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Supply Chain Viability

Origin and Definition of Terms

Supply chain viability (SCV) is defined as the ability of supply chains to function efficiently, resiliently and sustainably in the long term. Unlike traditional approaches, which focus primarily on efficiency, SCV aims to strike a balance between efficiency, resilience and sustainability. The term 'viability' encompasses more than just short-term economic efficiency; it signifies the ability to function over the long term in changing conditions.

Origin and Definition of Terms

Supply chain viability (SCV) is defined as the ability of supply chains to function efficiently, resiliently and sustainably in the long term. Unlike traditional approaches, which focus primarily on efficiency, SCV aims to strike a balance between efficiency, resilience and sustainability. The term 'viability' encompasses more than just short-term economic efficiency; it signifies the ability to function over the long term in changing conditions.

Origin and Definition of Terms

Supply chain viability (SCV) is defined as the ability of supply chains to function efficiently, resiliently and sustainably in the long term. Unlike traditional approaches, which focus primarily on efficiency, SCV aims to strike a balance between efficiency, resilience and sustainability. The term 'viability' encompasses more than just short-term economic efficiency; it signifies the ability to function over the long term in changing conditions.

Origin and Definition of Terms

Supply chain viability (SCV) is defined as the ability of supply chains to function efficiently, resiliently and sustainably in the long term. Unlike traditional approaches, which focus primarily on efficiency, SCV aims to strike a balance between efficiency, resilience and sustainability. The term 'viability' encompasses more than just short-term economic efficiency; it signifies the ability to function over the long term in changing conditions.

Origin and Definition of Terms

Supply chain viability (SCV) is defined as the ability of supply chains to function efficiently, resiliently and sustainably in the long term. Unlike traditional approaches, which focus primarily on efficiency, SCV aims to strike a balance between efficiency, resilience and sustainability. The term 'viability' encompasses more than just short-term economic efficiency; it signifies the ability to function over the long term in changing conditions.

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