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Supply chain management (SCM), inventory management of goods and services, including the movement and storage of immovable goods, inventory of inventory, and finished goods and end of execution of orders from the point of origin of the use. Connected, interconnected, or interconnected networks, multimedia channels and businesses that combine in the provision of products and services required by end-users in the supply chain. Supply-chain management is defined as "designing, organizing, executing, controlling, and monitoring service delivery activities with the aim of building value chain, building competitive infrastructure, installing global logistics arrangements, harmonizing delivery and measuring performance globally." SCM practice attracts away from the areas of industrial engineering, systems engineering, operations management, logistics, procurement, information technology, and marketing and integrated development methods. Marketing channels play an important role in store management. Current research in supply chain management deals with topics related to sustainability and risk management, among others. Some suggest that SCM's "demographics", ethical issues, internal consistency, transparency / transparency, and staff / talent management are topics that, to date, have been presented on the research agenda.

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