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Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is a professional business organization consisting of individuals throughout the world who have interests and/or responsibilities in logistics and the related functions that make up the logistics profession. Its purpose is to enhance the development of the logistics profession through logistics professionals by providing them with educational opportunities and relevant information through a variety of programs, services, and activities.
Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum
The Forum brings faculty and students from different schools, departments and disciplines together to work on research projects. These projects focus on problems representative of those found by participating companies. They consist of theoretical and model based research, empirical research, and detailed field-based studies of supply chain problems. Collaboration with industrial researchers is encouraged in order to ensure that projects realistically represent the phenomena faced by companies in designing and managing their supply chains. Special attention is paid to issues associated with global supply chains.
Supply Chain FAQs (provided by the Supply Chain Council)
An overview defining the supply chain.
Supply Chain Council
The Supply Chain Council was formed in 1996-1997 as a grass roots initiative by forward thinking individuals representing companies including like AMR Research, Bayer, Compaq Computer to name af few. Included in this site is Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model Overview materials.