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[INFOGRAPHIC] Procurement Trends: Carving a Bigger Role in Supply Chain & Manufacturing

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However, modern technologies are dramatically changing procurement trends and how procurement professionals operate and their role in the company. Why Is Technology Driving Procurement Trends and the Role of Procurement? Instead, the use, speed, and capabilities of technologies will grow in 2016 shaping procurement trends.

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OSCA brings visibility to jeans supply chain

Logistics Business Magazine

In 1989, for example, the company obtained the license for JOOP! In the 21st century, ordering processes are becoming faster and production more complex. Therefore, at the end of 2020, MUSTANG started looking for modern software to get more visibility into the supply chain and speed up processes.

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Wenko Focuses on IT Transformation

Logistics Business Magazine

Production backlogs, for example, can be easily called up in the dashboard,” Koellner says. Even colleagues’ vacations no longer pose a challenge because everyone involved can track the processes in the system through central communication. . “Monitoring has improved greatly.

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Sustainability and due diligence laws force action

Logistics Business Magazine

Ralf Duester, board member of the SCM software specialist Setlog , summarises which trends will shape the year 2022. In road transportation, there is a strong trend towards e-vehicles and hydrogen-powered trucks. The post Sustainability and due diligence laws force action appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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10 most important SCM trends of 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

Ralf Duester, member of the board of the SCM software specialist Setlog, shows which trends will shape the year 2023. In the fashion and fast-moving consumer goods sectors alone, these are more than 100 brands, including, for example, Marc O’Polo, Jack Wolfskin, KiK and Wenko. foreign workers.