
doi: 10.59646/scm/055
Taking a realistic and practical approach, Supply Chain Management is the most comprehensive resource available. This book provides a thorough introduction for students and professionals, with an emphasis on instantly usable knowledge, via its straightforward explanation of core ideas and incisive discussion of supply chain innovation. The new technologies are discussed, and fresh case studies are included to better demonstrate how important principles are used in the real world. This helpful manual is laid up in a way that makes it simple to find the information you need, making it a handy reference for managers out in the field who are looking to boost productivity and leverage the supply chain to their advantage. In order for production and retail to function, the supply chain must be in place. If handled well, it may propel a firm to international prominence; if not, it can doom it long before its first product hits the shelves. Maintaining a well-oiled supply chain is a complicated but highly valuable talent, since it requires juggling a wide variety of variables, collaborating with a wide variety of businesses, and adapting to continual change. In order to learn everything you can, this book will take you behind the scenes of the supply chain.
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