The challenges that companies currently face have been developing over many decades. The intense competitive pressure that businesses are experiencing is mainly the consequence of large-scale changes in commercial technology and new global challenges. Companies compete for supremacy in manufacturing typically by establishing worldwide supply chains, speedier transfers of materials, more intricate payment systems, and a more efficient production process. The Internet has had a significant impact on the way companies organize production and set up operational structures.
Manufacturing and the Internet
Giacomo Marzi;
2018-01-01
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The challenges that companies currently face have been developing over many decades. The intense competitive pressure that businesses are experiencing is mainly the consequence of large-scale changes in commercial technology and new global challenges. Companies compete for supremacy in manufacturing typically by establishing worldwide supply chains, speedier transfers of materials, more intricate payment systems, and a more efficient production process. The Internet has had a significant impact on the way companies organize production and set up operational structures.File in questo prodotto:
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