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Companies that revised their supply chains in 2008 may be reluctant to do so now because they assume the price of oil will fall again. But oil prices shouldn't be the only factor involved in the decision to redesign.
Mauricio Ferreira of Kraft Foods Brazil says companies need to have a strong supply chain strategy if they want to take advantage of Latin America's fast-growing markets.
To successfully launch manufacturing operations in this fast growing country, take advantage of the private and government assistance that's available, advises consultant Kurt Binh.
With operational costs rising and sales declining, the global coffee purveyor implemented a three-step plan to improve supply chain performance, cut costs, and prepare for the future.
Some retailers in Europe are far ahead of their U.S. counterparts when it comes to continuous replenishment of store shelves. Will U.S. companies catch up?