Select the choices that are not typical benefits gained from using the SCOR model?
(1)....
Business, 21.02.2020 23:34 emily41950
Select the choices that are not typical benefits gained from using the SCOR model?
(1). Less inventory
(2). Faster access to important customer information
(3). Slower cycle times
(4). Improved visibility of the supply chain
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