Small Suppliers in Global Supply Chains

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Author
Mette Andersen, Rune Gottlieb Skovgaard
Source
http://www.eogs.dk/sw26505.asp
Publisher
Danish Commerce and Companies Agency
Publication date
November 2007
Type
Reports
Industry
Agriculture
Automotive
Telecommunications
Retail
Food & Beverage
ICT
Transport
Consumer Goods
Chemicals
Electrical Goods
Engineering & Construction
Hospitality
Steel
Utility/Waste Management
Textiles
Other
Category
Responsible Supply Chain Management
Discipline
Operations Management
Language
English
Link
http://www.eogs.dk/graphics/publikationer/CSR/Small%20Suppliers%20in%20Global%20... [1]
Free/Pay for content
Free
 

This report presents findings from a project carried out by the Danish Commerce and Companies Agency during the period June 2006 to January 2008. The objec- tive of the project has been to develop guidelines on how multinational compa- nies (MNCs) can target small and medium-sized (SME) suppliers in their sustain- able supply chain management.

The guidelines have been developed on the basis of findings from 1) a study of the sustainable supply chain management practices of the multinational information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP), 2) on-site assessments of the social and environmental practices of SME suppliers in HP’s supply chain in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, and 3) capability-building activities aimed at the SME suppliers.

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[1] http://www.eogs.dk/graphics/publikationer/CSR/Small Suppliers in Global Supply Chains.pdf