User:Jukeboksi/BBA studies/Logistics and SCM: Difference between revisions

    ('''w:Value chain management capability''' refers to an organisation’s capacity to manage the internationally dispersed activities and partners that are part of its value chain. ( Wikipedia ))
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    === Notes from slides ===
    === Notes from slides ===
    * '''''[[w:Logistics|Logistics]]''' is the [[w:process|process]] that integrates and co-ordinates the elements within the [[w:supply chain|supply chain]]'' ( Teacher slide core wikified )
    ::: to ensure the best possible [[w:matflow of materials and [[w:information|information]]
    A '''[[w:lead time|lead time]]''' is the [[:wikt:latency|latency]] (delay) between the initiation and execution of a process. ( Wikipedia )
    A '''[[w:lead time|lead time]]''' is the [[:wikt:latency|latency]] (delay) between the initiation and execution of a process. ( Wikipedia )


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    == SCM ==
    == SCM ==
    {{Q|'''Supply chain management''' ('''SCM''') is the management of an interconnected or interlinked between  network, channel and node [[w:business|business]]es involved in the provision of [[w:Product (business)|product]] and [[w:Service (economics)|service]] packages required by the end customers in a [[w:supply chain|supply chain]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Supply chain management|Supply chain management]]}}
    {{Q|'''Supply chain management''' ('''SCM''') is the management of an interconnected or interlinked between  network, channel and node [[w:business|business]]es involved in the provision of [[w:Product (business)|product]] and [[w:Service (economics)|service]] packages required by the end customers in a [[w:supply chain|supply chain]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Supply chain management|Supply chain management]]}}