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The supply chain is the network of steps of a product from from origin (raw materials or manufacturer) to consumer. A typical supply chain begins with the ecological, biological, and political regulation of natural resources, followed by the human extraction of raw material, and includes several production links (e.g., component construction, assembly, and merging) before moving on to several layers of storage facilities of ever-decreasing size and increasingly remote geographical locations, and finally reaching the consumer.
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Profit Margins Are Increased when an effective value chain is created.
A supply chain consists of series of activities in which a product or a material is simply transferred from a starting point to an end point, whereas in the value chain, instead of just transfering we add certain values to it. Eg: Suppose a supply chain is as follows: farmers- wholesaler-retailer-consumer. If the apples just passes through the same channels with out any grading or sorting, then it's a supply chain. However, if at any stage we add some values to the apples such as grading, sorting, packaging or cold storage, then this is called a value chain.
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