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Phân biệt Supply chain management and logistics
Phân biệt Supply chain management and logistics
The words “all activities” are especially important. This means that true
supply chain management is heavy on collaboration with suppliers, third
party service providers and channel partners. It looks at the whole supply
chain process from start to finish, both internally and externally.
So, while logistics and supply chain management are closely related, it’s not
because they are the same thing. In reality, it’s because logistics is a core
component of successful supply chain management.
But logistics isn’t the be-all end-all of your supply chain. True supply chain
management encompasses several additional activities, ultimately covering
the entire lifecycle of any given product — from the moment you start
sourcing to when it is sold.
It’s important to recognize that these activities only fall under one specific
area: moving inventory and raw materials to the desired location, be it a
warehouse, retailer or end consumer. If it isn’t directly related to moving
goods from one place to another, it’s not logistics.
It’s easy to mismanage your business when so many industry leaders talk
about logistics and supply chain management as being essentially the same
thing. But when you understand that logistics is simply one important facet
of supply chain management, you can adopt a macro view of the supply
chain — one that ultimately better serves your business from start to finish.
When you adopt a more holistic understanding of the supply chain and all
of the activities that are involved in it, you will be better equipped to
identify the right opportunities for collaboration and develop a big-picture
strategy that delivers the results your customers deserve.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/katevitasek/2023/08/18/whats-the-difference-between-logistics-
and-supply-chain-management-and-why-it-matters/?sh=1f5c694c4d63