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Jul 9, 2024 |
logisticsit.com | Craig Summers |Manhattan Associates |Ed Holden
By Craig Summers, Managing Director UKI, MEA & Nordics, Manhattan Associates. Sustainability is no longer a luxury – it is a priority for businesses and a necessity for retailers and consumers alike. Reducing a company’s environmental impact requires many changes across an enterprise, but improvements to supply chains can make the largest overall impact.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
retailtechnologyreview.com | Craig Summers |Manhattan Associates |Ed Holden
This article is brought to you by Retail Technology Review: Transportation management can drive more sustainable supply chains: Here’s how…. By Craig Summers, Managing Director UKI, MEA & Nordics, Manhattan Associates. Sustainability is no longer a luxury – it is a priority for businesses and a necessity for retailers and consumers alike. Reducing a company’s environmental impact requires many changes across an enterprise, but improvements to supply chains can make the largest overall impact.
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May 9, 2024 |
independent.co.uk | Craig Summers
Manhattan Associates is a Business Reporter client. 2024 European retail benchmark highlights Unified Commerce, emphasising personalised experiences, streamlined checkout, reliable fulfilment and exceptional customer service.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
retailtechnologyreview.com | Craig Summers |northern Europe |Manhattan Associates |Ed Holden
This article is brought to you by Retail Technology Review: 3 supply chain approaches to beat the global permacrisis. By Craig Summers, Vice President, Northern Europe & MEA, Manhattan Associates. ‘Permacrisis’ has become such a talked about topic over the last four years that it has entered the common vernacular; so much so that in 2022, it was actually voted Collins Dictionary’s word of the year.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
logisticsit.com | Craig Summers |Manhattan Associates |Ed Holden
By Craig Summers, Managing Director UKI, MEA & Nordics, Manhattan Associates. ‘Permacrisis’ has become such a talked about topic over the last four years that it has entered the common vernacular; so much so that in 2022, it was actually voted Collins Dictionary’s word of the year. Signifying an extended period of instability and insecurity, especially one resulting from a series of simultaneous catastrophic events, the term Permacrisis summed up 2022 aptly and continues to resonate in 2024 too.
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