Agile 3 pl selection
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selection, Agile, management, technologicalAbstract
This research paper explores the concept of Agile 3PL selection in supply chain management. The paper begins by defining Agile 3PL selection and highlighting its importance in achieving a responsive and flexible supply chain. The literature review discusses Agile supply chain management, 3PL selection criteria, benefits, and challenges of Agile 3PL selection, Agile 3PL selection is the process of selecting a third-party logistics (3PL) provider using an agile approach. Agile methodologies focus on flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement to adapt to changing requirements and deliver value quickly.
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