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Swedish Steel Manufacturer Selects Ivalua to Further Optimize Procurement Efficiency and Mitigate Supply Chain Risk

ivalua

Ivalua, a global leader in spend management, today announced that it has been selected by Swedish steel manufacturer SSAB to further improve the efficiency of its procurement processes and uphold and strengthen supply chain risk management thanks to Ivalua’s Source-to-Contract (S2C) solution. Learn more at www.ivalua.com.

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Stringent Reporting Regulations Require Data Integrity

Logistics Viewpoints

Between the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism ( CBAM ) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive ( CSRD ), any large company that intends to conduct business in the European Union will be responsible for reporting on data that encapsulates environmental risk, procurement statistics, and supply chain impacts.

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Food Safety: A Top Priority for food Manufactures

AB&R

Businesses must be prepared to comply with FSMA 204 regulations by January 20, 2026. Machine Vision combined with temperature sensors have the potential to transform food traceability, improving manufacturing defect detection by up to 90%. The post Food Safety: A Top Priority for food Manufactures appeared first on AB&R.

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Strategic Sourcing and Decarbonization: Decision-making across Disciplines

Jaggaer

In a manufacturing company, this will typically be between ten and twenty percent of emissions falling under Scope 1 (direct emissions that are controlled by a company) and Scope 2 (emissions that a company causes indirectly, for example as a result of its consumption of electricity).

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How Does ERP Help Small Manufacturing Businesses Grow?

OptiProERP

The global pandemic has brought significant changes in the manufacturing industry. To grow, small manufacturers need to rethink their production processes and consider digital solutions. Many small-scale manufacturers are ready to go digital but investing in a new ERP system raises some concerns for them. from 2019 to 2026.

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An Interview on What Darwin’s Theory Can Tell Us About Procurement and Supply Chains with David Loseby

HICX Solutions

David describes himself as a ‘pracademic,’ or practitioner academic, having held various global CPO roles across a number of industries, including retail, FMCG, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defense, manufacturing, and banking. Adoption challenges and future of Procurement. An alternative approach to digital transformation.

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Ensuring Compliance with the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

Exiger Perspectives

Stage 2: Pilot Implementation Starting January 2026, companies must purchase pilot product import permits. Today, roughly 95% of manufacturing data exists outside of the organization’s immediate ecosystem. By January 2026, the CBAM will mandatorily require independent verification of CBAM reports.