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Managing Supply Chains

Challenges and Opportunities

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Published by Copenhagen Business School Press .
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    Subjects:
  • Purchasing & supply management,
  • Production & Operations Management,
  • Business & Economics,
  • Business logistics,
  • Ketenbeheer (logistiek),
  • gtt,
  • Business/Economics

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    ContributionsRene De Koster (Editor), Werner Delfmann (Editor)
    The Physical Object
    FormatHardcover
    Number of Pages248
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL13426123M
    ISBN 108763001780
    ISBN 109788763001786

    Information Management Systems in the Supply Chain: /ch This chapter analyzes the importance of technologies as drivers for managing supply chains. The focus will be on the advantages of the use of informationAuthor: Maria José Sousa, Rui Cruz, Ivo Dias, Carla Caracol.


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