When you’re the number one oil filter brand in America, having waste in your supply chain is not an option. That’s why FRAM partnered with Ryder to turn its supply chain into a well-oiled machine. By collaborating with Ryder, FRAM was able to filter out waste from its supply chain, leading to more efficient processes and cost savings.
Learn how you can create a LEAN culture in your supply chain
Join executives from FRAM and Ryder as they share the steps taken to improve processes in the supply chain that led to stronger omni-channel execution and fulfillment. Attend this webcast and:
- Gain visibility to all facets of your operation and assess areas to impact — from the procurement of raw materials to the shipment of finished goods
- Learn how to implement LEAN practices to improve safety, quality, and productivity by extracting cost and waste from all facets of an operation
- Review the tangible results achieved through FRAM’s implementation of a LEAN culture through their Ryder partnership
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