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7 Principles of Supply Chain Management Explained

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7 Principles of Supply Chain Management Explained. Would you like to understand supply chain management concept but dont have time to study from a supply chain textbook ? The good news is, this article will explain to you the key principles of supply chain management that you can finish within 5 minutes. Background.

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Sales and Operations Planning – What Is It, and Why Should You Care?

NLPA (Next Level Purchasing Association)

This is now a generally accepted definition that appears in the APICS Dictionary 13th Edition (October 2010) and onward. The executive component to Sales and Operations Planning is top management’s portion of the overall S&OP process. Link strategic planning with day-to-day sales and operational activities.

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Logistics Optimization Software: A Deep Dive Into Data-First Technology Leader, Enveyo

Let's Talk Supply Chain

Coby Nilsson and John Errebo co-founded Enveyo in 2010. Purpose-built on a robust data management engine, Enveyo technology can ingest any volume of data in any format, enabling organizations to eliminate data silos and non-value-added technologies across their logistics tech stack. Data management is what Enveyo does.

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Will the Rapidly Shrinking Store Save Retail?

Supply Chain Brain

Sears Holdings, which hasn’t posted an annual profit since 2010, is trying to pare costs while making its stores attractive to a generation of shoppers who are increasingly buying online. The business is evolving and we’re evolving with it,” said Matt Trautwein, the company’s district manager.

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Supply Chain Collaboration – The New Way to Drive Value!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Supplier collaboration has always been a function of maintaining a delicate balance between demand and supply. As a sourcing manager, you may need to go outside your comfort zone to think about new, innovative ways to collaborate for achieving sustainability because Collaboration comes in more than one flavor!