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In part 2 of this 3 part series, Mark Gavoor started with a short recap of part 1: The Concept of Supply Chain Physics. He then took this important enterprise management concept to the next level. Mark formalized the Supply Chain Physics model and presented examples and cases to illustrate how the model and Laws of Supply Chain Physics can be used to enhance communication and drive improvement across the entire enterprise and extended supply chain.

The deployment of this interdisciplinary concept will help organizations effectively balance their inventory, service, and cash flow objectives in today's unpredictable and often volatile economic environment.

If you missed part 1 or part 2 of this 3 part series webinar, you can quickly catch up by viewing the presentation with audio streaming online; you will also have the option to download the presentation without audio on our site.

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In part 1 of this 3 part webinar series, Mark Gavoor introduced the concept of Supply Chain Physics and how to make it an important part of your Supply Chain Strategy.

Today’s business environment has challenged companies just like yours and your supply chain partners to be more responsive than ever before. You must stay connected to your customers and create ways to better understand their demands; you must have visibility to their operations and the extended supply chain. Information lead times and gaps are evaporating while, in many industries, the lead times on the physical goods is increasing. What are the capabilities of your Supply Chain? Against what parameters can you reliably deliver on? How do we, as Supply Chain leaders, communicate these capabilities to our business partners within the company as well as to our customers and suppliers? How do we communicate these capabilities, so that our business partners know what is to be expected of us and themselves? These are the fundamentals of Supply Chain Physics.

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