Manufacturing Business Technology Magazine Supply Chains

Supply & Demand Chain Executive
EditorRonnie Garrett
CategoriesSupply Chain ROI
Frequency5 issues per year
Circulation54,868
First issueAugust 2000
CompanyAC Business Media
CountryUnited States
Based inFort Atkinson, Wisconsin
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.sdcexec.com
ISSN1548-3142
  1. Supply Chain Vs Manufacturing

In times of change, good leaders can be a company's most vital asset. Today - facing worker shortages, skills deficits, digital transformations and a volley of supply chain disruptions - effective leadership skills are more critical in the manufacturing industry than ever before.

Supply & Demand Chain Executive is a business technology magazine for supply chain executives at manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies and organizations, as well as public sector agencies, covering solutions and services for improving supply chain operations and efficiencies. The magazine is issued in print four times per year and in e-book form seven times per year. The magazine was founded in 2000 as iSource Business; the name change to Supply & Demand Chain Executive was implemented in 2003. The magazine is a part of AC Business Media. The headquarters is in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

Overview[edit]

Supply Chain Vs Manufacturing

The magazine has an audited circulation of approximately 54,868 supply chain professionals including C-level executives, vice presidents and executive decision makers. Articles are written by staff members, including Editor Ronnie Garrett and leading supply chain industry thought leaders.

Interactive Opportunities[edit]

SDCExec.com is the supply and demand chain industry's online source for updated industry news, exclusive solutions-based editorial and informative research and learning tools. Industry professionals and subscribers of the print and digital editions can benefit from sole video coverage including newscast series and onsite tradeshow coverage; Web seminars that provide live Q&A discussion pertaining to relevant industry topics; and customized surveys and industry polls to drive strategic planning and decision-making processes.

Buyer's Guide[edit]

Technology

The Supply & Demand Chain Executive Buyer's Guide is an interactive listing of supply chain service and solution providers, enabling all supply chain categories and industry types.

Awards[edit]

  • The Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pros to Know honors supply chain management's best and brightest, with 2012 marking the award program's 12th annual listing. Pros to Know recognizes exceptional supply chain executives at manufacturing and non-manufacturing enterprises who lead initiatives to help prepare their companies' supply chains for times ahead.
  • The Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 spotlights successful and innovative transformation projects that deliver bottom-line value to small, medium and large enterprises across the range of supply chain function's that this industry's professionals face today. The supply chain projects featured in this awards program can serve as a roadmap for new opportunities to drive operation improvements.
  • The Green Supply Chain Awards recognize small, mid-size and large enterprises that have leveraged technology to drive sustainable improvements in their supply chains. The program highlights a variety of sustainable approaches, strategies and solutions that companies are employing, and spotlights concrete results that many of these leaders are witnessing due to their sustainable efforts.

References[edit]

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Supply & Demand Chain Executive
EditorRonnie Garrett
CategoriesSupply Chain ROI
Frequency5 issues per year
Circulation54,868
First issueAugust 2000
CompanyAC Business Media
CountryUnited States
Based inFort Atkinson, Wisconsin
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.sdcexec.com
ISSN1548-3142

Supply & Demand Chain Executive is a business technology magazine for supply chain executives at manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies and organizations, as well as public sector agencies, covering solutions and services for improving supply chain operations and efficiencies. The magazine is issued in print four times per year and in e-book form seven times per year. The magazine was founded in 2000 as iSource Business; the name change to Supply & Demand Chain Executive was implemented in 2003. The magazine is a part of AC Business Media. The headquarters is in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

Overview[edit]

The magazine has an audited circulation of approximately 54,868 supply chain professionals including C-level executives, vice presidents and executive decision makers. Articles are written by staff members, including Editor Ronnie Garrett and leading supply chain industry thought leaders.

Interactive Opportunities[edit]

SDCExec.com is the supply and demand chain industry's online source for updated industry news, exclusive solutions-based editorial and informative research and learning tools. Industry professionals and subscribers of the print and digital editions can benefit from sole video coverage including newscast series and onsite tradeshow coverage; Web seminars that provide live Q&A discussion pertaining to relevant industry topics; and customized surveys and industry polls to drive strategic planning and decision-making processes.

Buyer's Guide[edit]

The Supply & Demand Chain Executive Buyer's Guide is an interactive listing of supply chain service and solution providers, enabling all supply chain categories and industry types.

Awards[edit]

  • The Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pros to Know honors supply chain management's best and brightest, with 2012 marking the award program's 12th annual listing. Pros to Know recognizes exceptional supply chain executives at manufacturing and non-manufacturing enterprises who lead initiatives to help prepare their companies' supply chains for times ahead.
  • The Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 spotlights successful and innovative transformation projects that deliver bottom-line value to small, medium and large enterprises across the range of supply chain function's that this industry's professionals face today. The supply chain projects featured in this awards program can serve as a roadmap for new opportunities to drive operation improvements.
  • The Green Supply Chain Awards recognize small, mid-size and large enterprises that have leveraged technology to drive sustainable improvements in their supply chains. The program highlights a variety of sustainable approaches, strategies and solutions that companies are employing, and spotlights concrete results that many of these leaders are witnessing due to their sustainable efforts.

References[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supply_%26_Demand_Chain_Executive&oldid=805504224'