October issue of Supply Chain Digital - live now!

By James Henderson
The October issue of Supply Chain Digital is now live, and is packed with exclusive interviews, sector analysis and company insight. Our cover star thi...

The October issue of Supply Chain Digital is now live, and is packed with exclusive interviews, sector analysis and company insight.

Our cover star this month is none other than Stéphane Masson, Senior Vice President of Global Procurement at Marriott International.

In an in-depth interview, he reveals the strategy behind changing the organisation’s supply chain strategy from being US-centric to globally focused.

Continuing the ‘big interview’ theme this month, Supply Chain Digital sits down with Paul Alexander, Head of Indirect Procurement at BP, to get his thoughts on what constitutes a good leader in business.

An old head in procurement, Alexander speaks illuminatingly on the importance of inspiring staff, and giving them the tools and resources to learn on the job.

You will also find an interview with Pierre Francois Thaler, Chief Executive and Co-Founder of Ecovadis, which has carved out an important niche analysing the sustainability of companies’ supply chains.

Our Top 10 this month looks at the world’s busiest container ports.

And in this packed issue, we run the rule over a number of leading global businesses, including Woolworths, PCI Limited, BDP International, and Chassis Brakes.

You can read the brand-new issue of Supply Chain Digital here.

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