Procurement: Page 88


  • John Deere's demand forecast in limbo amid trade uncertainty

    An equipment purchase the size of a Deere tractor is an investment in the future of a farm, and uncertainty makes farmers hesitant to invest until the climate improves.

    By Feb. 21, 2019
  • Charmin, Angel Soft slammed for destructive procurement in 'tree to toilet pipeline'

    The Natural Resources Defense Council called for leading brands to embrace sustainable practices and recycled materials, to "stop flushing forests down the toilet."

    By Feb. 21, 2019
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    Inventory Management

    Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management as an effective strategy against tariffs.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Starbucks' newest Bali location showcases coffee farming

    The coffee chain's largest location in Southeast Asia, which includes interviews with farmers and a chance to visit the field, highlights its sustainability and ethical farming practices. 

    By Julie Littman • Feb. 20, 2019
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    Valentine's Day: When cacao isn't just another commodity

    Sourcing enough chocolate to keep up with Valentine's Day demand is a vastly different experience depending on the maker, and the chocolate. 

    By Feb. 14, 2019
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    Retail imports strong ahead of possible tariff hikes

    Talks began in December to resolve the U.S. trade dispute with China, but retailers have been preparing for higher costs on imports since last year, according to the National Retail Federation.

    By Feb. 13, 2019
  • How companies overspend millions on IT procurement

    If a company doesn't know what it already has, it's easy to buy the same thing again — and again, and again.

    By Feb. 12, 2019
  • Cargill commits to sustainably sourced seaweed

    Through the Red Seaweed Promise, the company will work with producers on "improving production and harvest practices."

    By Feb. 8, 2019
  • Tariff hike delay has helped out ag shippers, but not for long

    Though a stay of tariff increases got soybeans moving again, the looming March 1 deadline for another tariff hike means traders and farmers are still in uncertain terrain. 

    By Feb. 8, 2019
  • Supplier cyber risk concerns auto industry

    In a new study, 73% of respondents expressed concern about the cybersecurity of third-party providers.

    By Feb. 7, 2019
  • How Bulletproof brews a transparent coffee supply chain

    For wellness brand Bulletproof, the promise of superhuman health has to be backed up by a relentless sourcing strategy. 

    By Feb. 6, 2019
  • Unilever discloses tea suppliers amid consumer pressure

    Shoppers may not have the clout or leverage of those spending millions of dollars in the supply chain, but consumer supported organizations like Freedom United prove their influence by increasing transparency in the tea supply chain.

    By Feb. 6, 2019
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    Walmart, Target, 100+ others saved $19.3B through sustainability

    Procurement managers of major corporations can exert influence upstream to meet climate goals, but engaging with suppliers remains fairly uncommon. 

    By Feb. 6, 2019
  • UK to offer simplified customs in case of 'no-deal' Brexit

    The changes are meant to alleviate some of the headaches in the supply chain causing concern among U.K. importers. 

    By Feb. 6, 2019
  • UK manufacturers stockpile resources ahead of Brexit

    Trends such as low output and manufacturing job cuts in January show worrying signs for U.K. manufacturing.

    By Feb. 5, 2019
  • Trump executive order extends Buy American policy

    The directive asks federal agencies to encourage contractors on infrastructure projects to buy iron, aluminum, steel, cement and other goods domestically.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 5, 2019
  • Trade risks drive companies to stockpile inventory — is it a risky move?

    Building inventory helps to ensure supply, but brings added risk and cost that could cause just as much harm as the trade shifts they are meant to avoid. 

    By Feb. 5, 2019
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    Procurement execs see 'inertia,' legacy systems as roadblocks: survey

    The role of the CPO has transformed from cost control to a strategic business partner in unlocking value across the organization through digital transformation.

    By Jan. 31, 2019
  • J.Crew Group selects sustainable denim supplier. Is it a natural fit?

    Apparel retailers are increasingly proactive in pursuing sustainable sourcing, but social pressures and outright crisis still play a hand in redirecting the industry. 

    By Andy Burt • Jan. 31, 2019
  • Boeing prepares its supply chain to hit new production record

    Even though the manufacturer delivered a record 69 737s in December, the CEO emphasized its supply chain is still not running at 100%. 

    By Jan. 31, 2019
  • Tariffs to cost Harley-Davidson more than $100M this year

    Executives on an earnings call proceeded under the assumption the 10% tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods will increase to 25%.

    By Jan. 30, 2019
  • Investors demand McDonald's, Chipotle de-risk meat supply chains

    The coalition of investors, which represent $6.5 trillion in managed assets, also sent letters to Domino’s Pizza, Wendy's, and the owners of Burger King, KFC and Pizza Hut.

    By Jan. 29, 2019
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    Breaking up with suppliers is easier than you think

    Buyers may let emotion get in the way of the right business decision, agonizing over misplaced feelings of betrayal and disloyalty to a supplier community that often defines relationships a bit differently.

    By Jan. 28, 2019
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    Amazon pushes for more companies to create exclusive brands

    After finding it was too expensive to develop exclusive brands independently, the retail giant started pushing established food and beverage manufacturers to take on the R&D work.

    By Nina Sparling • Jan. 28, 2019
  • Hershey sharpens focus on deforestation in cocoa supply chain

    The company's efforts are part of a $500 million commitment to cocoa supply chain sustainability announced last year. 

    By Jan. 25, 2019
  • UPS, Delta and Walmart share tactics for combating human trafficking

    Executives spoke at the relaunch of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Task Force to Eradicate Human Trafficking.

    By Jan. 24, 2019