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Supply Chain – Brick & Mortar vs. Website
Introduction
As business practices continue to change to keep pace with the technological advancements, have “brick and mortar” businesses become obsolete? E-business has become increasing popular and in many industries is replacing the old mainstay of “brick and mortar” businesses. ...
Brick and Mortar
Years ago, the only way to make travel arrangements was to call a travel agent and set an appointment to discuss your travel plans. ... The rates offered on the websites are usually discounted greatly in comparison to “brick and mortar” travel agencies.
While the suppliers and arrangements for inventory are generally the same as they are for “brick and mortar”, the process is one hundred percent automated for the consumer. ... Unlike “brick and mortar” travel agencies, the only payment method accepted is a credit card. ... This e-mail confirmation replaces the bulky packages required when using “brick and mortar” and can easily be accessed if misplaced.
Approximate Word count = 975 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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