Last October, Hershey Company announced
its intention to use cocoa beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in
100% of its products by 2020.1 As Hershey’s business expansion into
emerging markets such as BRIC countries, the company is ready to transform its
supply chain system to make it more efficient, flexible and sustainable.
As a part of the
ambitious supply chain transformation plan, a three-year program has already
been put on table after Valentine’s Day on February 15, which has focuses on:
1. Significantly
increase manufacturing capacity utilization by reducing the number of production
lines by more than one-third
2. Outsource
production of low value-added items
3. Construct a
flexible, cost-effective production facility in Monterrey, Mexico to meet
current and emerging marketplace needs.2
Recent years have witnessed many
companies like Hershey’s who are dedicated to working towards a green and
sustainable supply chain. Through the transformation process, companies are
expected to implement a more effective and efficient supply chain while
maintaining environmental and social consciousness. However, so far rare
successful transformation has been recorded as both eco- and cost-friendly. It
seems to be a real test of the supply chain management for all companies engaged in the greening projects.
[1].
http://bx.businessweek.com/supply-chain-performance/view?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.apptricity.com%2Fbid%2F267836%2FSupply-Chain-Management-Hershey-Promises-Green-Chocolate-by-2020
[2].
http://www.thehersheycompany.com/newsroom/news-release.aspx?id=963574
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