As for the article I found this source: http://revistascientificas.udg.mx/index.php/MYN/article/view/6646/6179
To achieve the summary, you should at least read some part of the article and briefly explain how they identify that efficiency, responsiveness, flexibility, quality of food and quality in the process, and deterministic and business models are those that are often used to measure the performance of a supply chain. (at least one of them)
The supply chain can be defined as a network of independent organizations and connected with mutual work and cooperation between them in order to control, manage and improve the flow of materials and information from the supplier to the consumed. The emphasis on measuring the performance and efficiency of supply chains in order to identify in what or what links are the problems and how to solve them.
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In a market economy the production is determined not by someone's decision <em>(which can be wrong, and a wrong decision is the reason why there there are unwanted goods or a lack of wanted goods) </em>but it is regulated by the supply and demand: if there is a need for a good, it will be produced, and if there is no need for something, its production will halt and there will not be an unwanted storage.
In short, in a market economy, the economy itself regulates this.
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