... particularly tendering and design. These characteristics putconstraints on the application of established supplychainmanagement methods. It is argued that a strategic view of supply chainmanagement ... manage risk. The transactions between com-panies in supply chains are characterised by addingvalue up through the chain and incurring costs (andconsequent payments) down the chain. Supply chain ... jobbing, batchand assembly processes. Company D has a signi"-cant fabrication capability, but it also produces a wide range of mechanical components. It has a range of jobbing, batch and assembly...
... khác nhau gi a Quản trị logistics (Logistics Management) và Quản trị chuỗi cung ứng (Supply ChainManagement -SCM)Quản trị logistics (Logistics Management) Quản trị logistics là một phần c a quản ... các 2PL, 3PL và nay là 4PL ra đời nhằm a m đương việc "SMC" cho các tập đoàn lớn này, sau đây là một số các khái niệm cô đọng. 1PL (First Party Logistics hay Logistics ... SCM bao gồm tất cả các hoạt động LM và quản trị nguồn cung cấp, sản xuất, hợp tác và phối hợp các đối tác, khách hàng - Về phạm vi hoạt động: LM chủ yếu quản...
... PolicyDeploymentMake-Buy AnalysisSupplier RationalizationSupplier Integration Supply Chain MappingProcurementNetwork DesignShipment Management Fleet/Container Management Carrier Management Freight Management ReceivingPutawayStorageOrder ... man-agement systems. Finally, the term management suggests that a single partyin the chain can truly manage and dictate the operations of the supply chain. Instead, the best any party can do ... great frontier for Coca-Cola and manyother enterprises. Logistics and its younger cousin, supplychain management, are popu-lar but greatly misunderstood topics. Logistics and supplychain manage-ment...
... EDITION LOGISTICS & SUPPLYCHAINMANAGEMENT MARTIN CHRISTOPHEREffective design and management of supplychain networks can cut costs and enhance customer value. The supplychain can be a sustainable ... supplychain ã Managing the global pipeline ã Managing supplychain relationships ã Managing risk in the supplychain ã Matching supply and demand ã Creating a sustainable supplychain ã ... book was published in 1992, supplychainmanagement as an idea was still in its infancy and relatively few companies had made it a priority. The same was true for logistics management, although...
... of manufacturing and supplychain management. The supply chain has undergone a radical fragmentation geographically as well as in terms of functional sub-categories and organizational boundaries, ... chapter the conventional procurement is labeled as “traditional” or “Purchase & Supply (PS) approach, while we call SCM an advanced managerial approach to the management of supplychain ... leading to an ongoing reorganization of the value chain on a global scale. This has partly rendered the division between operations management and supplychainmanagement obsolete. At the same...
... 112131415161718191101forecasttradingdayPMIFResult Prediction Markets – A New Tool for Managing Supply Chains 77 4. Applications of Prediction Markets A great part of the actual literature describes and analyses ... the actual sales quantity fifteen days before market termination. The IF reached a similar forecast quality three days before market termination. The last forecast of the PM is an actual sales ... Manufacturing Strategy, Macmillan, Basingstoke Johansen, J. & Riis, J.O. (2005). The Interactive Firm – Towards a New Paradigm. Inter-national Journal of Operations & Production Management, ...
... Basu, R and J. N. Wright: Total SupplyChain Management. Oxford, UK, 2008. Bhagwat, R., and M. Sharma: "Performance measurement of supplychain management. A balanced scorecard approach." ... J., A. Hansen and C. Ø. Hansen: “Inter-organizational controls and organizational competencies: episodes around target cost management/ functional analysis and open book accounting”. In: Management ... risk-hedging supply chains, measures such as plant capacity utilization and inventory turns of the whole supply chains may be adequate. For responsive and agile supply chains, a measure, such as the...
... Implications of Socialization and Integration in Supply Chain Management. Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 604-620. Cox, A. (1999). Power, Value and SupplyChain Management. ... also be at stake. For example, when new orders arrive at a plant and there are not enough raw materials available at that plant to manufacture them, the affected node will ask for materials to ... domination sections along the supply chain, namely, supplier, manufacturer, distributor and retail. Alliances along supply chains can become very strong. The supplychain participant can obtain...
... costs, as well as maintenance and storage costs, if shared by the actors of asupplychain : Supply ChainManagement - New Perspectives 216 companies have financial, human and technological ... integrated logistics can also help the accumulation of social capital. For Ostrom (2004), social capital is a variable in the generation of human capital and an aspect of social structure that facilitates ... management capability?, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 16, pp. 301-320. Cox, A. (1999), Power, value and supplychain management, SupplyChain Management: An International Journal, vo...
... Dissertaỗóo (mestrado)- Universidade Catúlica de Brasília, Brasília. Melo, P. C. T. (2007). Importância da Cadeia Produtiva de Hortaliỗas In: 13ê Reunióo Ordinỏria da Cõmara Setorial da Cadeia Produtiva ... Agriproduct Supply- chainManagement in Developing Countries, edited by G.I. Johnson and P. J. Hofman. (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research: Canberra, Australia). Supply Chain ... participants, a basic parameter for the chain integration; Measurement and performance analysis of the supplychain - it is important to establish indicators to allow benchmarking of the various chain...
... the classification of SCM and advanced planning issues and targets: there are several commercial software packages available for advanced planning, the so-called advanced planning systems (APS), ... supplychain management – A review. European Journal of Operational Research. Vol.196, 401-412. Stadtler, H., 2005, Supplychainmanagement and advanced planning-basics, overview and challenges, ... Savannah,Georgia USA 11129000 0.09 1950000 0.05 115000 Supply ChainManagement - New Perspectives 296 Asupplychain focuses a product and extends back over the integrated chain of actors,...
... of a part as a result of executing some operation.Product Any part that appears as the produced part of a BOP entry.Demand Each material part may optionally have one or more demandsassociated ... A material part is either a raw material or a product. Any quantity of a material part that is not used in one period remains available in thenext period. In other words, material parts have ... build a product. This includesboth materials and capacities.Part Category Parts are classified into two categories: Material and CapacityOperation An operation is the means by which parts are...
... (Environmental Management System) is an approach, a tool, a set of procedures, a planned and organized way of doing things to manage an organization's interaction with the environment (Ionescu, Andreea, ... supply chain management, it is now opportune to review the state of its application. And as the sustainability agenda is not standing still we should also discuss how supplychain management ... ‘Green supply- chainmanagement has even more. Both topics are addressed in numerous international and national publications. Already in 2001 the Sigma Report from the UK examined the fundamentals...