Most people underestimate the massive changes to logistics/distribution network strategy. Where traditional logistics and materials management focused on the manufacturing and production end of the supply chain, e-commerce focuses more heavily on the end consumer. Where facility location decisions used to change on a decade scale, e-commerce now must respond to fickle consumer markets.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Q&A: Michael Gravier, Associate Professor of Marketing and SCM at Bryant University
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