Procurement: Page 95
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Canadian timber prices rise as fires consume product
Wildfires may limit wood availability, driving up prices and depressing the construction industry.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 18, 2017 -
FDA struggles to trace contamination within complex food supply chains
The FSMA helps to identify sources of food contamination more quickly, but the burden of the risk of food poisoning still falls on the consumer.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 17, 2017 -
Explore the Trendlineâž”
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Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management.
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IBM, Automation Anywhere want to automate rote, data-intensive tasks
The collaboration is intended to help companies improve processes and free employees to focus on more creative aspects of their jobs.
By Justine Brown • July 14, 2017 -
Group purchasing saves healthcare supply chains up to 18% of costs
A new study conducted by a former FTC chairman defends GPOs' use of vendor funding and warns Congress against changing the funding mechanism, saying it could increase costs for healthcare supply chains.
By Rich Weissman • July 13, 2017 -
Walmart will fine suppliers for late, early deliveries in push for inventory control
The new rule may have unintended consequences at Walmart's loading docks, however, as carriers will lose a time-based risk buffer to account for traffic, weather and hours-of-service delays.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How contracts help define supplier performance
Too often contracts are negotiated, signed, celebrated and then filed away — never to be seen again. But managing contracts well may help improve performance.
By Rich Weissman • July 11, 2017 -
Supplier financial risk lies at the core of disruptions, per procurement pros
A survey of executives at ProcureCon Indirect East revealed that more than half the respondents did not track supplier financial health after onboarding, but recent events suggest it is a good time to start.
By Rich Weissman • July 7, 2017 -
GSK taps suppliers, Schneider to meet emission targets
The British drugmaker aims to be carbon neutral by 2050 and will need help from its hundreds of suppliers to help cut down on emissions.
By Edwin Lopez • July 6, 2017 -
Butter spot prices surge to new global high, brand buyers panic
What was previously a glut based on artificially low prices turns to a shortage and a spike in demand.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 6, 2017 -
McCormick hopes to capitalize on good relationship with Amazon
The spice company knows that maintaining strong vendor-seller relationships can present new selling opportunities and purchasing options.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 6, 2017 -
Logistics professionals must step up to help stem influx of opioid drugs
A united pharmaceutical effort is required to stem the flow of fentanyl and its imitators.
By Jennifer McKevitt • July 5, 2017 -
Report: Execs struggle to quantify Procurement's value
A new HBR report discusses the need for procurement professionals, and evaluates some of the challenges they face as supply chains continue to evolve.
By Rich Weissman • July 5, 2017 -
UN Women releases toolkit to help narrow gender gap for procurement professionals
The toolkit's research reveals that buying from women-owned suppliers brings procurement savings and a bigger customer base.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 26, 2017 -
Research shows buyers, suppliers often struggle to collaborate
A negative power balance between buyers and suppliers inhibits growth and innovation.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 23, 2017 -
Report: Procurement benefits from C-Suite buy-in, but struggles with outdated tech
The profession is suffering growing pains as it transitions to a technology-based way of doing business.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 21, 2017 -
Japanese automakers brace for Takata bankruptcy
Honda, Toyota and their peers react by finding alternative suppliers and managing financial risk.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 20, 2017 -
'Buy American' policies could disrupt supply chains, but compliance is critical
The Chamber of Commerce warned against the adoption of "Buy American" policies in NAFTA 2.0 earlier this week.
By Rich Weissman • June 16, 2017 -
HP to maximize sustainability efforts through 2025
The power of a big buyer can shape its suppliers' sustainability policies.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 16, 2017 -
Gymboree said vendor issues hastened financial woes
Vendors began demanding tougher terms and sparked a vicious financial cycle.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 15, 2017 -
Running in place: Retailers struggle to keep up with customer expectations
"Brick and mortar isn't going away — it's adjusting," says Radial's John Byrde. Part of that process means adjusting omnichannel strategies to lower costs.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 15, 2017 -
Report: E-commerce disruption is coming for industrial distributors
Consumer trends and new technologies are facilitating direct purchase from manufacturer and may potentially disrupt traditional distributors.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 14, 2017 -
Post-recession credit shortages slow productivity, strain relations
The effects of the 2008 global financial crisis are still being felt across the supply chain.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • June 14, 2017 -
SAP Ariba, Samasource partner to end poverty with procurement information
The partnership continues a trend of supply chain partners bringing buyers more information to make purchasing decisions.
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 13, 2017 -
Kuehne+Nagel adds emission figures to invoices
How many GHGs did your latest ocean shipment come with?
By Jennifer McKevitt • June 9, 2017 -
Jabil commits to Apple's push for 100% renewable energy
Sustainability is a "challenge that never ends," Apple writes in its 2017 Supplier Responsibility report, but partnering with like-minded suppliers can make a world of a difference.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • June 9, 2017