Why government needs to engender transparency in supply chain industry — Nwodo

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Procurement And Logistics,Supply Chain Industry

Obinna Nwodo is a Procurement and Supply Chain Management professional. A graduate of Marine Sciences from the University of Lagos, he obtained a Master’s degree in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Salford Manchester.

Obinna has leveraged his experience in supply chain management to found the Young Supply Chain Professional Community through which he is bridging the skill gap between the younger professionals and the senior professionals who started out as logisticians while also ensuring that the industry remains innovative as organisations move away from administrative purchasing to strategic procurement.

Your industry thrives on trust and relationship management. To what extent have you been able to leverage these two principles to nurture your community? How has the deregulation of the downstream oil sector impacted your business especially in the area of logistics and how are you innovating to remain on top of your game?

For example, talking about COVID-19 response and how we were able to deal with the pandemic is solely due to the effective deployment of cold chain logistics strategies, visible supply chains and stakeholder management. The government needs to foster more transparency and enable a system that makes demand, planning, replenishment, research, procurement, warehousing and distribution to thrive. Security also plays a vital role in the success of the supply chain.

Afterwards, we can commence the introduction of sustainable practises in the supply chain to ensure longevity. But this happens one after the other.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above.

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