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With all its interdependent links, the supply chain remains exceptionally vulnerable to the law of unintended consequences. So why are people surprised when cost cutting in one area has unanticipated effects somewhere else?
Cutthroat competition in the grocery industry has left DC managers searching for faster and cheaper ways to get orders out. But their own performance standards may be holding them back.