Supply Chain Management Performance in Tourism. Continental Hotels Chain Case

With its origins in logistics, Supply Chain Management (SCM) concept is covering all managerial aspects of the flow of materials and information from source to customer, across the entire range of materials handling and movement functions, and throughout an organization and its supply channels. In t...

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Costs
Customer satisfaction
Customer services
Demand
demand management
distributions strategies
Employees
Hotel chains
hotel services
Hotels & motels
Logistics
Management science
Manufacturing
Materials handling
Operations management
Strategic management
Studies
Suppliers
Supply chain management
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Tourism
tourist traffic indicators
Travel agencies
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