Supply Chain Metrics: A Strategic View

Topics:
Inventory Management,
Logistics Planning,
Supplier Evaluation
Tags:
Enterprise Software,
Food & Beverage,
Manufacturing,
Software,
Supply Chain,
Supply Chain Management (SCM),
Supply Chain Technology,
Tompkins Associates
Source:
Tompkins Associates

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Overview: The ongoing consolidation among grocery and other retail channels is concentrating more and more market share and power in fewer retail chains, increasing their leverage to dictate price, service and supply chain technology terms to their food and beverage suppliers. Competition at all levels is intense, driving most retailers to invest heavily in supply chain technologies that force corresponding process and technology changes in their suppliers. Retailers continue to use financial and operating leverage on their suppliers to drive more and more supply chain and information services. As a result, food and beverage companies must invest heavily in supply chain technologies just to remain in the game.

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