In a push-pull strategy, some stages of the supply chain, typically the initial stages are operated in a push-based manner, while the remaining stages employ a pull-based strategy. The interface between the push-based stages and the pull-based stages is known as the .
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- The push/pull view of a supply chain holds that the processes in a supply chain are divided into a series of activities performed at the interface between successive stages.
- When all stages of a supply chain produce a collaborative forecast, it tends to be
- Suboptimization is likely to occur when stages of the supply chain are considered separately
- Distribution occurs between every pair of stages in the supply chain.
- Consider the supply chain involved when a customer purchases a book at a bookstore. Identify cycles in this supply chain and the location of the push/pull boundary.