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- The right way to optimize and future-proof the supply chain
- The right way to optimize and future-proof the supply chain
- The customer is the channel
- Great expectations: Delivering on customer experience and fulfillment profitability
- Putting the retail supply chain in reverse
- Build a playbook to implement supply chain resilience
- How to reconfigure the global supply chain
It’s been more than three years since we first learned of COVID. And the supply chain has never been the same.
While the fear of those early days has subsided, and most people and businesses have returned to normal operations—or at least some semblance of a new normal—the supply chain continues to feel the impacts of COVID.
It is said that change is inevitable, and within the supply chain, that has never been truer. Businesses are always looking for a competitive advantage, and the pandemic showed just how critical an efficient supply chain can be in that quest.
To get there, though, we need to learn from the past, innovate toward the future, and implement in the here and now. In this special digital issue, we share stories from companies that have done that, and present advice from leading practitioners on how to accomplish that through innovative design and optimization of the supply chain.The right way to optimize and future-proof the supply chain
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