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From Source to Shelf

From Source to Shelf

Orchestrating a Supply Chain Symphony

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<p>In today's global market, supply chain management has become more critical than ever. This book delves into the strategic, operational, and technological aspects of supply chains, offering insights and practical solutions to create a seamless and resilient supply network. The main topics covered are production planning and inventory control, logistics and distribution, sustainability, risk management and future trends.</p> <p>Companies are facing unprecedented challenges, from geopolitical uncertainties and trade wars to natural disasters and global pandemics. These disruptions can have significant impacts on the supply chain, leading to delays, increased costs, and loss of customer trust. &nbsp;By addressing these critical areas, this book aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to optimize your supply chains, drive innovation, and achieve sustainable success in a dynamic and challenging environment.</p> <p>Whether you are a seasoned supply chain professional or a newcomer to the field, <em>From Source to Shelf</em> provides valuable insights and practical guidance to help you master the art of supply chain management.</p> <p><strong>What You Will Learn</strong></p> <ul> <li>Understand the fundamental components and functions of supply chain management.</li> <li>Develop and implement effective supply chain strategies that align with overall business objectives.</li> <li>Navigate the complexities of modern supply chain management.</li> <li>Leverage cutting-edge technologies&nbsp;and implement sustainable and resilient practices.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Who This Book is For</strong></p> <p>Supply Chain professionals, managers, and consultants.</p>

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Dezember 2024, 200 Seiten, Apress Pocket Guides, Englisch
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