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How to get the benefit of lower costs and greater profitability in the long supply chain. Ruari McCallion reports

T he ideal model of the perfect supply chain looks like a spider’s web in the early morning. Droplets of condensation are held all over it: a touch on the bottom corner triggers the whole structure into movement. The droplets cascade downwards and...

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