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by Klaus Imping, Dr. Andreas Radke · MRS

mSE Solutions - Digital Supply Chain Management end-to-end“C4e2e – C-level and Senior Executives for end to end supply chain integration”We truly believe that supply chain, that e2e, that integration, that digitalization, all this has C-level and senior executive relevance and should get C-level.We want to have a talk about relevant aspects with relevant people in a comprehensible way.The purpose: we want to build access to the topic of e2e SC integration and digitalization for those ones who are needed to initiate and drive this change – independent whether they are experienced in supply chain or not.w...

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