The supply chain is a network of organizations and resources that work together to transform raw materials into finished products that are delivered to customers. It involves suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers coordinating activities to move goods from initial production to final consumption. In some supply chains, used products can be recycled or reentered at different points to extract remaining value.
The supply chain is a network of organizations and resources that work together to transform raw materials into finished products that are delivered to customers. It involves suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers coordinating activities to move goods from initial production to final consumption. In some supply chains, used products can be recycled or reentered at different points to extract remaining value.
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The supply chain is a network of organizations and resources that work together to transform raw materials into finished products that are delivered to customers. It involves suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers coordinating activities to move goods from initial production to final consumption. In some supply chains, used products can be recycled or reentered at different points to extract remaining value.
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people, technology, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer. Supply chain activities are instrumental in transforming natural resources, raw materials and components into a finished product that is delivered to the end customer. In sophisticated supply chain systems, used products may re-enter the supply chain at any point where residual value is recyclable.