The Supply Chain Owner’s Guide to Planning

There are multiple key areas within the supply chain that should be evaluated to assess whether improvements trim the fat and economical inefficiencies from the supply chain.

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In following the maturation of the temperature controlled logistics industry, the planning stages are vital to the continual enhancement and streamlining of the cold chain. There are multiple key areas within the supply chain that should be evaluated to assess whether improvements trim the fat and economic inefficiencies from the supply chain.

To add to the discussion on continuous improvement within temperature controlled logistics, Cold Chain examines the notion of planning with a few key experts, more specifically in the areas of stability budgets, supply chain integration, temperature control with high-value products, ambient ranges and oncoming trends to account for.

Check out the full report as our expert commentators discuss the following topics

  • How can stability budgets be used to assist with cost saving in the implementation of temperature controlled management?

  • Is temperature management for CRT/ambient products still stands as a large challenge within the industry? What are the best ways for firms to compliantly lower their outgoings?

  • In regards to high-value products – what is the best way to ship them, considering efficiencies as well as costs?
  • What are the key areas to focus on when streamlining freight routes?

And much more...

 

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