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- Aberdeen Group: Collaborative Product Commerce
"The fundamental business concept behind CPC is that manufacturing organizations obtain the greatest competitive advantage by creating better products in less time, at less cost, and with fewer defects than that of their rivals." PDF file.
- Accenture: Supply Chain Management: White Papers
Index of Accenture supply chain management reearch papers.
- Achieving Supply Chain Excellence Through Technology
Articles with information on troubleshooting, metrics, best practices, and solutions from supply chain experts in a cross-section of industries. A thought-leadership project from Montgomery Research.
- E-commerce Times: Study: E-commerce To Test Supply Chains
"Manufacturers and shippers need to shore up weak supply links or risk crumbling under the surging demand of a global e-commerce market that is set to skyrocket to $6.8 trillion (US$) by 2004, warn two new reports from Forrester Research." (9/13/00)
- Employment Review: Software Revolutionizes Manufacturing Industry
"A big trend involving technology is the use of computers for sufficient supply-chain management. The goal of supply-chain management is to improve information sharing in order to speed production and cut finances." (3/00)
- Gartner Group: Enterprise & Supply Chain Management Resource Center
Free and client-only research on SCM, as well as a Q&A and upcoming Gartner events about supply chain management.
- Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath: Insight
Archive of articles relating to supply chain management.
- Strategy & Business: Amazon Your Industry: Extracting the Value From the Value Chain
"In the long term, we believe that sustainable competitive advantage in the Internet Economy will result from fundamentally transforming the entire value chain - in other words, managing the physical supply web..." (First Quarter, 2000)
- Supply Chain Management Review: Deconstruction of the Supply Chain
"By 2005, these linear, inflexible supply chains will have broken down. And in their place will be interactive networks of manufacturing specialists, all cooperating at Internet speed to deliver products." (11/00)
- Supply-Chain Council: SCOR-model
The Supply Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR) is a process reference model that has been developed by the SCC as the cross-industry standard for supply-chain management. PDF file requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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