 9, 2021 -
Supplier financing disclosure would be required under proposed accounting rule
The trade payable arrangements, which help companies manage cash, typically aren’t publicly reported despite posing a liquidity risk.
By Robert Freedman • July 8, 2021 -
Opinion
Using a new supplier can be risky. Traceability can help.
The supply chain is its own complex ecosystem that requires tracking and documenting products from raw materials to finished goods, writes Brian McCaffrey, production operations manager at Rockwell Automation.
By Brian McCaffrey • July 8, 2021 -
Lead times at record highs and 'still accelerating': ISM
One respondent to ISM's June report said lead times for electronic components went from 16 weeks to more than a year.
By Shefali Kapadia • July 7, 2021 -
"Wanzl IWL" by Zulu84 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
'Real pressure on supply chains': How major players are balancing costs, speed and a new retail world
Executives from PVH, Under Armour, Dollar General, Tractor Supply and American Eagle spoke about current challenges and what it means for supply chains to be agile at NRF's Retail Converge.
By Ben Unglesbee • July 7, 2021 -
Ford limits production at multiple factories through July due to semiconductor shortages
Despite signs that the supply of semiconductors is beginning to normalize, it could still take until 2022 to work through backlog amid ongoing high demand.
By Matt Leonard • July 6, 2021 -
Driving operational efficiency is top CPO priority for 2021
The need for agility over the past 18 months forced a shift in priorities for many CPOs, according to Deloitte's 2021 Global Chief Procurement Officer Survey.
By Jen A. Miller • July 1, 2021 -
HB Fuller leans on 'strong supplier relationships' to navigate shortages, tight freight market
Strategizing for a "ship stuck in the Suez is exactly what they're set up to do," an executive said of its supply chain team.
By Matt Leonard • July 1, 2021 -
A picture of an empty Shapla Square in Dkaha, Bangladesh taken during the March 2020 coronavirus lockdowns. The image by Engr Ekhtiar Hassan Shabuj is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0
Garment factories in Bangladesh stay open despite new lockdown
The lockdown in Bangladesh, extended for seven more days, now ends on July 14 as death tolls from COVID-19 hit record highs.
By Edwin Lopez • Updated July 8, 2021 -
Unilever backs UK accelerator for diverse suppliers
The partnership comes as the company works to spend 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion) of its annual supplier budget with diverse suppliers by 2025.
By A.B. Brown • July 1, 2021 -
Mondelēz's Triscuit is the latest brand to embrace traceability
The snacking giant said the transparency pilot, allowing consumers to follow white-winter wheat from fields in Michigan to the bakery, is the first of its kind for the company.
By Christopher Doering • June 30, 2021 -
Best Buy plans to spend $1.2B on diverse suppliers across its business
The retailer joins Target and others in an effort to diversify supplier bases. The initiatives' success depends on their centrality within an organization.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 28, 2021 -
Column
Procurement should take ownership over transportation and logistics
From strategic sourcing to relationship management, procurement professionals have plenty to offer to improve logistics.
By Rich Weissman • June 24, 2021 -
Albertsons hits sushi sourcing goal 18 months early
As part of its seafood sustainability goals, Albertsons is also focusing on traceability and social responsibility.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • June 24, 2021 -
Levi's COO wants to transform the brand's supply chain
The company's focus on product quality, sustainability and loyalty will require transparency and close collaboration with suppliers.
By Kaarin Moore • June 23, 2021 -
Increased containerboard output not enough to keep prices down
Corrugated and solid box prices shot up during the first half of 2021, despite remaining flat or even falling throughout much of 2020.
By A.B. Brown • June 17, 2021 -
Tariffs, pandemic may not be enough to drive reshoring
Asia's export share is expected to grow two percentage points to reach 38%, according to a forecast by The Economist Intelligence Unit.
By Matt Leonard • June 17, 2021 -
Deep Dive
The misconceptions in the rare earth supply chain
The problem isn't a shortage of raw materials. The problem is getting them out of the ground — and out of China.
By Emma Penrod • June 17, 2021 -
CFOs question just-in-time supply chains
Pandemic-related disruptions made it clear a broader strategic approach is needed even once a supply and demand equilibrium is restored.
By Ted Knutson • June 15, 2021 -
US, EU suspend tariffs on $11.5B worth of goods trapped in aircraft dispute
Duties were 15% on aircraft products and 25% on non-aircraft products, including spirits, wine, food products and machinery.
By Shefali Kapadia • June 15, 2021