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The Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines recognized member firms that have shown the most impactful work across Philippine supply chain in its first Supply Chain Philippines Excellence Awards
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Winners in the Supply Chain Digitalization and Automation category are Procter & Gamble Philippines and Schenker Philippines Inc
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Nestlé Philippines and Fast Logistics won in the Sustainability and Green Logistics category
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First Mover Awards for pioneering initiatives in moving Philippine supply chain were given to Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines and Mober Technology
The Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines (SCMAP) recognized member firms that have shown the most impactful work across Philippine supply chain in its first Supply Chain Philippines Excellence Awards at the 2024 SCMAP Supply Chain Conference on September 13.
The awards honored supply chain practitioners and initiatives making a visible impact on costs, operations and customer satisfaction.
The Supply Chain Digitalization and Automation for Manufacturers and Retailers honor was awarded to Procter & Gamble Philippines for its Project Agos, which took advantage of advanced data analytics to improve supply chain efficiency and increase customer satisfaction.
Schenker Philippines Inc. received the Supply Chain Digitalization and Automation for Logistics Providers for automating address verification for its drivers, utilized data gleaned from Google Maps.
The Sustainability and Green Logistics for Manufacturers and Retailers honor was awarded to Nestlé Philippines for Project Elmer, which sought to eliminate the use of stretch film in the storage of finished goods with more sustainable options.
Fast Logistics bagged the Sustainability and Green Logistics for Logistics Providers honor for its initiatives to transition its distribution and warehousing footprint towards renewable energy and electric vehicles.
SCMAP said the winners were judged by a panel of experts, including former SCMAP president Christine Pardiñas; former SCMAP directors Amante Aguilar Jr., Dario Arive Jr. and Alipio Bernardo IV; as well as De La Salle University’s Dr. Ma. Victoria Tibon and the Department of Trade and Industry-Supply Chain and Logistics division chief Jonathan Cabaltera.
In addition, SCMAP honored two member-companies with First Mover Awards for their pioneering initiatives in moving the Philippine supply chain: Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines for its initiatives to reduce plastic waste by implementing a bottle collection scheme and investing in PET bottle recycling; and Mober Technology Pte Ltd for introducing electric vehicles in the country’s logistics space and continually advocating for green logistics. – Roumina Pablo