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Wikipedia-Article "Supply Chain [4]"

A supply chain, logistics network, or supply network is a coordinated system of entities, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer. The entities of a supply chain typically consist of manufacturers, service providers, distributors, and retail outlets. Supply chain activities transform raw materials and components into a finished product.

The primary objective of supply chain management is to fulfill customer demands through the most efficient use of resources.


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