Trends change, demands shift within a short period of time and supply chains span multiple continents: The fashion industry operates at a rapid pace. This dynamic certainly enables fashion retailers’ …
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Traditional purchasing strategies focus on availability, efficiency, and price. Yet, with a view to reducing dependence on primary raw materials, rising world market prices, and ESG commitments, a new procurement …
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Sustainability requires strong partnerships: With a fully electric truck, SupplyX and Contrail are combining climate protection with efficient logistics and thus send a clear signal for change.
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Global supply chains are caught in a field of tension between efficiency, transparency and social responsibility. Due to legal requirements such as the German Supply Chain Act, the CSRD and …
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The need for sustainable strategies in logistics has never been more evident. From low-emission transport solutions to innovative packaging concepts, there are numerous approaches when it comes to switching to …
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Procurement is much more than an administrative process: those who purchase, shape – and those who select suppliers, set standards. Companies that integrate ESG criteria into their procurement strategy recognize …
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How can we reduce CO2 emissions, conserve resources and make our supply chain more efficient at the same time? These questions are increasingly setting the agenda for companies that want …
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In view of global markets, volatile demand and increasing customer requirements, efficient and flexible supply chains are becoming a decisive competitive advantage. However, traditional supply chain approaches are increasingly reaching …
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Climate targets are no longer a nice-to-have, but a mandatory exercise for companies that want to ensure their survival in international competition. In this context, science-based targets (SBTs) offer a …
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International trade comes with enormous opportunities. And yet, it also entails considerable challenges – especially when it comes to the (sustainable) return of goods. Reverse logistics, i.e. the smart organization …