Supply Chain Management Sunil Chopra 7th Edition Apr 2026

The term supply chain management (SCM) was first used in the 1980s. Since then, it has become a widely accepted term in the business world. SCM refers to the coordination and management of activities involved in the supply chain. The goal of SCM is to provide a seamless flow of goods, services, and information from raw materials to end customers.

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A supply chain consists of all parties involved, directly or indirectly, in fulfilling a customer’s request. The supply chain, in its most basic form, includes a supplier (also called a vendor) and a customer. A supplier may be an individual or a company that provides goods or services to another company. A customer can also be an individual or a company that buys goods or services from a supplier. The term supply chain management (SCM) was first

The objective of a supply chain is to provide value to the customer. This value can be in the form of a product or a service. The parties in a supply chain work together to create this value. Effective management of the supply chain can provide a competitive advantage to a company. The goal of SCM is to provide a