The July edition of Supply Chain Digital is live

By Freddie Pierce
Read the July Edition of Supply Chain Digital's Magazine here A journey into pastures new I am sad to inform readers of Supply Chain Digital that...

Read the July Edition of Supply Chain Digital's Magazine here

 

A journey into pastures new

I am sad to inform readers of Supply Chain Digital that this is my last issue of the magazine, as I am moving onto pastures new and leaving WDM Group.

During my time at the publication, I have worked with some excellent contributors and impressive businesses, and have learnt new things about the industry along every step of the way. I am pleased to announce that from now on, my brilliant colleague Matthew Staff will be taking over as Editor of SCD, and I know he is looking forward to developing this publication further in the future.

In this month’s issue, we were treated to a unique insight into the future of sensor-based logistics following an interview with Chris Swearingen, Marketing Manager of FedEx SenseAware.

We also spoke to the founder of Danish company Responsible Procurement about how incorporating CSR into the procurement strategy can enhance brand management and goals, and examine how to minimise risk with business process management specialists XChanging.

In addition, experts in commercial management Judge 3D explained how the rail and intermodal industries can reduce excessive cost by considering design life, and Travelex take a look at the Top 10 Global Ports around the world.

Thanks so much to readers and contributors for your support in my tenure as Editor, and I hope you enjoy the issue!

·         Visionary leadership needed for intermodal transport

·         Reduce risks with technology

·         The next leg of the journey

·         Maximising brand development with CSR

 

Enjoy the issue!

Ella Copeland

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