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Vol 14, Issue 1, 2024
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 09.06.2024. Original scientific paper

THE ROLE OF THE PLANNER IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

By
Nikola Vojvodić ,
Nikola Vojvodić

Faculty of Economics, University PIM , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Milja Šteković ,
Milja Šteković

Lactalis Holländischer Käse GmbH , Grasbrunn , Germany

Darko Vaselić
Darko Vaselić

Faculty of Economics, University PIM , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

 In today's fast-paced, highly competitive and innovative environment, satisfying consumer needs is a major challenge for companies. In modern times, companies that operate as a whole that uses all their available resources survive successfully. In order to be able to use all its resources, it is necessary to connect all parts of the company in a common process that points out problems and interruptions. The supply chain, by definition, includes the movement of goods and services outside and inside the organization, and its part that manages the reduction of uncertainty brought by the future is planning. The introduction of an S&Op process, which aligns planning with other parts of the organization, has led many companies to incredible success compared to the competition. Resilience and speed of the supply chain, along with innovation, cost reduction, efficiency are the new goals that need to be achieved. In order for this to be possible, it is necessary to employ experts who will connect processes and use new technologies in order to improve and speed the response of each organization to market demands. 

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