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Forecasting for social good

Forecasting for social good

9 February 2021

Making forecasting a sustainability requirement: PARC strengthens its sustainability focus through forecasting for social good

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PARC Award 2020 winner announced

9 December 2020

The PARC Institute announces winner of 2020 PARC award for Strategic and Innovative thinking

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Cardiff University's PARC and DSV collaborate to produce 3D printed visors for NHS staff in Wales

28 April 2020

RemakerSpace 3D printers in fight against COVID-19

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Circular economy grant awarded to create the Cardiff University RemakerSpace Centre

18 February 2020

Cardiff University and PARC receive half a million pound circular economy grant to set up a new Cardiff University RemakerSpace Centre for Redesign, Repair, Remanufacture and Reuse

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The future of supply chains

15 January 2020

Cardiff Business School are hosting an event to showcase pioneering research into the latest advances within supply chains.

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Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) Europe webinar

25 November 2019

PARC takes part in ECR Europe webinar to launch a report on inventory record analysis

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Annual PARC Award for Strategic & Innovative Thinking

18 November 2019

PARC would like your help to make the world more sustainable.

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Webinar planned to launch report into inventory forecasting

25 October 2019

A report on inventory record inaccuracy will be released in November with a webinar hosted to discuss the findings

DSV-Panalpina Award 2019

PARC Institute announces winner of the 2019 DSV-Panalpina Award for Strategic and Innovative Thinking

21 October 2019

We are proud to announce that Akshita Rangnekar has won this years’ award for strategic and innovative thinking

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PhD student's research links construction firm Costain and DSV Panalpina

16 October 2019

PhD student Gavin Ford is researching quality solutions to repetitive mistakes in the construction industry