Supply Chain Management Services
Core Trading Company Inc.
Core Trading Company Inc. (CTC) is a supply chain management consulting company specializing in the medical field. CTC can enable organizations to gain and solidify access to key markets, and create brand differentiation.
CTC can assist you in the following ways:
Vendor Environmental/Sustainability Audits
Life Cycle Assessment
Green’ Logistics Strategy
Contract Sales & Sales Training
Green Supply Chain Program & Policy Development
Sustainable Sourcing Program Opportunities Assessment
Sustainable Procurement Strategie
Doing Business with Federal, State, & Local Governments
Other Services Include:
Pharmaceutical Procument (Human & Veterinary)
Medical & Laboratory Supplies
Computer & IT Services
Navigation Equipment (Wearables, Automotive, Marine & Avaiation)
Supply Chain Management Services
In today’s economy, there is increasing emphasis on supply chain management as being vital to a long-term successful business strategy. In the emerging “Green Economy”, sustainable sourcing, environmentally responsible logistics, and ‘Green’ Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is gaining traction as an essential business management tool. GSCM integrates an environmental lens into core operational management from material sourcing through product design, manufacturing, distribution, delivery, and end-of-life management.
Traditionally, organizations that implement sustainability-focused initiatives have focused solely on cost avoidance by assuring compliance, minimizing risk, maintaining health, and protecting the environment within their own four walls. Studies have proven time and again that implementing sustainable sourcing initiatives along a company’s entire supply chain can:
Raise productivity and contain costs
Reduce product environmental footprint
Enhance customer and supplier relations
Support innovation
Enable prosperous growth
What is supply chain management
Supply chain management
Supply chain management (SCM) is the oversight of materials, information, and finances as they move in a process from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Supply chain management involves coordinating and integrating these flows both within and among companies. It is said that the ultimate goal of any effective supply chain management system is to reduce inventory (with the assumption that products are available when needed). As a solution for successful supply chain management, sophisticated software systems with Web interfaces are competing with Web-based application service providers (ASP) who promise to provide part or all of the SCM service for companies who rent their service.
Supply chain management flows can be divided into three main flows:
The product flow
The information flow
The finances flow
The product flow includes the movement of goods from a supplier to a customer, as well as any customer returns or service needs. The information flow involves transmitting orders and updating the status of delivery. The financial flow consists of credit terms, payment schedules, and consignment and title ownership arrangements.
Green supply chain management
Green supply chain management (GSCM) is described as integrating environment thinking into supply chain management, including product design, material sourcing and selection, manufacturing processes, delivery of the final product to the consumers, and end-of-life management of the product after its useful life.
Benefits of GSCM
Some studies mentioned benefits of adopting GSCM, such as (Stevels, 2002). He demonstrated the benefits of GSCM to different roles of supply chain including environment and society in terms of different categories: material, immaterial, and emotion. For material, GSCM helps lower environmental load for environment, lower cost prices for supplier, lower cost for producer, lower cost of ownership for customer, and less consumption of resources for society. In terms of immaterial, GSCM helps overcoming prejudice and cynicism for environment, less rejects for supplier, easier to manufacture for producer, convenience and fun for customer, and better compliance for society. For emotion, GSCM helps motivation of stakeholder for environment, better image for supplier and producer, feel good and quality of life for customer, and make industry on the right track for society. He also provided examples of companys that were successfully adopted GSCM.
Stevels, A. (2002). Green Supply Chain Management Much More Than Questionnaires and ISO 14.001. IEEE, 96-100.
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