Abstract Supply chain management is the flow of goods and services which involves the movement and storage of raw materials, manufacturing, and delivering finished products from point or origin to point of consumption. Organizations find the need to rely on supply chain networks to compete in the global market. In the previous decade, supply chain networks had very little role to play and was only dedicated to large brands or companies with international distribution. In case there was any disruption faces by a company in its supply chain, the company would pull a couple of people from various departments and put them on the problem. So, the fix was easy and when the problems were sorted out the people would go back to their regular jobs. Many of the information related to logistics were more manual and inaccurate. Companies could not keep track of their sales and performance measurement concept was impossible to implement. That has changed in the recent times since technology has crept into Supply chain management step by step.

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