... transactions between com-panies insupply chains are characterised by addingvalue up through the chain and incurring costs (andconsequent payments) down the chain. Supply chainmanagement aims to reduce ... the ways that supplychainmanagement isaddressed by companies in the high- and low-volume sectors.5. Supplychainmanagement trends in high-volumeindustries In the high-volume industries, ... analysis of supply chain management. 182 C. Hicks et al. / Int. J. Production Economics 65 (2000) 179 }190 Supplychainmanagementin the ETO sector isconsidered in the context of trends in high-volumemanufacturing...
... givenmarket very early in the production process. Strategic supply chain management is more than justinnovation for thesake of beinginnovative. It’screating a unique supply chain configuration ... understand the strategic role the supplychain plays in their businesses and are engagedtoday in large-scale transformative initiatives to wring more value from supply- chain investments, create ... +08'00' 10 StrategicSupplyChain Management sales and build-to-order manufacturing to the computer industry. In truth,Michael Dell is a visionary insupplychain management. PCs simply...
... to target in purchasing and supplymanagement initia-tives, including improvements in availability, quality, and costcontainment. 14 The F100 Engine Purchasing and SupplyChainManagement ... distribution unlimitedThe F100 EnginePurchasing and Supply Chain Management DemonstrationFindings from Air Force Spend Analyses 4 The F100 Engine Purchasing and SupplyChainManagement Demonstrationments. ... The F100 Engine Purchasing and SupplyChainManagement Demonstrationing personnel to become more familiar with the industries with whichthey work, including best practices in those industries;...
... … Site n-1 Site nValue chain 1…Value chain 2Value chain 3Value chain n-1Value chain nFig. 10. Specialty chemicals production network matrix Figure 10 also explains why any production network ... explaining how manufacturing strategy should be aligned with corpo-rate strategy. To remain within the scope of this work, only manufacturing strategy research findings specifically dealing ... Mapping the Current Value Chain Configuration 1665.2.2 Aggregating Demand and Product Data 1695.2.3 Identifying Cost Drivers for Operating Expenditures 1705.2.4 Identifying Alternative Value Chain...
... Acknowledgements 2 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Decentralization 5 1.2 Supply Chains and Its Implication for Accounting 6 1.3 Strategic Delegation 8 1.4 Bargaining inSupply Chains 9 1.4.1 Nash Bargaining 9 1.4.2 ... Dissertation The following chapters examine the role of strategic delegation, transfer pricing and bargaining in enhancing supplychain efficiency. Chapter 2 examines how strategic delegation ... in supply chains. Kulp (2002) analyzes the determinants and effects of the use of two alternative inventory management systems insupply chains: a traditional system and a Vendor Managed Inventory...
... sharing in a supplier-manufacturer supply chain. In manufacturing supply chains, members’ behavior observability and influencing factors to cost sharing of external failure are two main aspects ... buyers. This kind of cost should be shared by all the members involved in a supply chain. Otherwise, the supplychain is not coordinated and the competitive advantage is ruined. In this chapter, ... and initiatives from the supplychain domain appear to be lacking the quality assurance and excellence focus. None of these efforts- neither from the Quality Management nor the SupplyChain Management...
... programming approach for vendor selection problem in a supply chain. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 46(1), 69-85. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 120 In ... utilized by appropriately changing the operating policies in the supply chain. The author considers a supply chain containing a capacitated supplier and a retailer facing independent and identically ... Fuzzy Goal Programming Approach for Collaborative SupplyChain Master Planning 111 7. Conclusion In recent years, the CP in SC environments is acquiring an increasing interest. In general terms,...
... The chapter's domain covers the following supplychain areas; Design of supply chains Agility of supplychain Decision making in a supplychain Supplychain collaboration 2. ... Competition in these industries will always exist, but increasingly, such competition may be fought out only among DMN networks. For instance, in certain supplychain areas, i.e. in humanitarian supply ... explain this new form of network collaboration, the advantages, the new supplychain formation process, and the new rules of engagement required for such supply chains. Supply Chain Management...
... F. J. How are we doing: A survey of supplychain progress. Supply Chain Management Review, November/December 2004. SCC. Supply- Chain Operations Reference-model. Supply- Chain Council, 2008. Disponivel ... global investigation of key turning points in business process maturity, Business Process Management Journal, Vol. 15 Iss: 5, pp.792 – 815, 2009. Mentzer, J. T. et al. Defining supplychain management. ... adapt their SupplyChain to the Internet and to connect through Web technologies with their business partners to create SupplyChain networks. The combination of SCM (Supply Chain Management) ...
... Technologies in Supply/ Demand Chains 581 Evelin Vatovec Krmac Part 6 A Quantitative Approach 615 Chapter 29 SupplyChain System Engineering: Framework Transforming Value Chainin Business Domain into ... batching causes delay, and (v) pull is more efficient than push. An interesting phenomenon that occurs insupply chains is the observed increased in demand as we travel up in the supply chain. ... 18 Addressing Sustainability Issues Through Enhanced Supply- ChainManagement 379 Fritz Balkau and Guido Sonnemann Chapter 19 SupplyManagement Governance Role inSupply Chain Risk Management...
... Risk Management in RFID-Enabled SupplyChain Applications 201Manmeet Mahinderjit-Singh, Xue Li and Zhanhuai LiInventories, Financial Metrics, Profits, and Stock Returns inSupplyChainManagement ... Mainetti and L. PatronoCoordination 329 Strategic Fit inSupplyChain Management: A Coordination Perspective 331S. Kamal Chaharsooghi and Jafar HeydariTowards Improving SupplyChain Coordinationthrough ... Demand Information Sharing on the SupplyChain Stability 389Jing Wang and Ling TangModeling and Analysis 415Complexity inSupply Chains: A New Approachto Quantitative Measurement of the Supply- Chain- Complexity...
... a well-stocked supply pipeline, performing supplychain re-engineering, and creating both an agile supplychain and a culture of disruption management. 4. Supplychain mapping 4.1 Traditional ... difficult to achieve. Increasing information sharing among supplychain entities will improve supplychain resilience, since the negative impact of lack of visibility in the supplychain is reduced. ... replicating the entities models and linking the material and information flows, a supplychain representation can be obtained. 6.3.1 Phase 1 - mapping the current supplychain The supply chain...
... manufacturer facing a complex reverse supply chain, should the firm choose outsourcing or invest insupplychain self governance to improve chain coordination? Which aspects of reverse supplychain should ... SupplyChainManagement 290 Wong, C.Y., Stentoft-Arlbjørn, J., and Johansen, J. (2005), SupplyChainManagement Practices in Toy Supply Chains. SupplyChain Management, Vol.10, ... traceability in the supply chain. Another crucial aspect is related to e-business message interchange in the supply chain. Each information flow between different actors in the pharmaceutical supply chain...