supply chain, logistics, management - challenge Task 2

Part www.globalchange.com virtual business, just in time, integration of conveyor belts. The post is difficult to compete in the world. Global courier services require large capital and infrastructure. Competition in the provision of services. Gaps in services. Delivery times faster. logistical problems and why shopping online is often too slow. Customers' expectations of change for a faster response. The growth of the service the same day and overnight delivery. Video BusinessSpeaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and a better deal. The speed of change, pressure to act quickly. People react emotionally under pressure. Market research, surveys and trend analysis. Vision for the future. The future of logistics and supply chain management. The future of the national postal service and postal monopolies. DHL, Fedex and UPS global competition for just-in-time. The growth of air trafficGoods, alternative services. Deregulation of delivery services. Distribution and supply of components, raw materials and finished products. full suite of RFID tracking technologies and RFID controversy. Road, rail, air and shipping comparative costs. Inflation and outsourcing. overnight delivery services and same day delivery - the growing demand. Pharmacies and garages lead way. Integration of EPOS data. Security of supply planning and risk management. Online monitoring and...



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