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Supply Chain Planning

2001
Eine Supply Chain bildet ein eng verflochtenes Netz aus Lieferanten, Produzenten, Distributoren, Handlern und Kunden, in dem Produkte hergestellt und zu den Abnehmern geliefert werden. Ziel des Supply Chain Management ist es, diese Parteien bestmoglich zu koordinieren. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschaftigt sich mit dem Supply Chain Planning, d.h. mit den
Fleischmann, Bernhard, Meyr, Herbert
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Supply Chain Risks in Supply Chain Performance

2018
As previously mentioned, the goal of this book is to assess the effects of manufacturing practices and risk factors on supply chain performance. This chapter introduces a series of structural equation models to assess the relationships between three types of supply chain risk factors—supply risks, demand risks, production process risks—and supply chain
Aidé Aracely Maldonado-Macías   +2 more
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Automating the Supply Chain in the OR

AORN Journal, 1999
ABSTRACTAt the University of Louisville (Ky) Hospital, staff members from the materials management and surgery departments have worked together to automate the supply chain. The goals were to remove supply activities from clinical staff members whenever possible, obtain and apply information for better product ordering and use, reduce personnel in the ...
Valencia Theresa Byrd   +2 more
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Supply Chain Responsiveness and Supply Chain Performance: The Role of Supply Chain Risk Management

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Main purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of supply chain risk management factors on supply chain responsiveness which in turn enhance the supply chain performance of firms operating in Pakistan. The questionnaire was filled by 190 respondents and a total of 160 questionnaires were selected who are working in supply chain firms all over ...
Tooba Javaid, Danish Ahmed Siddiqui
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Digital technology enablers and their implications for supply chain management

, 2020
Several technologies drive digital trends and bring about change in SCM. They include AI and robotics, cloud computing, 3D printing, advanced analytics, blockchain, AR, RFID, IoT, and cloud technology.
M. Attaran
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Supply Chain Management: The Logic of Supply Chains and Networks

The International Journal of Logistics Management, 2004
A major assumption in the supply chain management literature is that there is an economic rationale to the integration of processes across firm boundaries. In essence, it is assumed that there is a benefit in adapting and coordinating the activities carried out in sequence by the actors in the supply chain.
Göran Persson, Håkan Håkansson
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Types of Supply Chains

2005
The SCOR-model presented in Sect. 2.2.2 is an excellent tool to analyze, visualize, and discuss the structure of the supply chain, and to reveal redundancies and weaknesses. It enables the formulation of structural changes and strategies to improve the performance of the supply chain as a whole.
Herbert Meyr, Hartmut Stadtler
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Supply Chain Performance und Supply Chain Scorecard

2014
Traditionelle Kennzahlensysteme werden den Anspruchen eines dynamischen und turbulenten Wettbewerbsumfelds kaum gerecht. Ihnen mangelt es an Zukunftsfokussierung, da sie sich primar aus Zahlen der Vergangenheit speisen.
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The Transformation of Supply Chains in Closed-Loop Supply Chains

2016
Within the framework of the concept of sustainable development, economic growth should be considered not only in economic, but also environmental and social terms. The economies of countries face new challenges intended to satisfy growing human needs while maintaining (or improving) the quality of the environment.
Michał Adamczak, Roman Domański
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FUTURE SUPPLY CHAIN – CLUSTER SUPPLY CHAIN

Advanced Logistic Systems, 2011
Resource scarcity, climate change, more recent political and economic regulations makes necessity to changes, which the enterprises will have to cope in coming years. Cost efficiency, on-shelf availability are the factors forming the supply chain, which by the necessity of further changes reveals harder to implement issues such as: city traffic, energy
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