
What are Supply Integration Touch-Points?
August 18, 2009By Scott Walls
Supply Integration Touch-Points refer to the points where buyer, supplier, and related third-party processes intersect as those parties exchange information (addresses, terms, order updates, payment inquiries, item catalogs, etc.), money, and goods/services (see below).

Supply Integration Touch-Points
NOTE: For more information related to Supply Integration, see BLOG posts Supply Integration and Supply Integration Solutions.
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