World Class Supply Chain Management: Key Takeaways
Ramnath Ganesan
Chapter Chapter 9 in The Profitable Supply Chain, 2015, pp 255-258 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Supply chain management is the process of efficiently coordinating the flow of material across suppliers, transportation providers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Executed properly, SCM improves customer service and revenue achievement while reducing operating costs. Achieving this goal requires a structured approach toward managing production, distribution, and working capital. This book introduced the concepts, mathematical models, and process steps required to realize these improvements. This concluding chapter summarizes the book's takeaways.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Supply Chain Management; Supply Chain Partner; Inventory Decision; Reduce Operating Cost (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-0526-6_9
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