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Is "smooth supply chain" a correct term? Is there any better expression for that term? Also, what is the opposite of saying that?
13 juin 2019 07:52
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'A smooth supply chain' is correct. A term you hear and would use often if you studied or were in business or marketing. It's really almost the perfect term for what is describes - a supply chain free of any issue. You could almost say 'a no-issue supply chain' if you were writing/speaking informally, but 'smooth supply chain' is really the best.
13 juin 2019
I agree with Greg... "a smooth supply chain" is probably the best way to say this in English, in business English. The opposite of this would be "They have supply chain issues" or "There are gaps in the supply chain" These examples are for business English - where you want to be a little more polite. In everyday English - with friends or in the pub - you would just say that "they have terrible customer service". Hope this helps. Also - could you tell me if this is a business related question?
13 juin 2019
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