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Supply Chain And Safety Role
Product safety should not be a concern with supply chain as it regulates most of the business processes. Checking for product safety is one of the last steps in the business cycle but also the most important. The product has to be tested for safety and also established if it is safe enough for the end customer.More...
How Supply Chain Management Decisions Impact Customer Values ?

Supply chain management is essential for every business at some or the other point of time in their business cycle in order to cut costs and also ensure prompt delivery of their goods. It is the ultimate key for customer satisfaction also. More...
Concentrated Cluster And Supply Chain Management
A supply chain is basically a concentrated network of facilities that enable the production of goods right from the scratch where the raw materials are used. Now no longer do manufacturing companies have to start building a product right from the scratch. A lot of components that go into building the product can be acquired from a single point. More...
Business Value Of Supply Chain Management
Supply chain used by a company is one among the most valuable assets to its business and to its vendors. However, supply chains’ designs and their management involve a hefty price. SCM’s (Supply chain management) business value can be enhanced only if the company is willing to adjust their conventional routines, way of working, and attitudes according to the requirements of its value chain. In case the company fails to do so, its supply chain may fail miserably causing it to lose a significant part of its fortune in the entire process.More...
Performance Measurements In The Supply Chain
Performance measurements in supply chain can be broadly categorized into the following types:More...
Supply Chain Management In Information Technology
Supply chain management (SCM) is primarily related to transfer of goods, information, and products between different members of the supply chain, including the supplier, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and finally the consumers.More...
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