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Enhancing Operational Efficiency and Service Delivery through a Robotic Dispensing System: A Case Study from a Retail Pharmacy in Brazil. [PDF]
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Utilization, perceived benefits and concerns regarding robotic technologies among community pharmacists. [PDF]
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Optimal pricing and lot sizing vendor managed inventory
Mohsen Ziaee, J.-L. Bouquard
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Competitive Advantage with Vendor Managed Inventory
Journal of Promotion Management, 2020Vendor managed inventory (VMI) has become a competitive supply chain management tool that has been used by retailers, suppliers and manufacturers to reduce inventory management cost over the last f...
Hooshang M. Beheshti +2 more
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Prerequisites to vendor-managed inventory
International Journal of Production Research, 2012Vendor-managed inventory (VMI) has become a widely used tool for supply chain performance improvement. However, not all VMI implementations are successful. Therefore, the aims of this research are to contribute to a better understanding of the critical issues surrounding VMI implementation, and to support corporate practice with a methodology for ...
Tarikere T. Niranjan +2 more
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A standard agreement for vendor managed inventory
Strategic Outsourcing: An International Journal, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to define the standard structure of a vendor managed inventory (VMI) agreement, which can be used as a guideline for the early definition of the agreement.Design/methodology/approachStarting from an industrial application of relevance, the information flow and the technical details, which are to be defined before the
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Vendor Managed Inventory and Strategy
International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management, 2020Vendor-managed inventory (VMI) may be perceived as a business agreement between a supplier and a buyer in which the supplier manages the customer's inventory for a fee. The purpose of this paper is to examine potential and current VMI relationships between two large Pittsburgh-based companies, mostly from a global reach perspective.
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