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Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Mark Rawlings and Martin Walton-Evans of AnitePS Consulting

 View from the Top: Brian Askew, Logicom | Part 2

 Technology Trends: Simon Tomlinson, The Logistics Business | Part 2

 Cost Cutting: Simon Pollard, AMR Research | Part 2

 Integration Issues: Ralph Seeley, PSM Consulting | Part 2

 Information Sharing: Jeremy Hammant, PA Consulting | Part 2 | Part 3

 Collaboration: Piero Damiani, SchlumbergerSema | Part 2

 Human Issues: John Bryant, Berkshire Consultancy | Part 2

 Supply Webs: Adrian Edwards, PricewaterhouseCoopers | Part 2 | Part 3

Simon Tomlinson of consulting firm The Logistics Business says companies have to start adopting networks of multiple supply chains.

Multiple choice - Part 1 | Part 2

Simon Tomlinson: different customers can represent a significant opportunity for more than one supply chain

The concept of the supply chain is nothing new. Yet drawing a line from manufacturing through the distribution centre to the customer does not accurately describe the way modern supply chains work.

One of the vital dimensions missing in attempts to describe and improve supply chain operations is an understanding of how the network needs to change according to time of year, business dynamics and product lifecycle.

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