How digital solutions can respond to the coronavirus – Lesson learned from Executives
The manufacturing companies and the supply chain professionals around the world have had extraordinary months after the pandemic outbreak started last spring. We…
In supply chain management, supply chain collaboration is defined as two or more autonomous firms working jointly to plan and execute supply chain operations. It can deliver substantial benefits and advantages to collaborators. It is known as a cooperative strategy when one or more companies or business units work together to create mutual benefits.[2] There are two main types of supply chain collaboration: vertical collaboration and horizontal collaboration. Vertical collaboration is the collaboration when two or more organizations from different levels or stages in supply chain share their responsibilities, resources, and performance information to serve relatively similar end customers; while horizontal collaboration is an inter-organizational system relationship between two or more companies at the same level or stage in the supply chain in order to allow greater ease of work and cooperation towards achieving a common objective.
The manufacturing companies and the supply chain professionals around the world have had extraordinary months after the pandemic outbreak started last spring. We…
Pertti Korhonen is a board professional, industrial advisor, investor and climate enthusiast. He is a former SCM Executive and CTO of Nokia Corporation…
The Ecosystem Economy blog post was originally posted in the Jakamo Official Blog on 17 November 2017. The latest years in innovation research…
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