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Perspectives for Supply Change
Business as usual is dead: how can the supply chain enable new consumption models?
In this guide, Jean-Christophe Machet, Paul Polman, Bertrand Piccard, and many others changemakers share with us their convictions about the strength of collaboration and joint actions between different economic actors to create a powerful ecosystem of positive impact.
Report highlights :
- Greening the supply chain: a crucial lever to reduce our products’ environmental footprint
- In a world Ruled by omnichannel accessibility and immediacy can we rebuild responsible consumption models?
- Whilst the supply chain is thriving, how can we ensure it keeps a human face?
Urban logistics faced with economic and environmental challenges
The Covid-19 crisis has undeniably focused the attention of the public and politicians alike on supply chains: making the supply chain safer specifically in terms of food and essential products has suddenly become a vital issue for many countries.
This imperative adds to the numerous transformations already underway in “urban logistics” – within traditional logistics industries: preparation, storage, transportation, product deliveries to the urban environment, a place that is, by nature, constricted in terms of space and time and also requires specific processes.
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