The globalisation of trade and commerce has led to value being added in different quarters of the world as intermediates get transformed into finished products or services while being delivered to customers. There is now a growing need to synchronise these operations to make value chains more effective. Rakesh Mishra and Suchint Majmudar of PwC explain why this shift ought to put the business at the centre of the change and deal with advantages of value chain transformation.
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