Supplier & Supply chain
A supplier is a company that provides parts or services to another company. For example, Intel is Dell’s primary supplier for computer chips. A supply chain is the network of all the companies that participate in the production of a product, from the acquisition of raw materials to the final sale. Almost all firms have suppliers who play vital roles in the functioning of their business models.
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