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A supply chain perspective: the dilemma with customer choice
Hatmill’s Toby Farrance and Liam Lindley discuss the impact of increasing customer choice and the perhaps surprising consequences it has on the supply chain. The Museum of Crisps states there […]
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Transport planning: ensuring stock is delivered on time
In many ways, logistics is like a theatre show, particularly when we think about operational and transport planning. Paddy MacBrant explains why.
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ILG Webinar: Are you ready for a no deal Brexit?
On Thursday 10th September, Hatmill’s Simon Dixon joined the ILG webinar to discuss the main areas of concern as the 31st December approaches.
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What is demand forecasting? Plus other common forecasting questions
Why forecast demand? How? And what’s the difference between forecasting and planning? Your questions answered…