Optimizing Supply Chains for Improved Performance

Effective supply chains must be flexible and responsive to the changing dynamics in the marketplace, in manufacturing and technology, and in consumer expectations. This is also true for public health supply chains, which must respond and adapt to dynamic environments.

This technical brief provides an overview of supply chain optimization, a commercial-sector approach to design, strategic planning, and continuous improvement of supply chain operations.

Capacity building, Distribution, Management, Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Sub-categories HIV/AIDS, Immunization, Malaria, Noncommunicable diseases (NCD), Reproductive health, TB
  • Commodities Diagnostics, Indoor Residual Spraying, Medicines, Mosquito nets, Pesticides, Reproductive health products, Supplements, Technologies, Vaccines
  • Latest update Jun-14
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  • Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
  • When to use Effective supply chains must be flexible and responsive to the changing dynamics in the marketplace, in manufacturing and technology, and in consumer expectations. This is also true for public health supply chains, which must respond and adapt to dynamic environments. This technical brief provides an overview of supply chain optimization, a commercial-sector approach to design, strategic planning, and continuous improvement of supply chain operations.
  • Languages English
  • Level of use Central, District, Regional
  • Form PDF file
  • Amount of training / TA required n/a
  • Inputs & outputs n/a
  • Cost Free
  • Advantages n/a
  • Limitations n/a
  • Availability PDF Only
  • Remarks
  • Downloadable files OptiSuppChai.pdf
    OptiSuppChai.pdf
  • Contact jsinfo@jsi.com
  • Submission date 2014-09-17 02:00:00