Development Of Supply And Demand For Market Integration

Dr.sc. Bajram SEFERAJ, Prof. Ass. Dr. Besnik HAJDARI

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This paper aims to examine the integration of supply chain and demand chain in emerging markets. We present a research model of supply and demand chain integration, which responds to customer needs through integrated information flows. Supply and demand chain integration synchronizes key processes in terms of front development, product planning, product design, procurement, production, sales and marketing, customer-based maintenance activities as process routines.

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Description Of Supply; The Concept Of Demand; Integrated Flows Of Information Systems; Emerging Market; Electronic Business

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