DMA-Supply Chain Management

Authors

  • Fatuma Zain Ali

Keywords:

Supply Chaın Management

Abstract

The term "DMA-Supply Chain Management" refers to a comprehensive approach to managing the intricate processes and interactions within supply chains, utilizing the principles of Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP), a methodology that focuses on synchronizing supply with actual demand while minimizing the negative effects of variability. DMA-Supply Chain Management aims to enhance the efficiency, agility, and responsiveness of supply chains by applying dynamic and adaptive strategies that address the challenges posed by unpredictable demand patterns and supply disruptions. This abstract offers a concise overview of the concept and its core principles, highlighting its potential to revolutionize traditional supply chain practices and enable organizations to achieve greater supply chain resilience and customer satisfaction.

Author Biography

Fatuma Zain Ali

Department of Entrepreneurship, Catholic University of Eastern Africa

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Published

2023-08-05

How to Cite

Zain Ali, F. . (2023). DMA-Supply Chain Management. Edith Cowan Journal of Entrepreneurship and Project Management, 3(1). Retrieved from https://edithcowanjournal.org/journals/index.php/journal-of-entrepreneurship/article/view/86

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