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Browse CoursesSupply Chain involves the end-to-end process of planning, sourcing, producing, and delivering goods or services to meet customer demand. It encompasses the entire network of activities and entities involved in the production and distribution of products.
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A supply chain refers to the network of interconnected activities involved in producing and delivering goods or services to end customers. It includes various stages such as procurement, manufacturing, distribution, and retail.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) involves planning, coordinating, and optimizing the entire supply chain to ensure efficient and cost-effective production and delivery. It encompasses strategic decision-making, logistics, inventory management, and collaboration with suppliers and distributors.
Visibility in supply chain management is essential for tracking the movement of goods and information across the entire chain. It enables quick response to disruptions, better decision-making, and improved coordination among different stakeholders.
Technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence have transformed supply chain operations. These innovations provide real-time tracking, enhance data accuracy, and enable predictive analytics, contributing to more efficient and resilient supply chains.
Sustainability in the supply chain involves considering environmental, social, and ethical factors. It has become a priority for organizations due to increased awareness, regulatory requirements, and the demand for responsible business practices. Sustainable supply chains aim to reduce environmental impact and promote ethical practices throughout the chain.