This document discusses supply chain and customer collaboration. It begins with defining collaboration as working together towards a common goal. It then outlines the agenda which includes a market overview of Asia Pacific's growing economies and consumer markets. It discusses how supply chain collaboration can help address increasing cost pressures, sustainability concerns, technology opportunities, and demands for higher end-consumer satisfaction. The document advocates for a partnership approach between logistics companies and customers to jointly address these challenges through shared investment, planning and access to information systems.
A Case Study on DHL.DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry.
It cover the information related to DHL.
Mission and Vision
History
Market share
SWOT analysis
a small presentation on DHL case from ICMR case no. OPER/099.
giving information about the problems and issue faced buy DHL in Brussels,Belgium and how the established a new hub in Leipzing.
A Case Study on DHL.DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry.
It cover the information related to DHL.
Mission and Vision
History
Market share
SWOT analysis
a small presentation on DHL case from ICMR case no. OPER/099.
giving information about the problems and issue faced buy DHL in Brussels,Belgium and how the established a new hub in Leipzing.
Multimodal transport is essentially an international through-transport combination with various modes of transport such as ship, rail, truck, airplane, etc., primarily through the use of containers.
Multimodal Transport: Where the carrier organising the transport takes responsibility for the entire door-to-door transport and issues a multimodal transport document.
A multimodal transport operator (MTO) acts as a principal and therefore as a “carrier”, because the MTO contracts with the shipper to carry goods by one or more modes of transport as may be necessary. The MTO has accepted total responsibility and liability to perform the transport contract; he has become the sole interface point for the shipper’s transport function.
Supply Chain Management in the Motor Vehicle Industry, the Example of Mini.aguesdon
The powerpoint presentation based on my dissertation. It is much less complete than the dissertation itself, as the presentation must only last 3 minutes.
Please feel free to leave any comment or suggestion !
A Brief presentation on Containerisationsubhash_ae
A brief presentation on Containerisation , the advent of Containerisation , use of marine containers to carry cargo across the oceans , description and types of marine containers , technical details of the marine containers etc. etc.
In this joint presentation, Trevor Jones and Anthony Olomolaiye detailed the collaborative relationship built between DHL Supply Chain and Coventry University. Details included activities undertaken in the past twelve months and examples of student and graduate PM successes.
I gave this presentation to the department Technology and Operations Management to explain my thoughts on how sea ports act in global supply chains through organisational, logistics, and information networks.
This presentation is one that I have been giving regularly to academic groups, corporate executivs, and at conferences.
the basic message is that we need to change systems. That if we agree sustainability is a goal, we need to develop solutions to problems.
It has to be more than hurdle rates, and for scale to occur we must begin understanding the needs and motives of different countries, groups, corporations, and citizens.
Multimodal transport is essentially an international through-transport combination with various modes of transport such as ship, rail, truck, airplane, etc., primarily through the use of containers.
Multimodal Transport: Where the carrier organising the transport takes responsibility for the entire door-to-door transport and issues a multimodal transport document.
A multimodal transport operator (MTO) acts as a principal and therefore as a “carrier”, because the MTO contracts with the shipper to carry goods by one or more modes of transport as may be necessary. The MTO has accepted total responsibility and liability to perform the transport contract; he has become the sole interface point for the shipper’s transport function.
Supply Chain Management in the Motor Vehicle Industry, the Example of Mini.aguesdon
The powerpoint presentation based on my dissertation. It is much less complete than the dissertation itself, as the presentation must only last 3 minutes.
Please feel free to leave any comment or suggestion !
A Brief presentation on Containerisationsubhash_ae
A brief presentation on Containerisation , the advent of Containerisation , use of marine containers to carry cargo across the oceans , description and types of marine containers , technical details of the marine containers etc. etc.
In this joint presentation, Trevor Jones and Anthony Olomolaiye detailed the collaborative relationship built between DHL Supply Chain and Coventry University. Details included activities undertaken in the past twelve months and examples of student and graduate PM successes.
I gave this presentation to the department Technology and Operations Management to explain my thoughts on how sea ports act in global supply chains through organisational, logistics, and information networks.
This presentation is one that I have been giving regularly to academic groups, corporate executivs, and at conferences.
the basic message is that we need to change systems. That if we agree sustainability is a goal, we need to develop solutions to problems.
It has to be more than hurdle rates, and for scale to occur we must begin understanding the needs and motives of different countries, groups, corporations, and citizens.
For the first time, CDP and Accenture have analyzed this data at the national level to assess the relative climate risk faced by supply chains in 11 key markets, the preparedness of these supply chains to manage these risks and the propensity of suppliers to work with their customers to reduce risk and seize climate opportunities. This year’s supply chain program involved 66 corporations with $1.3 trillion in procurement spend. They requested that their suppliers disclose information on how they are approaching climate and water risks and opportunities, generating the largest ever set of such data, from 3,396 companies worldwide, up from 2,868 in 2013.
According to Renub Research latest report, “Refrigerated Transport Market, Global Forecast 2023-2028, Industry Trends, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis” Refrigerated Transport Market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 6.37% from 2022 to 2028.
The SPHS Capacity Building Sessions at the UN Global Supplier Meeting 2015UN SPHS
Presented by Elisa Tonda, UNEP. Business Case of Eco-Innovation: "Acting Head, Responsible Industry and Value Chain Unit" at the UN Global Supplier Meeting, the SPHS Capacity Building Sessions, 25th of November, 2015 Copenhagen DENMARK.
Sustainability: Changing the debate in emerging marketsVimarsh Bajpai
The report, based on the survey of 2,500 companies in 34 economies, reveals that businesses leaders in emerging markets are more focused on the sustainability of their operations compared with peers in developed markets.
The presentation was given at the 2009 CHaINA Supply Chain Management conference in Shanghai on November 4, 2009.
Entitled Green Isn't Greener. Brown Isn't An Option, this presentation focuses on the economic motivations that will drive sustainability, steps that some firms are making, and what happens to firms who fail to embrace sustainability
Circular Economies Case Studies - Softmatter VenturesAishah Avdiu
One of the most impactful ways to deploy capital is to direct investment toward disruptive technologies which reduce waste. In this white paper, we explore case study startups in waste-to-energy, consumer software, and bio-fabrication industries and their potential to continue the path toward total sustainability.
Softmatter Venture Capital, 2018
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China's chemical market is the world's largest which currently faces production overcapacity, slow growth of local demand, and high competition intensity. In this white paper, Solidiance addresses the questions on how to grow and maintain market position as many emerging competitors are moving up to the value chain through product upgrade, continuous innovation, and business expansion.
The answers are “The New Chemical Era in China” which will come up as the phenomenon resulting from the ability of different chemical companies to create their market identities to gain competitiveness.
This phenomenon is expected to gradually open new opportunities in development of different industry sectors, such as automotive, energy, construction, as well as electrical & electronic (E&E).
3. 3 Agenda Market Overview – we are in a new economic paradigm Supply Chain & Customer Collaboration Cost Pressure Sustainability Technology End-Consumer Satisfaction Partnership Approach
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5. 68% of the top 20 countries (relative to the number of households) are in Asia
6. 24% of the world’s countries exceeding 7% GDP growth are in Asia
7. Over a third of the top 20 manufacturing output countries are in Asia
8. 14 Asian countries are above the global average consumer confidence indexSource: AC Neilson
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10. Asia may escape the worst of this crisis but it is still early days; China is the key player to determine regional confidence and growth
11. In this century we are witnessing the rise of the East and a shift of power (especially economic) to the developing world; not since the Industrial Revolution has such evocative change taken place
12. These economic challenges emphasize a greater need for collaboration5 Source: Nielsen Global Consumer Confidence Index, 1st Half, 2008
13. 6 Agenda Market Overview – we are in a new economic paradigm! Supply Chain & Customer Collaboration Cost Pressure Sustainability Technology End-Consumer Satisfaction Partnership Approach
14. 7 Supply Chain & Customer Collaboration Collaboration Cost pressure Customers continue to come under cost pressure due to the volatile price of fuel and general commodities End-Consumer Satisfaction Growth of modern trade in Asia will drive need for better supply chain performance; on shelf availability will drive customer satisfaction and thus increased brand loyalty Sustainability An increasing international and regional focus on sustainability and vehicle utilisation Technology Technology is and will continue to grow as the key driver for efficiency, collaboration and customer satisfaction Logistics companies are acting as the centre of collaborative efforts to reduce costs, increase sustainable supply chain footprints and aggregate efficiency, with the aim to increase customer satisfaction Partnership approachIncreased complexity of global supply chains create a greater need for strong partnerships and joint investment in people, systems and solutions
20. Many successful companies continue to address cost pressures by outsourcing supply chain activities / processes to third-party logistics companies, allowing them to:
26. Cost savings can be realized through network re-configuration, further collaborative initiatives in consolidation, fronthaul, backhaul and inventory optimization and utilization of more efficient vehicles Source: AC Neilson; Global Logistics Outsourcing trends: Challenges in managing 3PL relationship
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28. Millions of Asians could face poverty, disease and hunger caused by rising temperatures and increased rainfall2
31. Globally, sulfur dioxide (SO2) has decreased but its concentrations remain above the WHO threshold in many cities in developing countries
32. If global emissions continue on a ‘business as usual’ path for the rest of the century, Earth will warm by 14˚C by 21004Source: 1. 2008 Sustainability Yearbook; 2. World Health Organization; 2008; 3. CSR Asia Weekly 2008; 4. Washington Post, March 2008
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34. DPWN, parent company of DHL, is spearheading the sustainable supply chain approach, having made a commitment to reduce its carbon footprint by 10% by 2012, and by 30% by 2020
81. 16 DHL Smart Shelf SolutionTemperature Tracking, Clinical Trials, Cool Chain Solutions Med Device Med Device Stock Stock Med Device Med Device Med Device RFID Smart Shelf Solution: consignment of pharmaceutical products Singapore Local Delivery Inbound Outbound Pharma Med Device Return Smart Shelf Hospitals EU Suppliers Med Device Healthcare Hub Med Device US Suppliers Return Smart Shelf Medical Devices Tag with RFID Tags Legend Order Fulfillment, DHL Information Flow
84. METRO Group is a new partner of the DHL Innovation Initiative, this partnership will jointly advance technology projects and turn them into business successes
95. Consolidation goods at collection hubOrder placed by telephone, fax or e-mail Collection of goods by closest hub to point of origin Local distribution by closest hub to point of destination Scheduled vehicles running daily between hubs Cross-dock operations onto delivery vehicles
96. 21 Agenda Market Overview – we are in a new economic paradigm! Supply Chain & Customer Collaboration Cost Pressure Sustainability Technology End-Consumer Satisfaction Partnership Approach
103. Customer access to partner 3PL’s information systems will provide them with visibility of available warehouse and trucking space, trucking destinations, etc., from point of supply to point of sale
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105. We will see a growing trend of customers looking to outsource more and more of their supply chain activities – replenishment, manufacturing, data and financial management – increasing the need for closer economic and strategic ties between 3PL’s and their customers
106. Many of today’s companies will become pure ‘brand’ entities and will hand over the arms and legs of their physical operations to supply chain entities; a growing combination of strategic partnerships from sourcing to end-delivery will allow the ‘brand’ to focus purely on brand development and R&D
107. Asia will, in many ways, be a leader due to its long term growth, early adoption of new business models and huge tide of new consumers who will drive supply chain execution, excellence and excitement