Timothy Brown, CPIM, is Principal, Supply Chain Strategy and Sustainability at Chainalytics. He has a degree in management science from Georgia Tech University and an MBA from Georgia State. He has had 18 years of supply chain consulting experience, at companies such as IBM, Accenture, and Systecon. He has had more than 9 years of experience in supply chain management, has served as advisor and instructor in supply chain design at Georgia Tech and University of North Florida. His expertise lies in supply chain management optimization, transformation, and sustainable supply chain design.
Timothy Brown, CPIM, is Principal, Supply Chain Strategy and Sustainability at Chainalytics. He has a degree in management science from Georgia Tech University and an MBA from Georgia State. He has had 18 years of supply chain consulting experience, at companies such as IBM, Accenture, and Systecon. He has had more than 9 years of experience in supply chain management, has served as advisor and instructor in supply chain design at Georgia Tech and University of North Florida. His expertise lies in supply chain management optimization, transformation, and sustainable supply chain design.
Description
Supply chain design has a major impact on carbon emissions. In this session, you will learn to define the relevant network scope for green; create a baseline of existing emissions; develop quantitative frameworks to conduct cost, service, capacity, and trade-off analysis. The presenter will incorporate case studies in green supply chain design and discuss industry-specific challenges and solutions. Finally, you will discover how to identify the right data and tools to support green in your supply chain networks.
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
Understand the important role that supply chain design/trade-off analysis can have in reducing GHG.
Structure a project to analyze GHG in their own supply chain networks.
Find data and tools to support quantification of GHG in their supply chain networks.