“To improve is to change. To be perfect is to change often.” Winston Churchill
For modern day businesses, pivoting to respond to the ever-changing economic landscape is the new normal.
Geopolitical tension is widespread, operating costs are high, and the outlook for growth is uncertain. In this environment, it is difficult to invest in progress on sustainability. Read more in our latest whitepaper about the costs of greenwashing and the benefits of making your supply chain more sustainable.
“To improve is to change. To be perfect is to change often.” Winston Churchill
For modern day businesses, pivoting to respond to the ever-changing economic landscape is the new normal.
With the world looking to make efficiency gains wherever possible automation across supply chains is underway.
The simple steps that could save USD$163 billion in preventable waste each year. The first in a series of whitepapers, PalletEarth’s ‘Supply Chain Waste – a preventable billion-dollar problem’, concisely outlines the issue at hand as well as the simple steps businesses can take.
“The electric light did not come from the continuous improvement of candles.” Oren Harari
This is our last newsletter for 2024. The team and I wish you all a happy and, if possible, relaxing festive period wherever you may be based in the world and whatever your plans are. We look forward to talking more in 2025.
Published on Business Desk, by Brent Melville, Friday 6 January
In PalletEarth’s third whitepaper, we explore real-world case studies showcasing the immediate cost savings and rapid return on investment (ROI) that companies can achieve through well-implemented AI technologies.
In this video Carl McInerney, Director UK and Europe, talks about how companies need to prepare for these legislative changes and how PalletEarth’s new pallet solution can help deliver sustainability goals while addressing five key challenges facing supply chains in this new landscape.
Hear PalletEarth CEO Dave Cashmore discuss material intelligence.
Achieving ongoing sustainability
improvements requires long term relationship driven change.