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Oct 14, 2015

4 Reasons Supply Chain Courses Promote Transparency

4 Reasons Supply Chain Courses Promote Transparency

A transparent supply chain means that when customers get a product, they know exactly where it was made, what it’s made of, and how far it has traveled to reach them. In the past, looking up all that information would have been difficult for the average customer to do. But, today, that information can often be found right on company websites.

Why are companies making their supply chains more transparent? As it turns out, there are many advantages that come with a transparent supply chain. From boosting consumer confidence to ensuring product quality and safety, students enrolled in supply chain and logistics programs learn about the many advantages of a transparent supply chain.

If you are planning to enroll in supply chain courses, read on to learn why such courses promote supply chain transparency and why graduates from these programs can be a huge asset to any company.

1. Transparency in the Supply Chain Ensures Product Quality

Professionals working in logistics complete supply chain courses, where they learn to evaluate the cost and quality of goods. With their specialized training, they can help companies keep product quality high—which is an important part of keeping customers satisfied.

Companies that don’t carefully supervise their supply chains can sometimes run into problems with product quality. For example, in 2013, European consumers were shocked when product quality tests revealed that some burgers claiming to be beef also contained horsemeat. Many customers were upset and stopped purchasing burgers affected by the scandal.

2. Transparency Promotes Product Safety

Supply chain and logistics professionals play an important role in product safety. With their expert training, they know what to look for when negotiating contracts with suppliers, and how to keep goods safe and secure while they’re being transported. They also help make that information accessible to consumers and keep any potential dangers properly labeled.

These skills can help companies ensure that foods containing allergens like peanuts, for example, are properly labeled. Even when a product doesn’t contain nuts, logistics professionals know to carefully check the supply chain to make sure that no ingredients came into contact with allergens in factories, warehouses, or other potential points for contamination.

3. Logistics Courses Promote Ethics in the Supply Chain

As students completing their supply chain training will learn, many customers are willing to pay a premium for products that are ethically sourced. In fact, many companies that sell products like conflict-free diamonds and fair trade products will put information about their supply chain front and center in their ad campaigns and other promotional materials.

For these companies, their reputation often relies on their supply chains. With the help of trained professionals that have completed logistics courses, these companies keep their supply chains transparent so that customers can be sure they’re purchasing an ethically-sourced product.

4. Transparency Helps Decrease Environmental Impact

Many students looking for a satisfying and in-demand career enroll in supply chain and logistics courses. That’s because supply chain professionals are in-demand, and graduates with cutting edge training can help companies looking to make big changes like going green.

Many customers are now pushing for greener products, and a transparent supply chain that demonstrates a small environmental footprint can boost sales.

To help make important changes in environmental impact, professionals in logistics search for local ingredients, find more efficient ways to transport goods and make other modifications to the supply chain.

Are you interested in pursuing supply chain and logistics training?

Visit  Anderson College for more information or to speak with an advisor.

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