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Supply Chain Management.  

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1.0 Introduction The manufacturing supply chain is increasingly complex while technology continues to hold the promise of greater efficiency and lower costs. Businesses today are examining their supply chain operations and looking for innovative solutions. As global competition increases and customer expectations rise, companies are competing on the agility of their supply chains. As the world's second largest automaker, Ford Motor Company had proved that how successful they implement the supply chain management in the industry. For the over two decades, the company had facing some problem in the increasing of production cost, increasing importance of e-commerce, increasing levels of outsourcing and competitive in the industry etc. Consequently, the company decided to change their strategy and integrated supply chain. However, in the process of implement the supply chain to the company, the management team of the company also faces some problem before they succeed. 2.0 Concept of Supply Chain Management The...

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