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Supply network operations

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Supply network operations are the synchronized execution of compliant manufacturing and logistics processes across a dynamically reconfigurable supply network to profitably meet demand.

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  • Lowson, Robert H. (1 Feb 2003). "How supply network operations strategies evolve: Composition, competitive priorities and customisation". International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management. doi:10.1108/09600030310461016. ISSN 0960-0035.