Nuclear Supply Chain: Evaluating the trends and challenges ahead of 2014
As stakeholders place greater emphasis on the bottom line, cost-reduction strategies within the supply chain are set to become a much more prominent trend through 2014. Despite the financial pressures from the management team, there are innovators within the supply chain, who are bringing in new strategies to successfully navigate this interesting landscape.We spoke to contacts at TVA, NRC, GE and the University of Idaho, to gather their thoughts on the current trends and also what their organizations are doing to counter these challenges.
Gain insight into:
- How TVA is assessing and optimizing its inventory management procedures, and where these strategies can be applied to your business
- The CORDEL Working Group’s progress in standardizing reactor design and how this will benefit nuclear operators worldwide
- The NRC’s thoughts on I&C modernization strategies and how you can avoid the most common roadblocks during these upgrades
- How new post-Fukushima regulations impact your procurement strategies
- 11 full pages of analysis brought to you exclusively by Nuclear Energy Insider
- Opinions of four leaders within the nuclear supply chain, focusing on inventory optimization,
international standardization, I&C modernization and the impact of Fukushima - Understand tomorrow’s challenges today
Kind regards
Jamie
Jamie Davies
Conference Director
Nuclear Energy Insider
7-9 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX, UK
jdavies@nuclearenergyinsider.com
+44 (0)207 422 4345
Conference Director
Nuclear Energy Insider
7-9 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX, UK
jdavies@nuclearenergyinsider.com
+44 (0)207 422 4345
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