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Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a cloud-based technology that enables organizations to manage their supply chain operations more efficiently. It provides a platform for companies to manage their supply chain processes, such as procurement, inventory management, order fulfillment, and logistics. It also helps companies to optimize their supply chain operations by providing real-time visibility into their supply chain activities.
Cloud SCM enables companies to reduce costs, improve customer service, and increase efficiency. It also helps companies to improve their supply chain visibility, allowing them to better manage their inventory and optimize their supply chain operations. Additionally, cloud SCM provides companies with the ability to quickly respond to changes in the market, allowing them to remain competitive.
Some of the companies in the Cloud SCM market include Oracle, SAP, IBM, Microsoft, Infor, and JDA Software. Show Less Read more