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Integrated Supply Chains

Supply chains are at their most efficient when they're highly integrated. On the Thomas.net site, David Sims looks at what integration means and how Proctor & Gamble used integration to address a sticky problem a decade ago.
Integration helps all parties in the supply chain improve their productivity and flexibility. Read about it HERE.
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