A STUDY ON MATERIAL MANAGEMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION IN LOGISTICS & COMPANY (VRL LOGISITICS)
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https://doi.org/10.63300/arjst.2026.v3.i5.05Keywords:
Chain Management (SCM), Economic growth, Industrial development, Electronic supply chain management (e-SCM), Coimbatore CityAbstract
Supply Chain Management (SCM) plays a vital role in enhancing organizational efficiency by managing the flow of goods, services, information, and finances from the point of origin to the point of consumption. The present study focuses on analyzing the material management and supply chain practices at VRL Logistics Ltd, Coimbatore District. In the current competitive environment, effective integration of procurement, planning, storage, transportation, and distribution is essential for achieving operational excellence and customer satisfaction. The emergence of electronic supply chain management (e-SCM) through the integration of Internet and information technology has further strengthened coordination among supply chain partners.
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