Features

Classic and unapologetic

From the October 2022 print edition Not so long ago, a special edition vehicle trim was an immediate tell. It meant a…

Driving what’s right

From the October 2022 print edition While things have improved, most OEMs agree the automotive supply chain has yet to return…

Supplier segmentation

From the October 2022 print edition As environmental concerns continue to take centre stage, businesses are under more pressure…

Leaning into ESG

From the October 2022 print edition To appreciate the shift towards environmental and social governance (ESG) practices, we…

Leading with compassion

From the October 2022 print edition It’s common to hear from supply chain professionals that they fell into the vocation almost…

Unsung heroes

From the October 2022 print edition Someone once defined to me a “procurement professional” as someone who does meticulous…

Smarter facilities

From the October 2022 print edition Many of the features traditionally associated with smart facilities – lighting activated by…

The price of shipping

From the October 2022 print edition The world’s supply chains and the globalized business environment over the past few years…

Help wanted

From the October 2022 print edition Neil Drew can sum up Canada’s procurement job market in just a few words: “Super, super…

Aging well

From the August 2022 print edition With supply chain issues in the heavy-duty truck industry, like lack of build slots for…

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