Introduction of SCM
functional groups "fight" for either lower inventories or higher service.
CURRENT SITUATION OF SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
Nowadays, one of the few outcomes in the constantly changing
business world is that organizations can no longer compete solely as
individual entities. Increasingly, they must rely on effective supply chains, or
networks, to successfully compete in the global market and networked
economy (Baziotopoulos, 2004). Peter Drucker's (1998) management's new
paradigms, this concept of business relationships extends beyond traditional
enterprise boundaries and seeks to organize entire business processes
throughout a value chain of multiple companies.
During the past decades, globalization, outsourcing and information
technology have enabled many organizations such as Dell and Hewlett
Packard, to successfully operate solid collaborative supply networks in which