Supply Chain Agreement

/ˈsʌplaɪ tʃeɪn əˈɡriːmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A contract outlining the terms and conditions governing the flow of goods, services, and information between parties within a supply chain.
    The supply chain agreement stipulated delivery timelines and quality standards for all suppliers involved.

Forms

  • supply chain agreement
  • supply chain agreements

Commentary

Supply chain agreements often specify responsibilities, risk allocation, and compliance standards, which are crucial for mitigating disruptions and ensuring accountability across multiple parties.

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