Supply & Demand Chain Executive Looks at How Manufacturers Can Make Evidence-Based Decisions

July 08 09:56 2020
Supply & Demand Chain Executive Looks at How Manufacturers Can Make Evidence-Based Decisions

Sam Bradbury of Ergonomics International recently shared insights in Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE). Bradbury warned, “Do not let your company or facility become a national headline. Implementing data driven software immediately will allow potential buyers proof that decisions are evidence-based. Government mandates for COVID-19 abatement strategies require immediate action by employers to protect themselves and their employees. Documentation and data are critical and will distinguish companies which are poised for acquisition.” 

According to Fran Brunelle, President of Accelerated Manufacturing Brokers, author of the article, the onslaught of bad news about packing plants managing safety conditions is not helpful. There are affordable solutions that position manufacturers who wish to be acquired in 2020 by providing evidence they are doing everything possible to ensure employee safety. 

For over 20 years Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE) has been the only magazine in the Supply Chain industry covering the entire global supply chain that focuses on ROI, professional development, and change management, all in a solutions-based format. 

About Ergonomics International

Each with more than twenty years’ experience working from forensic investigation to factory floors, Ergonomics International focuses on designing and implementing tools that are evidence-based. Mark Heidebrecht (MSE, ACSM-EP, CPE/CHFP) and Sam Bradbury (MAOM, ATC, ACSM-EP, CPE/CHFP) built one of the largest ergonomic libraries globally, including one of the largest occupational epidemiology datasets to make the most informed decisions.

In addition to one of the largest data libraries, the company utilizes a statistical epidemiologist and assembled peer-reviewed studies focused on ensuring the latest and best answers to ergonomic and human factors impacting the challenges that companies face.

Recently, the company introduced one of the most powerful software tools for companies and insurers to reduce musculoskeletal injury risk. This mobile compatible software tool provides the best information to help management quantify and mitigate risk.

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