Go Green, Cut Costs
Lately, there have been two big corporate trends we’ve been hearing a lot about. The first is to conserve the environment by “going green.” The second, in light of current economic conditions, has been to re-evaluate spending, and cut costs where ever possible. One would not immediately think that these two things could go hand-in-hand. However, it is possible for both principles to be successfully applied to the supply chain. A more efficiently-run supply chain can lead to less waste, less fuel, and lower costs. This article from Industry Week discusses the idea of controlling supply chain costs through the synergies involved in being green: Can You Have a Lean-Green-Global Supply Chain?
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