Supply Chain Segmentation: One Size Does Not Fit All
Last October, Dan Gilmore, Editor in Chief of Supply Chain Digest, asked, “How Many Supply Chains Do You Need?” [14 October 2011]. Gilmore’s follow-up question was, “Is it time to start chopping
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Last October, Dan Gilmore, Editor in Chief of Supply Chain Digest, asked, “How Many Supply Chains Do You Need?” [14 October 2011]. Gilmore’s follow-up question was, “Is it time to start chopping
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RedPrairie recently published the results of a survey drawn from interviews with “supply chain and operations executives from 130 consumer product goods, life sciences, and food and beverage companies to identify their
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