Emerging Trends in Supply Chain Finance

In recent interviews with global traders about their supply chain finance programs, Global Business Intelligence discovered some important emerging trends. Because companies operate their supply chains on a global basis to compete, they are much more concerned about managing inventory and working ca...

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