The book focuses on helping students develop strong analytical skills and the ability to solve real-world problems through analysis and synthesis. It also stresses the importance of integrating engineering optimization techniques with business strategic thinking. It starts with the description of different types of supply chains and the strategy for designing an appropriate supply chain based on product life cycle analysis. It then focuses on quantitative analysis techniques including demand forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory management, and distribution network design. It also covers…mehr
The book focuses on helping students develop strong analytical skills and the ability to solve real-world problems through analysis and synthesis. It also stresses the importance of integrating engineering optimization techniques with business strategic thinking. It starts with the description of different types of supply chains and the strategy for designing an appropriate supply chain based on product life cycle analysis. It then focuses on quantitative analysis techniques including demand forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory management, and distribution network design. It also covers supplier selection. The book is comprehensive yet concise, and includes many practical examples that are designed to help students acquire deep subject matter knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Designing and Engineering the Supply Chain for Competitive Advantage Overview Supply Chain Types Supply Chain Design Supply Chain Process Model Supply Chain Drivers Problem: Dr. Smart's Supply Chain Strategy References Understanding Customer Demand: ForecastingOverview Time Series Forecasting Error Analysis Case Studies Problem: Oriental Trading Company Exercises References Matching Supply with Demand: Aggregate PlanningOverview Elements of Aggregate Planning Aggregate Planning Strategies Linear Programming Approach to Aggregate Planning Case Studies Problem: Plastic Bottle Inc Exercises References Satisfying Customer Demand: Inventory ManagementOverview Economic Order Quantity Safety Inventory Optimal Product Availability Case Studies Problem: Business Attire Store Exercises References Moving Products across Supply Chain: Distribution Network Design and Transportation Decision MakingOverview Frameworks for Distribution Network Design and Transportation Decision Making Distribution Network Design Models Transportation Decision Making Case Studies Problem: Dragon Furniture Enterprise Exercises References Supplier Selection MethodologyOverview Supplier Performance Measures Supplier Selection Methods Contracts to Increase Supply Chain Profitability State of the Art in Supplier Selection References Supply Chain Simulation GameOverview Sales Contract and Aggregate Plan Simulation and Profit Analysis Notes for Using the Simulation Game Index
Designing and Engineering the Supply Chain for Competitive Advantage Overview Supply Chain Types Supply Chain Design Supply Chain Process Model Supply Chain Drivers Problem: Dr. Smart's Supply Chain Strategy References Understanding Customer Demand: ForecastingOverview Time Series Forecasting Error Analysis Case Studies Problem: Oriental Trading Company Exercises References Matching Supply with Demand: Aggregate PlanningOverview Elements of Aggregate Planning Aggregate Planning Strategies Linear Programming Approach to Aggregate Planning Case Studies Problem: Plastic Bottle Inc Exercises References Satisfying Customer Demand: Inventory ManagementOverview Economic Order Quantity Safety Inventory Optimal Product Availability Case Studies Problem: Business Attire Store Exercises References Moving Products across Supply Chain: Distribution Network Design and Transportation Decision MakingOverview Frameworks for Distribution Network Design and Transportation Decision Making Distribution Network Design Models Transportation Decision Making Case Studies Problem: Dragon Furniture Enterprise Exercises References Supplier Selection MethodologyOverview Supplier Performance Measures Supplier Selection Methods Contracts to Increase Supply Chain Profitability State of the Art in Supplier Selection References Supply Chain Simulation GameOverview Sales Contract and Aggregate Plan Simulation and Profit Analysis Notes for Using the Simulation Game Index
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