Supply chain

 
 
The supply chain is a system of institutions, people, technology, activities, information and resources required to transfer products or services from suppliers to customers. Supply chain activities transform natural resources, raw materials, and components into the final product that is delivered to the final customer. Through advanced systems in the chain Supply uses products that may be able to re-enter the supply chain at any point where the residual value is not recyclable. And supply chains are related to the value of the chain.
 
The typical supply chain begins with the ecological and biological organization of natural resources, followed by the human extraction of raw materials, and includes several production connections (for example, the building element, collection, and consolidation) before moving to several layers of storage facilities that are decreasing in size more than ever before. , Remote geographic locations, and ultimately reaching the consumer.
 
Consequently, many exchanges in the supply chain will be between different companies that will seek to maximize returns within their area of interest, but may have little or no knowledge or have an interest in workers in the supply chain. More recently, the network’s self-organization in businesses that collaborate in providing the required products and services is called an extended organization.

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