Benefits From Green Supply Chains Far Outweigh The Costs Experts Quote Recent Report

Released on: April 16, 2008, 2:47 am

Press Release Author: Vivek Sood

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: It is generally assumed that Green comes at a cost. Going
green is supposed to increase the costs of production, transportation and
distribution. For this reason some companies are even charging extra prices for
Green Products. But a ground-breaking study, conducted by Global Supply Chain Group
has turned this conventional wisdom on its head

Press Release Body: North Sydney NSW 2060, April 16, 2008 -- Environmental
pro-activism is generally assumed to come at an additional cost to the corporations.
It is widely thought that going green is expensive. On the contrary, our modeling
indicates that adoption of Green supply Chain methodology should result in overall
cost reduction if it is done in a thorough and logical manner. said Vivek Sood, the
Managing Director of Global Supply Chain Group based in Sydney, Australia.

The recently released report titled Green Supply Chains A CEO's Handbook is based
on the proprietary research, interviews with more than 100 key executives, original
case studies, green system and process mapping, and nearly 12 man-months of original
analysis by top-tier strategy consulting caliber analysts. It gives a holistic view
of the green supply chains through the decades, traces how businesses and supply
chains have always moved in lock-step with each other and creates a map for shaping
the future of green supply chains. It also takes into account the trends, the
capabilities, the changing business needs, and geo-political realities to create a
comprehensive framework of Green Supply Chains and their key elements.

Tony Fedorowicz, one of the co-authors of the report said Our research has found
that without any new technologies being utilised, just a move to a Green Supply
Chain can reduce costs by 5-20%. The adoption of new technologies, however, can take
cost reductions to a whole new level. In addition, by raising their Green
credentials amongst customers, employees, government authorities and other
stakeholders, companies also move rapidly towards ensuring a sustainable and
successful future

Dr. Wolfgang Partsch, a senior partner with Global Supply Chain Group, based in
Munich, Germany said After co-creating the supply chain management methodology in
1978, I have remained at the forefront of this field for the last 25 years by
continually pushing the boundaries of thoughts and applications in Supply Chain
Management. But, during all this time, nothing has excited me as much as our current
endeavor on Green Supply Chains. It is the need of the moment, resonating in all
directions. What is more important, it makes perfect commercial sense. This report
is a big step in furthering that discussion. It should be on the bookshelf of every
progressive manager.

More details on the report are available by contacting Global Supply Chain Group on
the address given below.


About Global Supply Chain Group:
Global Supply Chain Group is pro-active in creating, configuring, and formulating
effective, secure and sustainable supply chains around the world. With a collective
supply chain experience of more than 120 years, the senior team in Global Supply
Chain Group has worked on more than 100 blue chip projects on all continents adding
in excess of $1.5 Billion in value to their clients' businesses. Large corporations
rely on Global Supply Chain Group to deliver outstanding results in their supply
chain strategy, supply chain sustainability, supply chain security and supply chain
performance.
Global Supply Chain Group works very closely, and sometimes anonymously, with the
senior executive teams of large corporations to help them win outstanding Global
Supply Chain Advantage through:
. Supply Chain Transformations and Design,
. Supply Chain Strategies and Execution,
. Supply Chain Infrastructure and Efficiency,
. Supply Chain Information technology and Integration
. Supply Chain Processes and Personnel
No matter what your supply chain issues or questions are, it is worth while reaching
out and making a connection with us on www.GlobalSupplyChainGroup.com
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Contact:
Vivek Sood
Global Supply Chain Group
Level 1, 93-95 Pacific Highway
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia
Telephone +61 2 8920 0694
Fax +61 2 8920 0689
info@globalscgroup.com
http://www.GlobalSupplyChainGroup.com

Web Site: http://www.GlobalSupplyChainGroup.com

Contact Details: Vivek Sood
Global Supply Chain Group
Level 1, 93-95 Pacific Highway
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia
Telephone +61 2 8920 0694
Fax +61 2 8920 0689
info@globalscgroup.com
http://www.GlobalSupplyChainGroup.com

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