The effectiveness of a flexible supply chain: Key to be highly competitive
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https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-4953/avances.1.4734Abstract
The following work seeks to analyze the importance in planning, development and results of having a flexible supply chain, capable of adapting to the constant changes in the environment, which range from the new needs of customers, to environmental changes, economic, political, social, among other factors that may affect at some point the logistics of the supply chain.
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