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In January 2020, Richard Corbett was ready to take a break from e-scooters. After two years of working at e-scooter startup Bird, Corbett decided to take a sabbatical with his wife and two-year-old son. He had time. Unlike the rest of Europe, scooters were banned from both roads and pavements in the UK. And although Corbett had been pushing the government to change the law, legislation moves slowly and e-scooters were not high up the priorities list of a country looking down the barrel of Brexit. Richard Corbett. General Manager at Voi UK. Voi Corbett didn t see any chance of any legislative change happening until 2021 at the very earliest, so he figured he d take his chance to travel the world while his son was still pre-school age. Both Corbett and his wife quit their jobs in January, the plan being to renovate and rent out the house before setting off for adventure in April. ....
John Lamb/Getty Images In recent reports, business leaders in Europe pointed out decentralization as a major theme in the supply chain industry. Blue Yonder reported that over the next few years, usage of pop-up distribution centers, dark stores, and microfulfilment centers will double. Because of his work, Insider named Blue Yonder strategic advisor, Michael Feindt, to our annual list of the 10 leaders transforming supply chain in Europe. . There s no doubt that the events of 2020 and 2021 have had a huge impact on supply chains across the world. Norwegian advisory organization Xynteo s recently published Choose Growth report canvassed 80 European business leaders to determine how current strategies are likely to help or hinder the wider transformation needed in Europe. ....
. Fifteen years ago, I embarked on what I know now is a right career choice for me: supply chain management. Back in those days, we talked about how an effective supply chain is about ensuring products can be made available at the right time, at the right place and at the right cost. We preached about the four supply chain priorities that every company should think about cost, quality, flexibility, sustainability. Today, supply chain managers continue to walk on a tightrope balancing business requirements for product quality and availability in the most sustainable way possible, versus. the ever present cost considerations. The four topics mentioned above continue to be discussed today, albeit with slightly different buzzwords like agility, resiliency, and transparency. ....