Supply Chain Integration: Seamlessly Linking the Pieces

“Product integration,” combines the management of some or all logistics functions (e.g., procurement, storage, distribution, and logistics management information systems [LMIS]) for different commodity categories (e.g., family planning, HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis [TB]) into one shared supply chain. The most commonly merged functions are those of storage and distribution. The starting point for this type of integration is the assumption that disease- or program-specific supply chains are inherently wasteful and inefficient.

Distribution, Gestion, Gestion de stock

  • Sous-catégories Immunisation, Paludisme, Santé reproductive, Tuberculose, VIH/SIDA
  • Commodities Diagnostiques, Médicaments, Moustiquaires, Produits de santé reproductive, Pulvérisation Intra-Domiciliaire, Suppléments, Vaccins
  • Date de mise à jour Feb-11
  • Version
  • Développé par USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
  • Quand l'utiliser “Product integration,” combines the management of some or all logistics functions (e.g., procurement, storage, distribution, and logistics management information systems [LMIS]) for different commodity categories (e.g., family planning, HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis [TB]) into one shared supply chain. The most commonly merged functions are those of storage and distribution. The starting point for this type of integration is the assumption that disease- or program-specific supply chains are inherently wasteful and inefficient.
  • Langues Anglais
  • Niveau d'utilisation Central, District, Régional
  • Forme PDF
  • Amount of training / TA required
  • Inputs & outputs
  • Coût free
  • Advantages
  • Contraintes
  • Disponibilité PDF Only
  • Remarques
  • Downloadable files SCIntSeamLinkPiec.pdf
    SCIntSeamLinkPiec.pdf
  • Contact jsinfo@jsi.com
  • Submission date 2011-06-29 02:00:00