Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bellwether Services publishes First Edition, the baseline for the Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Revolution. The 2nd and 3rd Editions are laser focused on the high tech electronics, food, and beverage industries. Samples innovative tools are targeted for supply chain, procurement, marketing, and risk management executives include; carbon footprint analysis, GSCM Continuous Improvement Model, Operating Principles, and Strategic Sourcing CO2 Reduction Methodology.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) August 5, 2009 -- Bellwether Services announced today the First Edition of its Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Professional Development Series which is now available for preorder (ISBN 13: 978-1-934947-36-4, ISBN: 1-934947-36-4, 38 pages, http://bellwether-services.com/contact.htm). The book will be available by late August 2009 online at many book distributors.

This timely and much anticipated Global Supply Chain Strategy resource, authored by John Wilkerson, CPSM, SSMBB, Procurement, and Supply Chain Veteran, addresses corporate Carbon Credit, Water, and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) challenges for forward thinking Risk Managers, Supply Chain, and Procurement professionals. This series is applicable to Food, Apparel, Beverage, Financial Services, Private Equity, Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Electronics, General Merchandise, Aerospace, and Logistics sectors.

Green Supply Chain Management Professional Development Series Synopsis:

 

This professional development book series is unique because addresses the fundamentals of the green supply chain transformation, specifically written for the Supply Management (SM) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) communities. The First Edition was designed as an initial reaction to the Carbon Cap and Trade debate in Congress. It offers:

 
  • Green Supply Chain Operational Definitions
  • Green Supply Chain Transformation Methodology
  • Green Supply Chain Measurement guide

The follow on editions will target industries such as:

Green Supply Chain Back CoverJohn Wilkerson, Green Supply Chain, Procurement Veteran, Authors Carbon Footprint Reduction Professional Development Series

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