In-depth Analysis of Global Supply Chain Dynamics and its Core Components
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Supply Chain Management (SCM) is an integral part for the sustainability of a modern day business because supply chain can take a local business to an international level. The current study commences with a comprehensive examination of SCM, emphasizing the critical role it plays in orchestrating the seamless flow of goods and services. It then delves into core components of SCM such as Stock Management or Inventory Management, Warehouse Operations, Product Distribution, Supplier Relations and Demand Forecast elucidating the legal frameworks shaping transportation and distribution networks, the economic efficiency in logistical operations, and the organizational strategies for optimizing this pivotal aspect of the supply chain. The integration of these primary components is a focal point, emphasizing the necessity of aligning legal, economic, and organizational perspectives for optimal supply chain performance. Through case studies and analyses, the study underscores successful strategies and highlights challenges encountered in achieving harmony across these domains. The research concludes with a synthesis of key findings, implications for future research, and practical recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and academics navigating the intricate landscape of global supply chain management.
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- Journal article: 3006-8762 (ISSN)