The Supply Chain Network Project

supply-chain-network-projectHave you come across the Supply Chain Network or SCN? Not yet? Do you want to keep in touch with all aspects of the global supply chain network? SCN is a network of people, a network of ideas and information, a means for designing, building, improving and managing your physical network and a source for services to facilitate your network. The contributors on write about products and services they believe are unique, different and can add value to the supply chain.

My opinion on SCN

Frankly speaking, after browsing some of the articles, I can say that SCN truly IS leading edge. I didn’t browse the whole site, because, admittedly, I’m more of a risk expert than a supply chain expert, and many of the supply chain concepts are still new and unknown to me. However I very much enjoyed exploring the site, and SCN even has their group on LinkedIn, and on Facebook.

Supply Chain Risk

Interestingly, the Supply Chain Network also has a section on supply chain risk. Having said that, it is not the most used category, as it contains a few posts only.



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