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In recent decades, with globalization, the financial crisis and the entry of new players in the global
markets, the industrial enterprises in order to survive are forced to update its supply chain strategy in
line with the new and challenging circumstances. Thus, company managers have put a growing interest in
developing strategies designed to provide companies with the resources, capabilities and ICT technologies
in order to compete successfully in the market.
Supply chain managers increasingly understand that it is the time to fundamentally rethink how to
design and operate the supply chains that link with their own company, namely suppliers and customers.
For too long, there has been a major concern with infrastructures, resource utilization and cut costing
in the operation activities, ultimately in efficiency. However, even recognizing that maintaining lower
levels of operating costs are important, achieving and maintaining future competitiveness demands more
sophistication.
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Dynamic supply chains
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Bastos, J., Azevedo, A., Ávila, P. (2013) Dynamic Supply Chains: Models, Organizational Issues and Supporting Technologies, in Book of Abstracts of the 4th Industrial Engineering and Management Symposium – IEMS’13, Porto, Portugal
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Book of Abstracts of the 4th Industrial Engineering and Management Symposium – IEMS’13
