Supply Chain Fundamentals & Segmentation Analysis: Chris Caplice ESD.260/15.770/1.260 Logistics Systems Sept 2006
Supply Chain Fundamentals & Segmentation Analysis: Chris Caplice ESD.260/15.770/1.260 Logistics Systems Sept 2006
Supply Chain Fundamentals & Segmentation Analysis: Chris Caplice ESD.260/15.770/1.260 Logistics Systems Sept 2006
Call it distribution or logistics or supply chain management. By whatever name it is the sinuous, gritty, and cumbersome process by which companies move material, parts, and products to customers. Fortune (1994)
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Suppliers
Source
S1 Source Stocked Products
Make
M1 Make-to-Stock
Deliver
D1 Deliver Stocked Products
M2 Make-to-Order
M3 Engineer-to-Order
Return Source
Return Deliver
Enable
Source: Supply Chain Council MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics ESD.260
Customers