Author : Sourabh Kumar 1
Date of Publication :21st October 2021
Abstract: Effective supply chain management (SCM) has become a potentially valuable way to secure competitive advantage and improve organizational performance, as competition is no longer between organizations, but between supply chains. This research conceptualizes Mahindra Logistics Ltd.'s SCM management and the relationships between SCM practices, competitive advantage, and organizational performance. The results indicate that higher levels of SCM management can lead to improved competitive advantage and better organizational performance. Additionally, competitive advantage can have a direct and positive impact on organizational performance. The research is based on secondary data acquired from various sources and discussed about the financial performance of the company.
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