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March 8, 2025

6 Strategies for Building an Adaptive Supply Chain

Traditional supply chains react, while Adaptive Supply Chains are built to anticipate and evolve. Learn how these strategies can transform your supply chain and multiply margins despite today’s turbulent market environment. Supply chains are more than just something to manage. They’re a strategic asset to the organization – driving long term, sustainable growth by constantly adapting to a fast-changing world. In this white paper, you’ll learn: The three pillars that make up an adaptive supply chain Six practical strategies that can help you achieve the three pillars of an adaptive supply chain Real life use cases on how companies like yours are using these strategies to maximize operational performance, profitability, and sustainability   Download the “6 Strategies for Building an Adaptive Supply Chain” white paper here to learn more  
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July 2, 2024

Guide to Sustainability in Logistics: Implementing Eco-Friendly Practices

The logistics and transport sector contributes about 24% of global CO2 emissions. Considering the push for supply chain sustainability across different sectors, the need for lower emissions has been heating up in recent years. With roughly a quarter of the world’s emissions tied to logistics, this industry will possibly be the final frontier to tackle regarding sustainability. While different strategies can be leveraged to reduce the impact of logistics operations on the environment, integrating eco-friendly practices and reducing Scope 3 emissions are some of the most pressing initiatives at hand. This article serves as a guide that will provide actionable steps for companies to embrace innovative solutions and navigate the transition toward a greener future. Scope 3: Understanding Supply Chain Emissions Modern supply chain management outsources different parts of the operation to leverage the expertise of different suppliers and stakeholders. Logistics operations are usually outsourced to third-party providers, and exercising control over their operations and monitoring their sustainability practices and emissions can be challenging. Here’s the harsh reality: no matter how well an organization manages to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions, the unaddressed Scope 3 emissions can bring the entire process to a screeching halt. This is especially true…