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What is Supply Chain Facilities

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Operating units (such as factories), storage facilities (such as warehouses), processing centers, distributions centers, and even offices since information is manipulated to trigger, move, and track products and services within and throughout the supply chain.
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E-Business Supply Chains Drivers, Metrics, and ERP Integration
Jean C. Essila (Northern Michigan University, USA)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch464
Abstract
The world of business is witnessing the emergence of electronic supply chains (e-SC). As more business is performed via the Internet, e-SCs are becoming an integral part of supply chain management SCM). With business via the Internet requiring different fulfillment approaches, traditional drivers of regular supply chains are no longer adequate for explaining how e-SC performance is driven. The task of SC professionals is more complicated than ever. This situation often leads to unsatisfied customers, which can force companies to close their doors. Therefore, understanding e-SCM performance drivers and their integration with ERP becomes a necessity. Little attention has been devoted to SCM performance driver evaluation. This article discusses the performance drivers of e-SCs and their integration with ERPs. SCM is among the most important factors to organizational success. Effective SCM can enhance competitiveness and increase profitability. Nevertheless, SCM professionals and other actors must understand the factors that undergird driver performance.
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The Role of Electronic Supply Chains and ERP Systems in the Realm of E-Commerce
Operating units (such as factories), storage facilities (such as warehouses), processing centers, distribution centers, and even offices since information is manipulated to trigger, move, and track products and services within and throughout the supply chain.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
E-Business Supply Chains Drivers, Metrics, and ERP Integration
Operating units (such as factories), storage facilities (such as warehouses), processing centers, distributions centers, and even offices since information is manipulated to trigger, move, and track products and services within and throughout the supply chain.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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