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This is iyet another reason why I've been in love with Netflix since day one and feel they have the edge over Blockbuster, even with that company's latest announcement that customers can return any mailed video to a store location and get a free rental. I mean, free rentals are great and all, but 90% of the time I wasn't getting the video I wanted from the store in the first place, hence my online subscription.
They should write up Netflix as a case study in the effective use of distribution networks, supply chain management and just-in-time inventory. Blockbuster is a case study of "just-for-13-year-olds-inventory".
Posted by: Notorious MiG
at November 3, 2006 1:27 PM