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How Returns Work – Amazon Reverse Logistics This video helps to understand how Amazon Reverse Logistics works. The innovative ways Amazon is lowering costs with reverse logistics is definitely worth the watch. Amazon is...
Typical negotiation mistakes of Procurement people. Negotiation mistakes can cost a company millions of dollars. The more prepared you are the less mistakes you will make. Always be ready in negotiations. Do your homework....
Balanced Scorecard The balanced scorecard is a performance management tool that helps companies to measure and manage their performance by looking at four key areas: By considering these four areas, the balanced scorecard provides...
3D Printing: The Future of Supply Chain Solutions. 3D printing has revolutionized the way businesses operate, allowing them to create products quickly and cost-effectively. This technology has also had a major impact on the...
High on the Reading List for Supply Chain Professionals. “The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement” is a business novel written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox, and first published in 1984. The...
Logistics Quotes Collection of Logistics quotes from CEOs, military leaders and logistics experts. “Major changes are coming to logistics. In the near future you will order a product and 30 minutes later a drone...
Plastic Bottle Recycling A plastic bottle recycling plant typically goes through several stages to process used plastic bottles and turn them into new products. These stages include: Great video on plastic bottle recycling. Plastic...
Supplier Negotiations & TCO Strategies. Supplier negotiations and total cost of ownership (TCO) strategies are important aspects of procurement and supply chain management. Supplier negotiations refer to the process of negotiating the terms and...
Understanding THE GOAL: The best-seller by Eli Goldratt and Jeff Cox The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, is a novel written by Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox. It is considered a classic in...
Kanban just in time (JIT) From youtube: Kanban Just in Time (JIT) is a scheduling system meant to achieve just-in-time production. The focus here is that you could apply just in time (JIT) in a regular...