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As the coronavirus outbreak has spread, unparalleled challenges have arisen for food and beverage companies all over the world. Extraordinary measures have been taken to keep the food supply chain safe, efficient, and productive.
Industry leaders, with agile solutions, are swiftly changing their approach to mitigate the fallout of the pandemic; further cementing them as leaders in the post-pandemic world.
Yet many companies are still learning to cope with the new realities of the crisis. The need to quickly identify, develop, and adopt new capabilities that ensure long-term resiliency is ever present on everyone’s mind.
For manufacturers and distributors of Food & Beverage, the new normal is characterized by a variety of factors that include:
This webinar will discuss some of the key factors involved in building a more resilient post-pandemic Food & Beverage supply chain in 2021 and beyond, including:
Speakers:
John Flemming, Director, Information Technology, Chapman's Ice Cream
Doug Mefford, Product Marketing Director, Generix Group North America
Phil Gautrin, General Manager, Generix Group North America
Moderator:
Robert Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrain
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Industry 5.0 — the fifth industrial revolution — places workers in the middle of the technological advancements occurring throughout the supply chain. While Industry 4.0 focused on the internet of things (IoT) and interconnectedness, the real value comes from putting workers in the middle of these technological evolutions.
By keeping workers at the center of the conversation, Industry 5.0 enables strong collaborative efforts between humans and robots, provides the foundation for the rise of the worker-centric DC, and ultimately results in a happier, more productive workforce.
In this live, interactive webinar, James Hendrickson, director of product & offering management, Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions, will explore:
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Today’s Procurement leaders are challenged when it comes to associating people with businesses. To understand the risk involved with any given organization, it’s critical to have a view into the Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO).
Researching and documenting the full ownership of your suppliers can be a manual and time consuming process. Dun & Bradstreet, the trusted source of insight on B2B relationships and corporate hierarchies understands the challenge to get deeper understanding of business ownership.
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Today's supply chains are becoming increasingly complex in this global world. It can be hard to have full visibility into your supply chain and truly know who you are doing business with.
Supply chain risk isn't just about the ability of the supplier to fulfill their obligations to your organization. Today, there is a need to think about important topics like modern slavery and environmental, social and governance (ESG).
Having a compliant supply chain can mean avoiding disruptions to your business, managing costs and protecting your brand.
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Pay attention to your supply planning processes—or risk financial and regulatory peril.
The consequences of failing to connect the loss of control of the supply plan to regulatory problems is often overlooked by pharmaceutical manufacturers. It’s the “dirty little secret” few people in the industry ever acknowledge.
As a result, companies fail to fix supply planning problems. The implications of this failure can be devastating to customer service, financial performance, and stock price.
Presenter Tom Strohl will explore how poorly functioning supply planning processes almost always lead to supply chain disruptions and serious compliance flaws. Symptoms of poor supply planning processes will also be examined.
You will learn what good business processes look like, allowing you to gain control of your business, by examining:
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