Open Innovation in the Supply Chain: a winning bet?

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Open Innovation: what are we talking about? Different definitions of open innovation are proposed in the literature. The OECD (2008) lists some of them. Very concretely, where before, innovation occurred internally (possibly within the Research & Development department), a transition has been taking place for several years with the emergence of new modes of collaboration. Open innovation…

Chargepoly, specialist in fast charging for electric fleets

Meeting with Thomas Vanquaethem, Deputy Managing Director, in charge of development and operations for Europe, of the company Chargepoly, the startup whose objective is to democratize and optimize charging infrastructures by offering the best service. In the midst of an energy transition, their mission is to support companies and professionals in their carbon-free mobility projects. Who are you…

2023 CSR AWARD – Supply Chain Village, SprintProject and Top Logistics Europe reward exemplary CSR strategies. Apply!

SprintProject and Supply Chain Village are launching the first edition of the CSR Prize, exclusively reserved for logistics companies, distributors and manufacturers directly concerned by the development of an exemplary CSR strategic plan! This competition, organized in partnership with DG-Consultants-Comexposium, will take place during the TOP Logistics Europe event in Saint-Malo on 28 and 29…

With the K-Ryole Pallet Rack, cyclo-logistics is ready to change gear

“A billion packages delivered in Ile-de-France in 2020, a number which is expected to double by 2030. That’s the equivalent of a Black Friday every day! »: this is the order of magnitude set by the economist and geographer from the Paris Region Institute, Lydia Mykolenko (1). Encouraged by ever-increasing demand, the success of “B2C” (more than 1.5 million buyers…

A woman's view of Supply

I have had a very rich and varied career over 20 years within the logistics chain, and since the beginning within the ERAM Group, based in Maine-et-Loire in the West of France. Today I am Downstream TRANSPORT Manager for the GEMO brand, one of the Group's accessible fashion brands. I was able to perform different functions…

Women entrepreneurs in the Supply Chain sector

Presentation: who am I and where do I come from? Pauline Chossec, 29 years old and from Brest. I graduated from ESC Brest and EBS Paris in business and international relations. I started my career in Paris as a recruitment manager/consultant, where I developed and managed the real estate, engineering and Supply Chain departments.…

The Supply Chain sector, a fast-paced and pragmatic world

The common thread throughout my journey was environmental and social impact. I have worked in CSR teams, a Foundation, and in Consulting and Audit in sustainable performance and transformation. I arrived concretely in the Supply Chain sector, following one of my former managers, to meet the many sustainability challenges in the sector.…

Convince and unite to make your mark in the Supply Chain

Coming from a dual technical and commercial training in IT, I started working life as a technical salesperson at a distributor of computer hardware and software. After this first experience, I reoriented myself towards web development and joined BDFWeb (formerly B2PWeb) in 2006. “I wasn’t really excited about the sector”…

The Headhunter, a career accelerator for women in Supply Chain?

The Head Hunter has always been perceived as the Expert in his sector. Nestled in the shadows, it anticipates market upheavals and adapts its hunting strategy accordingly for its Clients. 30 years ago, no one was talking about headhunting. Therefore, Transport and Logistics were recruiting…

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