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Extending the horizons: Green Supply Chain as Driver of Operational Excellence

Companies around the world are increasingly involved in the concept of the “Green Supply Chain.” In some cases, it occurs proactively along with the rest of the chain, or it may come about in a compulsory way, via client pressure and regulations for better environmental practices. This session shows how chains in various sectors are … Continued

Creating Value with Supply Chain Excellence

Supply chain excellence results in not only a cost reduction, but in better market participation, faster sales growth, more profitability, better customer service, and more value to shareholders. Professor Lee describes a point of reference of how innovations in the supply chain can be developed and carried out. [FMP width=”530″ height=”298″]https://sintec.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/Visum07_Conferencia_HauLee-Stanford.mp4[/FMP]

Improving your Sales and Operation Planning (S&OP) Process

Supply chains have become more complex, involving global resources and markets, more extensive supply lines, and products with a shorter life cycle. This has caused resurgence in interest in “Sales and Operations Planning” processes. This conference will discuss these processes and the necessary improvements for managing the complex, dynamic and global supply chains of today. … Continued

Preparing for Disruption: A Supply Chain View of Resilience

This investigation is directed toward the organization and design of the supply chain, focusing on how chains respond to interruptions or alterations and in how to create competitive advantages through its design and administration. Mr. Rice is a mechanical engineer from the University of Notre Dame, and has a Masters in Operations and Finance from … Continued