A short PPT deck looking at how some companies engage suppliers in sustainability and the results. Taken from the course "Getting to Grips with CR". For more info contact Stefan.Jensen@stakeholderintel.com
Saving Time and Money in Warehouse Operations (MFSA Annual Conference)interlinkONE
interlinkONE's VP of Sales Karen DeWolfe delivered this presentation at the 2012 MFSA Annual Conference in Asheville, North Carolina.
During the presentation, entitled "Saving Time and Money in Warehouse Operations", Karen shared a number of strategies, technologies, tools, and tips to help companies streamline their inventory management and order fulfillment processes.
Karen covers items such as:
- Online Ordering and Web-to-Print portals
- Wireless Barcode Scanners
- Order Picking Options
- Inventory Replenishment Techniques
- And more!
- Learn a step-by-step description of an ideal approach to benchmarking.
- Why qualitative and quantitative benchmarking go hand-in-hand.
- Steps to setting up a benchmarking program
Presented by: Michael Mikitka, CEO, Warehousing Education & Research Council (WERC)
November 28, 2012 - Consumer Goods Supply Chain Officer Summit 2012 - Shanghai Pudong, China
Warehouse Management is presented by Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division. Warehouse is a combination of two words ”ware” and “House” which means that it is a place to house or store/keep wares i.e. items/articles for sale. This presentation includes different aspects of warehouse like function, storage, types of stacking and others.
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Saving Time and Money in Warehouse Operations (MFSA Annual Conference)interlinkONE
interlinkONE's VP of Sales Karen DeWolfe delivered this presentation at the 2012 MFSA Annual Conference in Asheville, North Carolina.
During the presentation, entitled "Saving Time and Money in Warehouse Operations", Karen shared a number of strategies, technologies, tools, and tips to help companies streamline their inventory management and order fulfillment processes.
Karen covers items such as:
- Online Ordering and Web-to-Print portals
- Wireless Barcode Scanners
- Order Picking Options
- Inventory Replenishment Techniques
- And more!
- Learn a step-by-step description of an ideal approach to benchmarking.
- Why qualitative and quantitative benchmarking go hand-in-hand.
- Steps to setting up a benchmarking program
Presented by: Michael Mikitka, CEO, Warehousing Education & Research Council (WERC)
November 28, 2012 - Consumer Goods Supply Chain Officer Summit 2012 - Shanghai Pudong, China
Warehouse Management is presented by Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division. Warehouse is a combination of two words ”ware” and “House” which means that it is a place to house or store/keep wares i.e. items/articles for sale. This presentation includes different aspects of warehouse like function, storage, types of stacking and others.
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Objectives:
Identify the various functions and responsibilities of the warehouse/stores function.
Identify the various costs associated with holding or not holding inventory.
Describe and contribute in the design of an effective warehouse
Explain how to measure the performance of a warehouse
Third Party Logistics providers play a major role in the supply chain management. The aggressive business market demands price reduction and an expanded technique and performance. Fourth-Party Logistics provider that outsources the management of logistics activities in addition to the implementation of the supply chain.
Our professionally designed PowerPoint presentation is sure to impress executives, inspire team members and other audience. With a complete set of thirtyone slides, this PPT is the most comprehensive summary of Vendor Audit Power Point Presentation Slides you could have asked for. The content is extensively researched and designs are professional. Our PPT designers have worked tirelessly to craft this deck using beautiful PowerPoint templates, graphics, diagrams and icons. On top of that, the deck is 100 persent editable in PowerPoint so that you can enter your text in the placeholders, change colors if you wish to, and present in the shortest time possible.
Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
Presenting this set of slides with name - Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This presentation comprises a total of seventynine slides. Each slide focuses on one of the aspects of Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics Powerpoint Presentation Slides with content extensively researched by our business research team. Our team of PPT designers used the best of professional PowerPoint templates, images, icons and layouts. Also included are impressive, editable data visualization tools like charts, graphs and tables. When you download this presentation by clicking the Download button, you get the presentation in both standard and widescreen format. All slides are fully customizable. Change the colors, font, size, add and remove things as per your need and present before your audience.
Presentation used for teaching students at Kings College London and Birkbeck, University of London (BSc. and MSc respectively) on the case for supplier engagement, the issues, and how some companies are tackling the issue. Case studies from Waitrose, Coca-Cola Enterprises, and others
Objectives:
Identify the various functions and responsibilities of the warehouse/stores function.
Identify the various costs associated with holding or not holding inventory.
Describe and contribute in the design of an effective warehouse
Explain how to measure the performance of a warehouse
Third Party Logistics providers play a major role in the supply chain management. The aggressive business market demands price reduction and an expanded technique and performance. Fourth-Party Logistics provider that outsources the management of logistics activities in addition to the implementation of the supply chain.
Our professionally designed PowerPoint presentation is sure to impress executives, inspire team members and other audience. With a complete set of thirtyone slides, this PPT is the most comprehensive summary of Vendor Audit Power Point Presentation Slides you could have asked for. The content is extensively researched and designs are professional. Our PPT designers have worked tirelessly to craft this deck using beautiful PowerPoint templates, graphics, diagrams and icons. On top of that, the deck is 100 persent editable in PowerPoint so that you can enter your text in the placeholders, change colors if you wish to, and present in the shortest time possible.
Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
Presenting this set of slides with name - Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This presentation comprises a total of seventynine slides. Each slide focuses on one of the aspects of Supply Chain Inventory And Logistics Powerpoint Presentation Slides with content extensively researched by our business research team. Our team of PPT designers used the best of professional PowerPoint templates, images, icons and layouts. Also included are impressive, editable data visualization tools like charts, graphs and tables. When you download this presentation by clicking the Download button, you get the presentation in both standard and widescreen format. All slides are fully customizable. Change the colors, font, size, add and remove things as per your need and present before your audience.
Presentation used for teaching students at Kings College London and Birkbeck, University of London (BSc. and MSc respectively) on the case for supplier engagement, the issues, and how some companies are tackling the issue. Case studies from Waitrose, Coca-Cola Enterprises, and others
Inclusive Business Strengthening Supply ChainsExternalEvents
the study shows the role of SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, their Inclusive Business Approach and cases of tea and cassava in Vietnam, rice in Lao and vegetables in Cambodia. An overview of contract farming in Cambodia is also discussed.
A presentation looking at trends, drivers, actions, strategy and business ethics, why they matter, who does them well and what the business case is today
This study presentation outlines the role that environmental issues are now playing in business strategy. It looks at the main aspects of environmental legislation also at the role of CSR (corporate social responsibility), with a particular focus on sustainability
Presentation on Green Marketing and eco-friendly products|Can marketing reall...Kartik Mehta
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to analyse the impact of green marketing strategies on consumer purchasing patterns in Mauritius. The present research also explores the possibility of introducing greener patterns of consumption into contemporary lifestyles in the current context where green products are increasingly available.
Design/methodology/approach
– This paper reviews the theory of green marketing to identify how customers are persuaded to purchase greener products. It also reports the empirical results of a consumer survey on green marketing strategies by the questionnaire method. The survey questionnaires were administered to 150 respondents visiting various hypermarkets and supermarkets. The questionnaires were processed and analysed with the statistical programme SPSS, using descriptive, correlation and factor analysis.
Findings
– The findings provide some interesting clues regarding customers’ perceptions on environmental concerns and green products. Further findings suggest that most consumers have expressed a great interest in the protection of the environment and they are strongly concerned about the environment and its degradation. Hence, business executives should host workshops and seminars so as to educate customers on environmental protection and environmental‐friendly products. Results also indicated an overall positive correlation between effective green marketing strategies and customers’ purchasing patterns for green products. Therefore, there is a powerful urge for companies to promote green branding, eco‐labelling and green packaging strategies in order to encourage a greener pattern of consumption among consumers in Mauritius.
Practical implications
– The paper suggests a stepping approach to consumer purchasing patterns for greener products could be exploited more within consumer groups that have strong environmental concerns and beliefs in Mauritius. The results also offer precious knowledge on the effectiveness of green marketing strategies which can assist both private and public enterprises in developing and designing appealing green products that will be favoured by customers.
Originality/value
– Although green marketing has been an important research topic for several decades, hardly any research has been focused on the impact of green marketing strategies on consumer purchasing patterns in the context of developing countries. This paper has analysed the strength of environmental concerns and beliefs and has provided some insights on green marketing strategies and the various managerial implications have been fully addressed in order to favour the consumption of greener products in Mauritius.
Sustainability is smart business (events industry)Michael Luehrs
The business case for sustainability for event industry leaders. Directed at destinations, hotels, venues and industry influencers, the points here help show that sustainable practices are fundamental, integral and benficial to business.
Prepared in collaboration with Mariela McIwraith of MeetingChange, these slides were presented to the World Meetings Forum on behalf of the Green Meetings Industry Council.
Presentation looking how the issues of reputation, reporting and communications in corporate sustainability. It focuses on drivers, practices, outcomes and emerging issues for large companies around the world.
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A focused one-day business conference for winemakers, retailers, distributors and the wine value chain. To be held on Nov 4 2019 in London.
Our objective is prioritising debates and discussions, clarifying some of the confusion around what sustainability means and how you put it into practice in the wine industry.
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Where: The Conduit Club, Mayfair, London
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Tools, techniques and strategies for understanding, measuring and communicating impact. 19th-20th June 2018, London. This two-day conference will highlight the latest methods being applied by business to measure the impact of their sustainability programs. We’ll discuss and debate the pros and cons of the different tools and techniques available, whilst assessing what has really worked for companies in practice.
Brochure for a joint conference between Innovation Forum and Bon Sucro on sustainable sugar cane, to held in London on December 4-5 2017. This is the third event in our recent series on sugar cane.
An excerpt from our new Supply Chain Risk & Innovation publication: http://innovation-forum.co.uk/supply-chain-risk-innovation.php
A key mechanism of the sustainability movement, commodity certification has proved fairly effective in the fight against environmental destruction. But do global systems designed to drive best practice have their limitations?
An excerpt from our new Supply Chain Risk & Innovation publication: http://innovation-forum.co.uk/supply-chain-risk-innovation.php
As a result of its industry-leading position, tech giant Apple's efforts on sustainability have come under significant scrutiny - especially when it comes to working conditions at factories in China. Now, via audits, reporting and increased engagement, it is making a difference.
Supply Chain Risk & Innovation is the new subscription publication from Innovation Forum. Bringing you insight, analysis and critical thinking on sustainable supply chain management.
This brochure lists a selection of our current subscribers, the key industries we cover, and information regarding our core audience. Also outlined are the benefits readers will receive with a subscription, and what to expect in the next couple of months.
Management briefing from Innovation Forum on sustainability in the apparel industry. The report provides a concise snapshot of the latest trends and challenges facing the industry, and looks at how business is responding.
Management briefing from Innovation Forum on seafood and aquaculture sustainability, highly relevant for the US market and global companies working in seafood sustainability and CSR.
A huge challenge lies ahead of the world's biggest restaurant chain, largely run by franchises.
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Required reading for senior management, buyers, business sustainability professionals and all who advise them, Supply Chain Risk & Innovation distils all the myriad information, data, research and comment, presented it in a clear, analytical format.
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A simple presentation on the business case for supplier engagement in sustainability performance improvements
1. Improving supplier business models
How is it done, and what are the
results?
Tobias Webb, Stakeholder Intelligence
2. Why help suppliers improve?
• Companies under increasing
pressure on supply chain ethics
• Horsemeat scandal, Bangladesh
factory fires, slavery disclosure
rules, Uzbek cotton campaign, all
driving business action
• Audits only have limited value
• Supplier engagement today has
much stronger business case
3. What do we mean by ‘improve’?
• Achieve goals by alternate
means. For example:
• To stop factory fires, teach
managers how to run a better
factory
• Brands using “lean” to achieve
ethical gains: Better
management = less accidents
Innovative factory engagement training
4. So what’s the business case?
• Factories with better
management have fewer ethical
breaches = less bad headlines
• Fields with better management
are more productive: More
units…
• Reputation with NGOs and Media
stakeholders improves
• Employees stick around! (China)
Dole Foods uses SA8000 to improve productivity
5. Golden Agri Resources
• Large controversial Indonesian Palm
Oil Company
• Campaigned against by NGOs
• Struck deal with pressure from
Nestle, Unilever, with Greenpeace
and TFT
• Committed to zero deforestation
footprint & RSPO membership by
2015. Won back customers.
• Share price rose as a result
“No deforestation” commitment:
Now extended to pulp & paper
Sister company APP in Feb 2013
6. Coca-Cola Enterprises
• EU bottling/distribution arm of
Coke.
• Engages suppliers, holds annual
awards, encourages eco-
innovation, offers support
• Shares results and best practice
• Reducing supply chain impact
year after year: Cutting carbon,
emissions and costs
7. Waitrose, UK supermarket
• Assisted vegetable supplier Barfoots
• Barfoots reduced waste by 30,000
tonnes, Removed 3000 tractor
journeys from local roads
• Anaerobic digestion plant offsets
3200 tonnes of carbon per annum
• Ultra violet light technology
eliminated the use of water during
sweetcorn cleaning
8. PepsiCo cuts carbon & water
• PepsiCo: Helped farmers with direct
rice seeding in India cut water by 30%
and carbon by 70%
• Engaging farmers in EU to reduce
carbon footprint
• Drip irrigation only 1% of global
irrigation, yet highly efficient
• Clear business case to improve roll-
out of drip irrigation: Cuts water use
Direct rice seeding saves resources
9. Conclusions
• The business case is slowly evolving
• Most companies still see suppliers as
a cost, not an opportunity
• Only a few understand that
engagement is better than audits
• Audits cheap: Engagement less so
• Precise financial results hard to find.
Ethical/environmental gains clearer
Audits have limited value
10. Conclusions
• Pilot projects/case studies have
delivered excellent results
• Scaling these and sharing
knowledge is a major brand
challenge
• Technology seen as major
solution: Better, smarter systems
• Innovation coming from emerging
markets: India, Turkey, China etc
Tesco: Funding supplier technical training
11. Conclusions: How can big business help?
1. Access to technical
knowledge
2. Best practice sharing
3. Financing
4. Longer term contracts
5. NGO partnership
brokering
PepsiCo’s Icrop technology helps farmers
12. Want to know more?
This presentation is part of the online CSR training course “Getting to Grips
with CR” which can be found at http://www.getting-to-grips-with-cr.com and
features more than 100 training videos and discussions on global CSR for
members.
The course is currently taking place with 70 managers around the world
taking part. The next version will begin in September 2013. For more info or
to sign up contact: Stefan.Jensen@stakeholderintel.com