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The History of Supply Chain Management! (Infographic)

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Over the last 100 plus years of the history of supply chain management has evolved from an initial focus on improving relatively simple, but very labor-intensive processes to the present day engineering and managing of extraordinarily complex global networks. History of Supply Chain Management: Roots.

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10 Best Inventory Book for All Experience Levels

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And the 10 Best Inventory Book for All Experience Levels are listed as below, 1) Essentials of Inventory Management by Max Muller (Basic Inventory Control) 2) Inventory Accuracy: People, Processes, & Technology by David J. Clive (Material Management) 5) RFID For Dummies by Patrick J. Tony Arnold, Stephen N. Chapman and Lloyd M.

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Supply Chain Alone Can’t Solve Sustainability But it Has a Part to Play!

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Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. The Supply Chain Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategy. As a business area, Supply Chain Management’s influence has grown over the past number of years. It has more impact on company strategy than it did even a decade ago. Subscribe Here!

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The Digital Supply Chain Road is Full of Potholes, Construction and Accidents!

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As you are developing your Digital Supply Chain strategies it is important to understand, consider, and account for the inevitable problems and obstacles that will test your resolve and your leadership. It is an extremely exciting time to be in Supply Chain. Lack of a Strategy. Lack of Buy-In.

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3 Steps for Making Digital Transformation Happen in Supply Chain Planning

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Bringing Agility into Supply Chain Management. This goes for Supply Chain Management and the surrounding IT infrastructure as well. Now that our data is democratized, thousands of people can access it for their daily work. We see a lot of energy. Ibrahim Gokcen, chief digital officer, A.P. Moller – Maersk.