Green efforts from the consumer goods front
December 4, 2009 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Consumer Goods, Featured Articles, Green
With climate change in the news and the prospect of volatile oil costs, the pressure is on for fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies to become more efficient and environmentally responsible. As a result, the FMCG industry is reevaluating its approach to “green” programming. This is leading to exciting innovations that might not only profit [...]
5 steps for a greener supply chain
November 26, 2009 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Checklists, Green
Communicate the message – It all starts at the top. Communicate the green vision and actions plans to all in the organization. Have a clear public relations agenda and don’t shy away from your critics. Work with all stakeholders. Look at the whole supply chain – talk to your partners and suppliers and get an [...]
The green big chill
October 5, 2008 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Cold Chain, Green
In the beverage industry, vending machines are an integrated part of the supply chain strategy, especially in more developed markets such as the U.S., Japan and the European Union. Vending machines and corporate coolers provide “within arms reach” availability and merchandised products. Manufacturers’ cooling strategies have always been focused on keeping the lights on and [...]
A greener reverse logistics
March 2, 2008 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Green, Transportation Management
Reverse logistics is increasingly becoming a factor for manufacturers and customers. Reverse logistics can be defined as the flow of purchased products back to the supply chain for recycling, replacement or disposal. Some of the benefits of a well planned reverse logistical process are: Reducing energy or fuel cost. A better network distribution design will [...]




