Day 2 – Is sticky rice developed by Henkel as well?
22/05/2019

To my surprise, it seems that we are almost at every moment in contact with a product containing Henkel materials.
It has been great to understand the current challenges which Henkel has or is facing, but mostly, how passionate they are to have local people involved at all management levels.
Although a different business sector, it is interesting to find out some common areas in challenges such as China markets as well as the moving of manufacturing to Vietnam for better profit. For example, the company I work for keeps our tier 1 vendor in Thailand whilst tier 2 vendors are in Vietnam, having the Thai vendor as a quality check and main contact.
Well, as cans contain some glue as well, here you go an example found yesterday!
Categories & Tags:
Leave a comment on this post:
You might also like…
Keen to develop your study skills?
Alongside the technical skills and academic knowledge that you will gain on your course, as a Cranfield student you have the opportunity to develop a range of other skills that can enhance your learning experience. ...
From classroom to reality: Supply chain insights from Cranfield’s Manchester study tour
Each year, Cranfield University organises a study tour for MSc Logistics and Procurement & Supply Chain Management students. For the 2025–2026 cohort, students were given the option to select one of three study groups: ...
Systematic literature review – Managing duplicates
One of the questions which often comes up when discussing the SLR process is how do I manage my references in the most efficient way during the process of going from my search results to ...
Liverpool study tour: Connecting classroom learning with industry practice
From 21 to 24 April 2026, the MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management cohort at Cranfield University took part in a valuable Liverpool Study Tour. The visit was a strong example of our close ...
From wave tank to ocean: seeing my work come to life in Indonesia
Gili Ketapang is a small island in East Java, Indonesia. Around 2% of the population of Indonesia lives without access to electricity but the InnovateUK-funded Solar2Wave project aims to make sure 100% of the ...
Accessing EBSCO eBooks offline from 19 May
From 19 May you will need to use the Thorium Reader app to download and read full EBSCO eBooks offline. This will not affect the way you read these eBooks online (via your browser) or ...
