Balancing Sustainability with Profitability
Download the brief for 7 ways supply chain sustainability has a positive financial impact.
Achieve your sustainability goals while driving business performance.
Create, protect, and grow long-term economic, environmental, and social value for all stakeholders involved in bringing your goods to market. Logility can help you:
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Accelerate and improve decision-making
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Effectively deploy inventory
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Efficiently use assets and raw materials
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Reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint
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Trace and recover products
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Ensure adherence to proper labor, safety and security standards
Supply Chain Sustainability: 3 Pillars for the Future of Business
The voices calling for responsible business practices to extend to the value chain are many and urgent. One could easily think this is solely because of the inherent social and environmental risks, as well as governmental challenges, but there is also a strong business case for supply chain sustainability.
Using Machine Learning to Optimize Inventory and Extract New Insights
Businesses today are facing increasing pressure to maintain inventory levels effectively, as well as optimize inventory balance and placement. Uncertainty and disruption have become commonplace in the market; business data is growing exponentially and therefore more difficult to manage and learn from; and inventory is often misplaced, overstocked or out of date.
The Day of Reckoning for Sustainability Claims
The short version: if you can’t track the complete history of a product, including material and labor inputs, you can’t make an ironclad claim about its sustainability. There is no credible sustainability without comprehensive traceability. The latest twist: what’s always been an ethical issue is now a legal issue, too.
How Can Your Business Achieve Economic Supply Chain Sustainability?
Anybody with a stake at any point along the supply chain will tell you that things can go wrong in a second. And when they do, every business suffers the effects. That’s why the importance of supply chain sustainability goes beyond going green, protecting the environment, and proving the business’s values.
“In today’s globalized economy, outsourcing business operations doesn’t mean outsourcing responsibilities or risks—or that a company’s responsibility ends once a product is sold. Leading companies understand that they have a role to play throughout the lifecycle of their products and services. Supply chain sustainability management is key to maintaining the integrity of a brand, ensuring business continuity, and managing operational costs.”
– United Nations Global Compact
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