
Nescafé Reinvents Sourcing Model With Farmer-Led Investment
Nescafé has outpaced its 2025 sustainable sourcing goal a full year early, signaling stronger-than-expected momentum toward regenerative agriculture adoption. But beyond the numbers lies a
Nescafé has outpaced its 2025 sustainable sourcing goal a full year early, signaling stronger-than-expected momentum toward regenerative agriculture adoption. But beyond the numbers lies a
Procurement teams have long relied on historical quotes, supplier self-reporting, and broad category benchmarks to validate costs. But in an environment where commodity prices, freight
Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program has raised its maximum box length from 25 inches to 36 inches for U.S. shipments, marking a key packaging
When demand starts to recover, many manufacturers quickly ramp up production and invest in more capacity. Micron, however, is taking a different path. The company
The traditional replenishment model waits for stock outs, or at best, threshold-based triggers, to initiate action. But a new class of systems is shifting that
As automation scales and robotics fleets expand, warehouse communication infrastructure is hitting its limits. Traditional Wi-Fi struggles to keep up with the data volume and
Amazon is set to invest $54 billion in the UK by 2027, ramping up its logistics, cloud, and corporate infrastructure. The move consolidates the UK
Operational consolidation and AI-led inventory control are reshaping how the retailer handles complexity at scale. Kroger is restructuring its fulfilment and inventory operations in response
Nearshoring decisions are often driven by urgency, geopolitical risk, tariff pressure, or board-level mandates to shorten lead times. But as production migrates to Mexico, Eastern
With demand softening and geopolitical risk compressing visibility, FedEx is leaning harder into structural change. From shuttered stations to tariff-driven air cuts, the company’s Q4
Nescafé has outpaced its 2025 sustainable sourcing goal a full year early, signaling stronger-than-expected momentum toward regenerative agriculture adoption. But beyond the numbers lies a
Procurement teams have long relied on historical quotes, supplier self-reporting, and broad category benchmarks to validate costs. But in an environment where commodity prices, freight
Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program has raised its maximum box length from 25 inches to 36 inches for U.S. shipments, marking a key packaging
When demand starts to recover, many manufacturers quickly ramp up production and invest in more capacity. Micron, however, is taking a different path. The company
The traditional replenishment model waits for stock outs, or at best, threshold-based triggers, to initiate action. But a new class of systems is shifting that
As automation scales and robotics fleets expand, warehouse communication infrastructure is hitting its limits. Traditional Wi-Fi struggles to keep up with the data volume and
Amazon is set to invest $54 billion in the UK by 2027, ramping up its logistics, cloud, and corporate infrastructure. The move consolidates the UK
Operational consolidation and AI-led inventory control are reshaping how the retailer handles complexity at scale. Kroger is restructuring its fulfilment and inventory operations in response
Nearshoring decisions are often driven by urgency, geopolitical risk, tariff pressure, or board-level mandates to shorten lead times. But as production migrates to Mexico, Eastern
With demand softening and geopolitical risk compressing visibility, FedEx is leaning harder into structural change. From shuttered stations to tariff-driven air cuts, the company’s Q4
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