The purchasing machine: how the top ten companies use best practices to manage their supply chains
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TextPublication details: Free Press New Yark 2001Description: xx, 325 pagesISBN: - 9780684857763
- 658.72 NEL
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"Every day companies leave billions of dollars in invisible, unrealized savings on the table because of poor supply chain management practices. Now supply management experts Dave Nelson, Patricia E. Moody, and Jonathan Stegner show not only how leading companies recoup these savings through their mastery of target costing, value engineering, and supplier development, but how supply chain management -- the discipline of acquiring and moving material -- has become a manufacturing company's hottest competitive weapon."
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