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Practical Supply Chain Management The Customer / Supplier Challenge 20 th April 2005 Jaguar Cars, Coventry IEMA Midlands Craig Percival Senior Consultant White Young Green Environmental
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Major Contractors/Organisations Why engage the supply chain? Manage risks –Reputation –Legislation –Financial Identify opportunity –Environmental impact –Financial –Reputation Pictures: Art Crimes: Los Angeles 40 by Risky, 2000, “Mist Opportunity”, Tom McCormack 2005
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Organisations in the Supply Chain The growing need to demonstrate ‘green’ credentials Pressure from –Regulators –Competitors –Customers –Public –Employees Picture: Taken from a webpage of the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada
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Supply Chain Management Pitfalls –Too much information, is it relevant? –Running very fast, but getting nowhere –Poor communication, mixed messages –Too much pressure, badge on the wall Poor planning
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Supply Chain Management Factors to consider –80:20 rule –Resource requirements (internal/external) –Factual decision making? –Set goals with realistic outcomes Commitment and Action Planning
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Easy Access / BS 8555 A possible solution? Phased approach to EMS implementation Allows companys to progress at own pace Demonstration of progress By Phase 3 supplier will have –Assessed aspects and their impact on the environment –Assessed legal requirements –Began to improve their impact on the environment –Developed an environmental policy
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BS8555 Progress Tracker
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Monitoring progress with Key Performance Indicators The true test of effective environmental management Use with strategic partners Repetitive/similar work Get to the key environmental impact (or risk) of the activity –Management Performance Indicators –Operational Performance Indicators Track actual performance over time Picture: Taken from a webpage of the London 2012 bid
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Thanks for listening craig.percival@wyg.com Mobile: 07760 172 108
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