Abstract
Co‐makership is the process by which two or more participants in an enterprise cooperate to produce a good or a service. Co‐makership relationships have become increasingly advanced at the production end of the supply chain. They are now extending downstream, to the physical distribution end. The extension of such relationships implies significant changes for the distribution industry and its major players.
Subject
Transportation,Business and International Management
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5 articles.
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