Agile Practices: A Supply Chain Factor

This article explores how Ghanaian businesses in the retail, agriculture, and pharmaceutical sectors are adopting agile supply chain practices to navigate economic volatility. By leveraging real-time data and strategic partnerships, these organizations aim to improve operational efficiency and service delivery.
Why it matters
Agile supply chain management is critical for emerging markets to mitigate risks associated with infrastructure deficits and market instability.
Agile supply chain practice is characterized by its focus on flexibility, responsiveness, and collaborative engagement to swiftly adapt to evolving market demands and uncertainties. This paradigm is particularly pertinent within the Ghanaian context, where businesses operate amidst fluctuating economic conditions, variable consumer behaviors, and infrastructural limitations.
The article provides a factual overview of business practices without political or ideological framing.
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