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Intelligent Digital Supply Chains

Raghav Jandhyala ()
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Raghav Jandhyala: SAP Labs

A chapter in Supply Chain Management in Manufacturing and Service Systems, 2021, pp 19-64 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Supply chains are growing increasingly complex with global, multi-enterprise and multi-channel operations to meet the ever-growing customer expectations and need for individualized products. In this intelligent era, supply chains need to be digitized in order to be responsive, sustainable, profitable and resilient to disruptions. The flow of information across all aspects of the supply chain from strategy to execution and the collaboration across inter- enterprises and cross functional units are a necessity of modern supply chains. An end-to-end visibility of connected supply chain data is key to analyze, sense and respond to changing market situations. In this chapter, we will cover the digitization of supply chains and intelligent visibility with a focus on the following topics:

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69265-0_2

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