The time for action on greening supply chains has come. Daily headlines report food shortages and concerns about energy security and dangerous climate change. Current forecasts suggest that by 2050 the human population will grow to around 9 billion and that per capita consumption of hard and soft commodities is set to increase. An incredible challenge lies ahead of us: already the production, extraction, and consumption of basic commodities are contributing to humanity's unsustainable ecological footprint.
Access to resources will be a major strategic corporate issue in the coming decades. We are convinced that the winners will be those companies that can demonstrate that their supply chains are clean and green
Understand what Green Supply Chain Management is fundamentally about
Appreciate what is needed to enable a Green Supply Chain
Show the benefits that can be obtained
Look 'outside of the box'
Understand how to apply a Green Supply Chain migration strategy
Recognize the new required policies
Examine the organization's supply chain operations and activities
Analyze the key areas of the supply chain
Apply “Green” principles and see how “going green” makes commercial sense
Succeed in introducing a Green Supply Chain
Understand the migration strategy to enable sustainable Green Supply Chains
Gain a competitive advantage
Procurement Managers
Supply Chain Managers
Inventory Managers
Warehouse Managers
Supply Chain Professionals
Procurement Professionals
Also, this conference is useful for all managers & senior managers among all the organization
The 5 fundamental questions to be answered on the benefits, the costs, the power to influence, engagement and barriers
Benefits of Green Supply Chain
Traditional and Green Supply Chains
Green Supply Chains and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Drivers of Green Supply Chain
The Green Supply Chain Framework
Impact on the bottom line through green supply chains
Key Contributors to the Profitability of Green Supply Chains
Life Cycle Management
Green Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP)
Procurement definitions, aims, and scope
Benefits of Green Procurement
Drivers of Green Procurement
Challenges
Factors Affecting Green Procurement
Moving towards Green Procurement
Reflections on Green Procurement
Benefits of Green Production
Drivers of Green Production
Challenges of Green Production
Key Components of Green Production
Drivers of Green Logistics
Benefits of Green Logistics
Challenges in Green Logistics
Moving towards Green Logistics
Benefits of Green Packaging
Drivers of Green Packaging
Getting Started with Green Packaging
Importance of Green Marketing
Drivers of Green Marketing
Challenges in Green Marketing
Elements of Green Marketing
Examples of Supply Loops
Components of Supply Loops
Drivers of Supply Loops
Benefits of Supply Loops
Supply Loops
Carbon Measurement
Carbon Minimization
Carbon Monitoring
Carbon Reporting
Phase I: Detailed Analysis
Phase II: Design and Implementation
Phase III: Organizational Change Management
Benefits of Continuous Improvement in Green Supply Chains
Pre-requisites of Continuous Improvement
The methodology of Continuous Improvement
Green Supply Chain Benchmarking
Pareto Analysis
Example of Green Supply Chain Continuous Improvement
Benefits of Performance Evaluation
Performance Evaluation Methodology
Presenting finding of Performance Evaluation
Using information from Performance Evaluation for making decisions
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