Survey to highlight supply chain priorities

By Matt Atherton

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Respond to Food Manufacture's Supply chain and logistics survey 2017 now for your chance to win £100 of Amazon vouchers
Respond to Food Manufacture's Supply chain and logistics survey 2017 now for your chance to win £100 of Amazon vouchers

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The Food Manufacture Group is conducting an online survey to gauge the industry’s views on the ever-changing food and drink supply chain and logistics sector. Enter now for your chance to win £100 worth of Amazon vouchers.

The survey of the food and drink sector, compiled in association with information systems provider Authenticate, will take only a few minutes to complete. It aims to identify supply chain priorities: from the use of outsourced logistics and warehousing, to the biggest supply chain challenges and changing customer needs.

Supply chain priorities

Neither the respondents, nor their companies, will be identified in the published results.

The results will be published in a special 16-page bound-in supplement that Food Manufacture​ plans to publish in the October 2017 issue of the magazine.

All named entries will automatically be entered in a prize draw to win £100 of Amazon vouchers. The winner will also be revealed in the October issue of Food Manufacture​.

Complete the survey below to enter, or please click here​.

Last year’s survey

You can still read the results of last year’s Supply chain and logistics survey 2016. Last year, more than 70% of respondents agreed that their companies were adapting supply chains for more multichannel/omnichannel sales.

The snapshot of the UK food and drink sector’s supply chain also featured the impact of Amazon’s entry into the UK grocery market, the implications of Brexit, and how to make the most of omni-channel trading, alongside a host of other news, views and analysis.

To read the report in full, complete the short questionnaire before downloading the report for free​.

Meanwhile, register for our free, monthly updates on the food and drink industry chain here.

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