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Supply chain strategy: How WHSmith, Co-op and Inditex found their missing links

2024-04-11 (retail-week.com)

Supply chain strategy: How WHSmith, Co-op and Inditex found their missing links

Third-party tie-ups are a central part of the modern retail supply chain and are only becoming more strategic. In this exclusive excerpt from Retail Week's Supply Chain 2025 report, discover how some of the country's biggest retailers are collaborating to improve operations

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