As climate targets approach manufacturers could be doing more to tackle Scope 2 emissions – resulting from the generation of purchased energy – and Scope 3 emissions – produced throughout the whole value chain.
In today’s more uncertain world, accurate, real-time data is playing an increasingly critical role in guiding corporate decision making, so a lack of understanding in this area could be holding some businesses back.
With EV battery packs and raw materials in short supply, it is critical for manufacturers to improve operational resilience and secure the supplies they need.
With perception of sustainable businesses positive, many companies are rushing to put initiatives in place to differentiate themselves. However, doing things in a hurry is not necessarily the best strategy.
The civil aviation industry is making progress in ramping up production and demand levels across the defence sector have rarely been higher. But what does this mean for buffer stocks – will they need to continue for a while longer?
With defence spending increasing and civil aviation passenger numbers predicted to rise, could this be the year that they put their ‘factory of the future’ strategies to the test?
Product and pricing decisions are key to survival. But how can a complex business make these decisions amidst so much uncertainty? The answer lies in data understanding.
Train operating companies are under pressure to deliver a consistent positive experience, all while attempting to modernise. But how can this happen and could the Rail Reform Bill help?