| Name: | Supply Chain Integration: Case Studies from Nicaragua, Ethiopia, and Tanzania |
| Description: | Well-functioning (integrated) supply chains are characterized by clarity of roles and responsibilities, agility, streamlined processes, visibility of information, trust and collaboration, and alignment of objectives. These three case studies describe countries’ efforts to implement supply chain integration. Each country is different, and they are at various stages of implementation. But their experiences demonstrate the challenges—and opportunities—of improving supply chain performance. |
| Filename: | Link: http://deliver.jsi.com/dlvr_content/resources/allpubs/logisticsbriefs/SCIntegCaseStudies.pdf |
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| Uploaded by: | Anne McArthur |
| Upload Date: | 07/27/2011 09:28 |
| Last updated on: | 08/02/2011 11:38 |
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