The 21st Century Supply Chain

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  1. Joseph Rinkevich

    Thank you for a informative article, Francini.

    I’d also add that, in addition to water and energy metrics, manufacturers are under increasing pressure to better understand the chemicals in the products they buy, make and use. Given increasingly complex supplier networks, these expectations extend to suppliers, their suppliers, and on upstream.

    Getting a handle on carbon emissions and water use per unit of production, or overall is a key element of sustainable product innovation and competitiveness. In addition, companies that are able to cost-effectively evaluate and manage product chemicals to identify substances of concern and efficiently seek preferred alternatives will be see advantages. They will be well positioned to reduce business risk from regulatory compliance and market trends, as well as advocate scrutiny. But above all, all of these efforts will result in better, more sustainable products and organizations.

    The companies the implement the most efficient and reliable methods to gather and drive decisions on this information will achieve significant advantage in the coming years.

    At SciVera, we help companies and their suppliers cost-effectively review product chemicals via their BOM data to reduce business risk and speed the process of green chemicals innovation.

    Sincerely,

    Joe Rinkevich

    http://www.scivera.com

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