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Is Cisco Really Driving 21st Century Supply Chain Innovation? (Revisiting the 2007 Cisco Post in 2023)

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This post was originally published in the Procurement Insights blog on December 3rd, 2007 – almost 16 years ago. Recognizing “the challenging piece” is linked” to understanding “the kind of interaction you want to resolve with customers and supply chain partners.” ” Wu

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Origin of Logistics & Supply Chain Revealed! - SupplyChainOpz

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Frankel et al 2008 indicated that " supply chain " and "supply chain management" first recognized in the 1980s. Stock 2009 said more specific that most researchers believed the term " Supply Chain Management " was introduced by Keith Oliver of Booz Allan Hamilton in 1982 on Financial Times.

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Logistics Service Providers (LSP): 3PL vs 4PL vs 5PL

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Accordingly, if organizations want to succeed and grow in the long-term, they need to cooperate, organize, and manage their logistics very wisely and mitigate its problems and risks simultaneously. LSPs generally endow tremendous inventory management and warehousing solutions, conveyance of orders and international logistics.

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When It Comes To AI in 2023, We’re Going To Party Like It’s 1998

Procurement Insights

“AI assesses supplier performance data, quality records, and market intelligence to revamp supplier selection and management. Also, AI can locate potential risks in the supply chain, such as disruptions due to weather events or geopolitical factors.” Results Speak Okay, the technology sounds cool – so what!

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Is The Retail Industry Melting Down?

Supply Chain Game Changer

Retailers have increasingly been forced to sink or swim based not on marketing or product differentiation – as in the past – but on the success of their Supply Chains and eCommerce operations. But Amazon’s prodigious growth doesn’t exactly tell the whole story.