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How Procter & Gamble is thriving on supply chain complexity

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Source: Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference. GDM now serves more than 100 distributors on five continents and in 180 countries from Argentina to Zimbabwe. P&G’s existing planning system, designed for its main supply chain, couldn’t support GDM’s complexity. Equally it poses huge supply chain planning challenges.

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Supply Chain Planning in Emerging Markets: Four Points to Remember

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And while each market can be unique, we found a few repeating themes in our own experience and from sources including Gartner and our customers Procter and Gamble (P&G) and Cipla Medpro. These include road and rail networks, utilities like electricity and water, as well as technology infrastructure for information exchange and payments.

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Commodities Used in Electric Car Batteries: An Update on Lithium and Nickel

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Countries worldwide have announced policies to promote the shift toward green technologies—especially electric vehicles (EVs). Its efficient energy storage and release capabilities make it invaluable in powering modern electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems, particularly in the form of lithium-ion batteries.

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Supply Chain Roundtable Series: Getting Demand Forecasting Right 

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Mark Houghton – CEO at Radical Cloud Solutions , our cloud solution specialist in Zimbabwe. Begin with high-level market data and work down to revenue A common mistake when trying to predict demand is to rely solely on internal data. James Trevelyan – Business Director at Circle One Surf Co. near Exeter.

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EV segment will likely depend on China for many years

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The Act risks causing … economic damage to both the US and its closest trading partners [and could] trigger a harmful global subsidy race to the bottom on key technologies and inputs for the green transition,” wrote the European Commission in early November. and foreign automakers. Volkswagen suggested setting it at 10 per cent or less.”.

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