Webinar: How to Reduce Loss and Damage in the Supply Chain
10 November 2010
Reduction of damage as a result of distribution is one of the easier and often over looked ways to positively affecting a company's environmental footprint and bottom line. This online briefing discussed approaches to reduce loss and damage in the supply chain.
Michael has over 10 years experience in the transportation packaging industry, specialising in supporting clients determine root cause of shipping damage and with cost reduction goals. He is an expert in utilising standard simulation tools as well as understanding when non-standard means and expertise should be used to deliver a more valuable solution.
Held on 10 November 2010, the webinar reviewed:
- Approaches to reduce loss and damage in the supply chain
- Prediction: understand what you are going to see before you see it
- Reaction: if damage occurs, how do you learn from it
- Evaluation: was your prediction right or did you react appropriately
Don't miss this if you are involved in:
- Packaging design, development and specification
- Environmental and sustainability initiatives
- Performance testing
- Logistics of finished goods
- Retailing