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{{this}} is one of the five [[t:SCCS|Supply Chain Configuration Strategies]]: [[t:MTS]] (MTS), [[t:MTO]] (MTO), [[t:ETO]] (ETO), [[t:RL]], and {{this}}. | {{this}} is one of the five [[t:SCCS|Supply Chain Configuration Strategies]]: [[t:MTS]] (MTS), [[t:MTO]] (MTO), [[t:ETO]] (ETO), [[t:RL]], and {{this}}. |
Circular Economics is the Supply Chain Configuration Strategy that integrates outbound and reverse flows in order to extend the lifespan/use of resources as long as possible. Extending, Sharing, Repurpose, Renewable
Circular Economics is one of the five Supply Chain Configuration Strategies: Make-to-Stock (MTS), Make-to-Order (MTO), Engineer-to-Order (ETO), Reverse Logistics, and Circular Economics.
Alternative names include: Circular Business Model, Circular Economy, Product-as-a-Service.
ID | Name | Level | x |
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SCCS | Supply Chain Configuration Strategy | 1 | SCCS |
CE | Circular Economics | 2 | CE |
CE1 | Extending | 3 | CE1 |
CE2 | Sharing | 3 | CE2 |
CE3 | Repurpose | 3 | CE3 |
CE4 | Renewable | 3 | CE4 |