Manufacturers seek flexible supply chain solutions
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Today’s increasingly complex supply chains are challenging to manage in nearly every industry. Fueled by global competition and changing market dynamics, supply chain managers are seeking new solutions that better position their organizations for improved flexibility and future growth.
Exel has published a new white paper, “Tide Has Turned: Why Do Life Sciences Manufacturers Now Prefer Outsourcing.” Customer interviews reveal why more manufacturers are looking for partners who can bring flexibility and expertise to the table.
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