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SUPPLY CHAIN CONCEPTS
Theory and Concepts
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Approaches and Trends
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SUPPLY CHAIN INITIATIVES
Financial
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Inventory
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Logistics
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Manufacturing
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Postponement
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Procurement
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Warehousing and Distribution Centers
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Third-Party Providers
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Reverse Logistics
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SUPPLY CHAIN IMPLEMENTATION
Benchmarking and Metrics
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Cost Analysis
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e-Commerce
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Mottley, R. 1998. Spinning supply chains via the Internet. American Shipper 40(11): 26–28.
Information Technology Integration and Enterprise Resource Planning
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CASE STUDIES
Industry
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Simison, R.L. 1997. New data illustrates reshaping of auto parts business: firm's makeover reflects car industry's assigning more assembly to suppliers. Wall Street Journal, September 2, 1997.
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Retail and Wholesale
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Lampe, J., and R.W. Gray. 1998. The Bridgestone/ Firestone perspective: betting on the supply chain. Supply Chain Management Review 34(2): 24–30.
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Global Supply Chain
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Manufacturing
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