Reinventing the Supply Chain
Reinventing the Supply Chain
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An original vision for using technology to transform supply chains into value chains in order to revitalize American communities When the COVID-19 pandemic led to a global economic "shutdown" in March 2020, our supply chains began to fail, and out-of-stocks and delivery delays became the new norm. Contrary to public perception, the pandemic strain did not break the current system of supply chains; it merely exposed weaknesses and fault lines that were decades in the making, and which were already acutely felt in deindustrialized cities and depopulated rural towns throughout the United States. Reinventing the Supply Chain explores the historical role of supply chains in the global economy, outlines where the system went wrong and what needs to be done to fix it, and demonstrates how a retooled supply chain can lead to the revitalization of American communities. Jack Buffington proposes a transformation of the global supply chain system into a community-based value chain, led by the communities themselves and driven by digital platforms for raising capital and blockchain technology. Buffington proposes new solutions to problems that have been decades in the making. With clear analysis and profound insight, Buffington provides a clear roadmap to a more durable and efficient system.
About the Author
About the Author
Jack Buffington is the director of supply chain sustainability practices at First Key Consulting and professor and academic director of the supply chain management program at the University of Denver. He is the author of several previous books, including The Recycling Myth and Peak Plastic.
Table of Content
Table of Content
Introduction 1. How America Lost Supply Chain Leadership: A Primer 2. Fallouts from Deindustrialization: A Strategy for a Distracted and Divided Nation 3. New Economics: From Supply Chain to Value Chain 4. 21st-Century Reindustrialization: Win the Right Game 5. The Art of the Small Ball: The Community-Based Supply Chain System 6. Peer-to-Peer Retail: The Storeless Store 7. The Platform for Transformation: 2025 and Beyond Notes Select Bibliography Index About the Author
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