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23 Oct 2024

Credos on Supplier Engagement

Strengthen your supply chain! Craft guiding principles for diversity and action-oriented collaboration at our "Credos for Powerful Partnerships

  • Supplier Diversity: Building a strong network of diverse suppliers fosters innovation and resilience.
  • Action Orientation in Supplier-Customer Relationship: How to work with suppliers to create impact and change? And why data is important, but yet no reason to wait before taking action.
  • Importance of joint understanding: An impactful engagement of suppliers requires a mature understanding on both sides. This presentation will report on some outcomes of a CPHI accompanying workshop on “Sustainable Procurement” on what is needed to speak the right language and drive change along the supply chain.

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    SCHOTT Pharma AG & Co KGaA

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    • 2015
      On CPHI since
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      Certificates
    • 5000+
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