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BrainNet Supply Management Group AG






Address: Willy-Brandt-Allee 12, Bonn, Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 2 28 / 7 25 37-0
Email: m.wiesemann@brainnet.com
Fax: +49 (0) 2 28 / 7 25 37-37
Web: http://www.brainnet.com/phpwcms/

About BrainNet Supply Management Group AG

BrainNet is a leading international brand for supply chain management consultancy. Employing 220 members of staff, BrainNet turns over €30 million globally. BrainNet develops and realizes tailored solutions for more than 80 of the companies listed in the Global Fortune-500 and around 240 fast growing SMEs. For years, BrainNet has had offices in Bonn, Boston, Budapest, Chicago, London, Mumbai, Munich, Shanghai, St. Gallen, Tampa and Wroclaw.

Through its close collaboration with the Supply Management Institute (SMI) at the European Business School (EBS), BrainNet offers a totally unique value-creation chain ranging from research and training young talent at leading business schools to implementing consultancy projects and strategic qualification of top managers and supply chain managers.

For more information visit: www.brainnet.com

BrainNet - people creating connected solutions

Core Services
  • Consultancy

Specialist Services

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
  • Category Leadership
  • Risk Management/Sourcing Governanace
  • Best Value Country Sourcing

Number of European offices 
(5) Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary and UK

Year Founded
1995 

Employees Worldwide 
220

Key Global Clients
CLAAS, Deutsche Post World Net, Miele, RWE, SAP

Keywords "Risk Management " "Leadership " "Supplier relationship management" "Supply chain management"
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Document Date
Best Cost Country Sourcing: The Evolution of Low Cost Country Sourcing
Shifting spend volumes to countries with low labor cost structures, such as Asia or Eastern Europe, as part of a so-called ‘cost reduction program’ has been a big trend in western organizations in recent years. Now that the hype is gone and the dust has settled, it’s time to take stock of whether these programs have lived up to the high expectations they generated. more
by: Sven Marlinghaus Download
Mon 19-Sep-2011
Generating significant value for supply-chain partners by analysing and optimizing supplier's cost structure
The trend towards increased cooperation with system suppliers leads to a reduction of corporate vertical integration in production. Additionally, competent and innovative partners will be harder to find. How will this influence the future of your company? The value adding costs in the manufacturing processes of a product will become increasingly incalculable. Companies will depend more than ever on their supplier’s cost structure. more
by: Sven Marlinghaus Download
Tue 3-Apr-2007








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Document Date
Bonn, July 19th, 2007 by Alexander Voigt, BrainNet Management Consultants GmbH Companies that are facing the challenge of globalization are nowadays seeing unexpected changes in the market. All of a sudden there are not only so-called ‘industry countries’ moving volumes but emerging countries as well. Actually, there is a certain shift from Asia to Eastern Europe as production may move nearer to the consumer who is still located for the most part in Europe and the US. more
by: Sven Marlinghaus
Wed 20-Jun-2007
Category Leadership
Fast performance improvement versus strategic buying in purchasing? Performance improvement in purchasing is currently one of the most popular initiatives throughout different companies and industry sectors. Especially cost cutting activities in purchasing help to compensate rising price pressures on sales markets. more
by: Sven Marlinghaus Download
Tue 12-Dec-2006
Global Sourcing
Companies currently source a certain proportion of their demand in so-called “Low Cost Countries” (LCCs). They have gained significant savings from this shift in volumes. In a few cases, this share of the purchasing turnover of the company exceeds a few percent of total spend. more
by: Sven Marlinghaus Download
Tue 12-Dec-2006








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Document Date
Changing Tides in Global Purchasing: Focus on Cost-efficiency and Sustainability more
by: Sven Marlinghaus
Mon 9-Mar-2009








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