MIT-CTL Supply Chain Strategy
December 2008
Dont Fall for Divided Logistics Contracts: Lowest-cost logistics might not deliver
Supply chain managers naturally want to get the best price when buying logistics services, particularly when such services represent a high proportion of total costs. Volatile fuel prices and the economic downturn are adding to the pressure to trim logistics budgets. But how far can managers keep a lid on prices without undermining the service elements that add value and, ultimately, cut overall costs?
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