Supply Chain

In business and finance, supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.

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In The UK, Payments To Small Suppliers Can Take Up To Four Months
In The UK, Payments To Small Suppliers Can Take Up To Four Months
January 26, 2015  |  B2B Payments

The U.K.’s Institute of Directors has warned large businesses that the “scandal” of late payments is undermining the country’s economic recovery, and said the big...

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Mizuho Bank Outsources Supply Chain Finance to PrimeRevenue
Mizuho Bank Outsources Supply Chain Finance to PrimeRevenue
October 14, 2014  |  B2B Payments

At a time when supply-chain finance startups increasingly are encroaching on trade finance by traditional banks, some banks are turning to an untraditional approach: hiring...

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Woolworth Overhauls Its Supply Chain
Woolworth Overhauls Its Supply Chain
September 25, 2014  |  B2B Payments

A $1 billion supply chain overhaul is fueling sharp cost savings for Australia’s largest retailer. Woolworths’ supply chain fixes, dubbed Mercury II, are aimed at...

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Mobile Payments Changing The Face Of Agriculture World Wide
Mobile Payments Changing The Face Of Agriculture World Wide
September 05, 2014  |  B2B Payments

For farmers across the developing world, being trapped in a cash-based economy is costly.  Those costs come in all forms—what commodity buyers farmers can work...

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Walmart’s China Strategy: Slow Growth, Fast Delivery
Walmart’s China Strategy: Slow Growth, Fast Delivery
August 29, 2014  |  News

Global sales are a huge priority for Walmart, but of its largest non-U.S. markets, the world’s largest retailer struggles with China the most. Get the...

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After A Recession-Driven Collapse, Factoring Returns For Apparel
After A Recession-Driven Collapse, Factoring Returns For Apparel
January 22, 2014  |  B2B Payments

Factoring, in which a supplier sells an invoice to a financer to be paid less than the invoice's value immediately, all but dried up as...

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