The key to the success of a company is their ability to co-ordinate the key supply chain i.e their key suppliers and suppliers of suppliers. 'Food and Drink Supply Chain Management' looks specifically at the supply chain in the food and drink industry to provide readers with an understanding of the areas as it is now and its growing importance, and where it is going in the future.
'Food and Drink Supply Chain Management' is the first to take an in-depth view into the supply chain function in the hospitality and food retail sectors. Authored by a range of expert contributors the text looks at issues such
* New food processes and GM foods * Volume catering and JIT (Just In Time) and Food Safety * Relationships between companies and with stakeholders and responsibilities to these groups * The internationalisation of the food chain * The future of the food and drink supply chain and its management
Examples and case studies from large international retail and hospitality organizations are used, such Bass, Stakis (Hilton), and Tesco, amongst others, to illustrate good and bad practice.
A good Euro-centric overview of Supply Chain Management in Food supply chains. It took me a few chapters to get used to the European terminology used for various types of organizations (I don't work in the Food vertical) but that in itself was a valuable exercise. This book doesn't get too far into the weeds and does a good job of presenting a balanced view of food safety and environmental concerns.