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Global supply chain management

In commerce, global supply-chain management is defined as the distribution of goods and services throughout a trans-national companies' global network to maximize profit and minimize waste. Essentially, global supply chain-management is the same as supply-chain management, but it focuses on companies and organizations that are trans-national.

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Global supply chain management

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Avg. degree1.97
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Global supply chain management

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related to Supply management · 11
Global supply chain management → As, Epicor, IBM, In, Infor, NetSuite, Notable, Oracle, Outsourcing, Some, Supply

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supply global management chain customer ability refers companies risks risk logistics business regulations supply-chain governments implement organizations policies chains profit

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this before arises.The final challenge is creatinginstance oftherefore the challenge of attempting to deliver values in a country/region that has never been exposed to a marketplace0.80text
staying committed to the solutions designed to address these issuesinstance oftherefore the challenge of attempting to deliver values in a country/region that has never been exposed to a marketplace0.80text
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementSupply0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementSome0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementNotable0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementOracle0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementEpicor0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementInfor0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementNetSuite0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementIBM0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementAs0.60section
Global supply chain managementrelated to Supply managementOutsourcing0.60section

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