SupplyChain Magazine August 2022 | Page 12

“ I ’ m inspired by seekers – anyone who is committed to learning , growth and giving back ”
“ What we ' ve found is that logistics is way behind in its modus opernadi !”
“ The hardest thing for women in technology is finding a way to achieve equality ”

THE BRIEF

“ I ’ m inspired by seekers – anyone who is committed to learning , growth and giving back ”
Supriya Iyer Director of Supply Chain and Commercial Operations , Google �
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“ What we ' ve found is that logistics is way behind in its modus opernadi !”
Mac Sullivan Head of Tech & Digital Production , NNR Global Logistics US �
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“ The hardest thing for women in technology is finding a way to achieve equality ”
Diana Monterrubio Procurement Global Strategic Director , Teleperformance �
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BY THE NUMBERS

Firms looking to reshore chip manufacturing are choosing Europe over other regions because of its greater access to renewable energy . ( Figures show renewable energy as a share of total electricity generated .)
US
China

14 %

Japan
( McKinsey )

13 % Europe

15 %

EDITOR ' S CHOICE

ASIA HOLDS KEY TO FUTURE SUCCESS , MCKINSEY TELLS CEOS McKinsey urges CEOs to make Asia central to their business strategy , with geopolitical uncertainty , inflation , and supply chain disruption the new normal .
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PUT PEOPLE AT HEART OF SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSFORMATION – LOSEBY Speaking at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE : The Risk & Resilience Conference , consultant CPO David Loseby urges firms to prioritise people over technology .
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31 %

12 August 2022