Supply chain finance has become a critical tool for managing working capital, improving liquidity, and strengthening relationships across the supply chain. As global trade grows more complex and capital constraints tighten, companies that understand how to structure and apply these solutions gain a measurable advantage.
This book provides a clear, practical examination of supply chain finance. It explains the core instruments, the roles of buyers, suppliers, and financial institutions, and the ways organizations can use financing techniques to free up cash without disrupting operations. Readers will find focused coverage of working capital optimization, liquidity management, and the financial dimensions of supplier relationships.
Written for finance professionals, treasury teams, supply chain managers, and business leaders, the book moves beyond theory to address real-world application. It outlines how different financing approaches function, where risks arise, and how to evaluate solutions that support both financial performance and operational resilience.
Whether you are designing a new program, refining an existing one, or simply seeking a stronger foundation in the field, this book offers a structured and accessible guide to supply chain finance and its practical impact on working capital and liquidity.