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020 _a9781789663488
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_bTEM
100 _aTemplar, Simon
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245 _aFinancing the end-to-end supply chain: a reference guide to supply chain finance
250 _a2nd
260 _bKogan Page Limited
_aLondon
_c2020
300 _axviii, 426 p.
365 _aGBP
_b44.99
504 _aTable of Content Section - 00: Introduction;Section - PART ONE: The background;Section - 01: The nucleus – Supply chains and financial performance;Section - 02: The big issue – Working capital management;Section - 03: The flows – Towards an integrated view of supply chain processes;Section - PART TWO: The current practice;Section - 04: The concept – A case for supply chain finance;Section - 05: The ecosystem – Who is involved in supply chain finance?;Section - 06: The value proposition – Solutions for supply chain finance;Section - 07: The implementation – Bringing supply chain finance programmes to life;Section - PART THREE: The future;Section - 08: The global setting – Supply chain finance in the context of cultural and geographical dispersion;Section - 09: The look beyond – Factors impacting the future of supply chain finance;Section - 10: Index
520 _aAbout the book Financing the End-to-End Supply Chain provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the financial synergies across the supply chain. It demonstrates the importance of the strategic relationship between the physical supply of goods and services and the associated financial flows. The book provides a clear introduction, demonstrating the importance of the strategic relationship between supply chain and financial communities within an organization. This book links together treasury, banking, supply chain, systems, IT, and key stakeholders. Financing the End-to-End Supply Chain will help senior supply chain practitioners to build collaboration, improve relationships and enhance trust between supply chain partners. With its combination of theory and practice it tackles vital issues including physical, information and financial flows, and tailoring supply chain finance to individual organisations' circumstances. Recognizing that supply chain finance means different things in different countries, the authors also consider various initiatives to harmonize and develop cross-border financing as well as including an agenda for national and international policy makers. The new edition features interviews from SCF platform providers on how ecosystems are involved in supply chain finance, additional learning activities for students and new examples on working capital management.
650 _aBusiness logistics
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650 _aFinance
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700 _aHofmann, Erik
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700 _aFindlay, Charles
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