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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

As Direct Store Delivery (DSD) continues to thrive in the food and grocery channel, why are some suppliers moving away from it?

Author: Cheryl Krager

The Direct Store Delivery (DSD) model has been a mainstay in the retail industry for years, particularly in the food and grocery channel where freshness is essential to customers. DSD is positioned to accelerate growth as retailers become more advanced in store execution.

Labels: Direct Store Delivery, supply chain management

posted by 4SIGHT Supply Chain Group at 9:31 AM

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