Supply Chain Management and E-commerce


Authors : Ramlakhan Kumar Chauhan; Ravi Prakash; Shams Tabrej; Shreya Singh

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY2137

Abstract : This paper takes a close look at how e- commerce and supply chain management (SCM) are connected in today's business world. E-commerce, or online shopping, has grown rapidly in recent years and has changed how supply chains work. This means businesses need to rethink how they manage their supply chains. We've looked at a lot of recent research to understand what's happening at the intersection of e- commerce and SCM. One big change we've seen is that supply chains are becoming more flexible and adaptable, thanks to new digital technologies and the way people shop online. E-commerce has really shaken things up in traditional supply chain practices like buying goods, keeping track of inventory, and getting products to customers. We've also explored how technologies like data analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain are helping businesses improve their supply chains, making them more efficient and transparent, especially in the world of e-commerce.

Keywords : Supply Chain Management, E-Commerce, Digital Transformation, Logistics, Omnichannel Fulfillment, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain.

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This paper takes a close look at how e- commerce and supply chain management (SCM) are connected in today's business world. E-commerce, or online shopping, has grown rapidly in recent years and has changed how supply chains work. This means businesses need to rethink how they manage their supply chains. We've looked at a lot of recent research to understand what's happening at the intersection of e- commerce and SCM. One big change we've seen is that supply chains are becoming more flexible and adaptable, thanks to new digital technologies and the way people shop online. E-commerce has really shaken things up in traditional supply chain practices like buying goods, keeping track of inventory, and getting products to customers. We've also explored how technologies like data analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain are helping businesses improve their supply chains, making them more efficient and transparent, especially in the world of e-commerce.

Keywords : Supply Chain Management, E-Commerce, Digital Transformation, Logistics, Omnichannel Fulfillment, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain.

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