SOURCING: Puma digs further down supply chain
Author: Joe Ayling | 16 September 2009
Sporting goods firm Puma has added "lower tier" suppliers to its factory monitoring programme, and continues to roll out a scheme that installs proper management systems in suppliers' factories.
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