Basic Determinants in Integrated Supply Chains
Journal Title: Logistics and Transport - Year 2019, Vol 41, Issue 1
Abstract
An integrated supply chain is currently a decisive factor when it comes to remaining on increasingly demanding markets. Optimal organization of the supply chain is often a serious challenge for businesses that need to function in a more efficient way, and to provide products tailored to individual customers’ needs. The accuracy and precision at every stage are crucial, as well as shorter response time to changes in demand, customer tastes and economic conditions.
Authors and Affiliations
Maciej Mindur, Marcin Pawęska
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