Supply Chain Management and Concentrated Clusters
Distribution Systems
Author's Notes
Concentrated Clusters and Improvement in Supply Chain Management and firm's overall performance
Clusters are geographic concentrations which comprise of interconnected organizations or associations that manufacture products or deliver a service to a particular industry or field. Clusters are mainly a mix of companies belonging to the same industry or located in the same technological facility sharing resources like infrastructure, suppliers and distribution networks. It mainly consists of three or more companies with downstream extension to channels and customers and lateral extension complementary goods' manufacturers including companies with industries related skills, technologies and inputs (Cognizant 20-20, 2011).
Concentrated clusters have immensely wide benefits to each firm's performance, particularly performance pertaining to supply chain management efficiency. There are certain common characteristics which clusters hold and thus benefit the firms in improving their overall performance and supply chain management are; physical proximity, complementary core competencies, activity base, collective growth potential, competitive position and industrial organization and coordinating mechanisms (Cognizant 20-20, 2011).
Due to the close relationship built between the suppliers and customers, the customers and suppliers are more likely to be familiar with their particular needs, giving customers a more personalized feel about the product/service provided to them. Forming clusters, in terms of logistics, is all about various entities creating a bond...
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