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An In-Depth Study on Examining the Identifiable Sustainable Management Strategies for Enhanced Global Performance in Supply Chain Service

Shweta

38-45 Vol: 9, Issue: 1, 2019
Receiving Date: 2019-01-25
Acceptance Date: 2019-02-02
Publication Date: 2019-02-15
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Abstract

In regions worldwide, the imperatives of sustainable development are increasingly shaping the management of logistics flows. Supply chain management is now grappling with new environmental and social considerations, extending to both product and service supply chains. Notably, sustainable development requirements are now influencing the practices of the Service Supply Chain (SSC), a specific supply chain for services. Consequently, how can sustainable chain management enhance the overall performance of service companies? A prospective study indicates that sustainable Service Supply Chain Management, emphasizing coordination, information exchange, collaboration, and resource pooling among various stakeholders, can enhance the efficiency and global performance of the service supply chain.

Keywords: Sustainable Management; Supply Chain; logistics

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