Supply chain inheritance refers to the transfer of supplier relationships, logistics contracts, and operational knowledge when a business changes ownership or leadership. It is used to ensure continuity in procurement and distribution, reducing disruptions during transitions. Companies, investors, and supply chain managers benefit by preserving efficiency, avoiding costly renegotiations, and maintaining competitive advantage.
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