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b2b Supply Chain


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B2B vs. B2C
In this paper, there will be a definition of what a business-to-business is as well as a business-to-consumer. A definition of a supply chain will be discussed. There will also be a discussion of the differences in a business-to-business as opposed to a business-to-consumer.
Business-to-Business
Supply chains are known as the series of channels any product can take from its original production to reach its final destination. An example of this is when a customer walks into Wal-Mart or K-Mart to purchase a television. These supply chain will begin with the customer and their desire for a television. Then the supply chain continues to the brick and mortar store. The K-Mart stores receive its products from the K-Mart distribution center. The K-Mart distribution center will get their product from the manufacturer and the manufacturer gets materials from quite a few companies that supply raw materials. This basic supply chain is liquid and continuously goes......

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Approximate Word Count: 1021
Approximate Pages: 4 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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