Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 21:51:57 GMT -7
Article by Mr. Chema Aramburu, Executive Vice President and General Manager Asia Pacific and Japan Region, Infor Company There is no doubt that COVID-19 has forced food supply chains to fight against each other. Some even say COVID-19 is responsible for completely shattering food supply chains. What we are facing is a major crisis of the global food industry. Severe labor and skills shortage Coupled with the problem of sea shipping containers stuck at various ports, transportation costs are soaring. And not to mention the rising prices of raw materials. All of this means that many food manufacturers are struggling to meet consumer demand. At the same time, profits must be maintained. This is worsening the weaknesses in the global food supply chain. Therefore, food businesses around the world must find different methods and try everything possible. In order to stand firm in the face of various obstacles, The Center for Food Policy is a British interdisciplinary center for developing global food policy. Describe the food system as “A system that makes everything and everyone connected.
It both influences and is influenced by all related acti Email Data vities from the point of origin to the consumer and beyond.” Thus, food producers and processors are caught up in this complex system. Therefore, they face many weaknesses and problems both upstream and downstream of the larger supply chain. And the effects of the pandemic have exposed and worsened previously existing supply chain weaknesses. Because under pressure caused by customer expectations and the challenges of an ever-changing supply chain. As a result, many food manufacturers are urgently evaluating the flexibility of their supply chains. Factory1060-abf5cc7a-e1663064141145 Ultimately, it's about getting the right product to the right customer at the right time. It is still a challenge that can arise at any time. But this is reinforced by pressure from increased lead times and costs. It's something that many businesses know well. The need for greater flexibility and agility across the supply chain To allow for more collaboration See a comprehensive overview of the entire system. as well as turning to focus on developing a more intelligent supply chain. to adapt quickly and efficiently to changing needs at the same time Taking steps to develop a more resilient supply chain Being able to identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies before they have a serious impact remains extremely important.
Thailand The government is well aware of the many changes that are having a severe impact on today's supply chains. This tends to be protracted and takes time to resolve. Therefore, efforts have been made to push forward the connectivity of the supply chain. digital economy and economic growth along with environmental protection The latest was last July. The Thai government met with leaders of the US private sector. and signed with the United States government on strengthening supply chains. To strengthen the friendship and economic partnership between the two countries. and reiterate our shared interest in strong supply chains. Versatile and stable including mutual benefits from discussions Cooperation and coordination to reduce vulnerabilities in supply chains Reduce disruptions and allow citizens of both countries to have access to important goods at all times. Going digital Over the years 'Digital transformation' is often discussed as a panacea for all business ailments.