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Advances in Food-As-Medicine Interventions and Their Impact on Future Food Production, Processing, and Supply Chains. [PDF]

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Supply Chain Fairness

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Supply chain fairness refers to the practices that members in a supply chain treat each other. Due to imperfections of a competitive market, some members could exploit their positions or circumstances that enabled them to gain excessive advantage over others. Such unfair practices could be in the form of unfair prices, unfair trade, or unfair pay. The
Li Chen, Hau L. Lee, Christopher S. Tang
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Supply chain resilience

Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2021
This paper explores the significance of supply chains to modern economies and the brittle nature of those supply chains. It considers how this brittleness is increasingly exposed by an array of threats, both natural and manmade, as well as the pressures placed on supply chains from rapid changes in society’s expectations and priorities, including with ...
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Supply Chain Resilience

2016
The chapter will consist of a literature review that will be framed to address the following three questions. The first question is “What is a resilient supply chain?” The aim is to provide an in-depth understanding of resilience and to distinguish a supply chain which is resilient from one which is not.
VECCHI, ALESSANDRA, VALLISI, VALENTINA
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Supply chain management practices in toy supply chains

Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2005
PurposeInnovative products usually experience highly unpredictable and variable demand. This is especially valid for the volatile and seasonal toy industry, which produces high obsolete inventory, lost sales and markdown. In such a volatile industry, what supply chain management (SCM) practices are applicable and effective?
Arlbjørn, Jan Stentoft   +2 more
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Supply Chain Planning

2001
Eine Supply Chain bildet ein eng verflochtenes Netz aus Lieferanten, Produzenten, Distributoren, Handlern und Kunden, in dem Produkte hergestellt und zu den Abnehmern geliefert werden. Ziel des Supply Chain Management ist es, diese Parteien bestmoglich zu koordinieren. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschaftigt sich mit dem Supply Chain Planning, d.h. mit den
Fleischmann, Bernhard, Meyr, Herbert
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