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Supply chain management

Efficient management of the supply chains is necessary to ensure safe, smooth, and energy-efficient mnning of the process plants while not allowing any environmental pollution to take place—whether the production activities are going on or not. [Pg.249]

Release of toxic or dangerous vapours can occur from storage tanks if the cooling system fails for want of some critical spares. This can happen even when the production units are stopped. [Pg.249]

Delivery schedules for various products are generally committed by the sales personnel with an aim to maximise the turnover of the organisation, but this can be possible only when the manufacturing units are working properly and without [Pg.249]

Sales department shall make commitments to clients (for supply of products) only after confirmation from operating and maintenance personnel that the products will be definitely available in required quantity and as per specifications. [Pg.249]

Beth S et al (2006) Supply chain challenges. Harvard business review on supply chain management, pp 65-86 [Pg.9]

Bowersox DJ, Gloss DJ, Cooper MB (2010) Supply chain logistics management, 3rd edn. McGraw-Hill, NewYork [Pg.9]

Chopra S, Meindl P (2001) Supply chain management strategy, planning, and operations. [Pg.9]

Ferdows K, Lewis MA, Machuca JAD (2006) Rapid-fire fulfillment. Harvard business review [Pg.9]

Hugos MH (2011) Essentials of supply chain management, 3rd edn. Wiley, London [Pg.9]

Croom S, Romano P, Giannakis M (2000) Supply chain management a analytical framework for critical litoature review. Eur J Purch Supply Manag 6 67-83 [Pg.9]

Simchi-Levi D, Kaminsky P, Simchi-Levi E (2003) Designing and managing the supply chain. Irwin/McGraw-Hill, San Francisco [Pg.9]

Burbidge JL (1983) Automated production control with a simulation capability. In Proceedings of IFIP conference on system modeling and optimization, Copenhagen, 25-29 July 1983, pp 1-14 [Pg.9]

Blanchard OJ (1983) The production and inventory behavior of the American automobile industry. J Polit Econ 91(3) 365-400 [Pg.9]

West KD (1986) A variance bounds test of the linear quadratic inventory model. J Polit Econ 94(2) 374-401 [Pg.9]


Peterson M, Byrom B, Dowlman N, Mcentegart D. Optimizing clinical trial supply requirements simulation of computer-controlled supply chain management. Clin Trials 2004 1.4 99-412. [Pg.631]

Seuring, S., and Muller, M., 2008. From a literature review to a conceptual framework for sustainable supply chain management, Journal of Cleaner Production, 16, 1699-1720. [Pg.21]

Dawson, J.A. (2004). Food retailing, wholesaling and catering , in Bourlakis M. and Weightman P., Food Supply Chain Management, Blackwell, Oxford, 116-135. [Pg.464]

Supply-Chain Management Increases Profitability of the Chemical Industry Through Computer Tools... [Pg.88]

Finally, an interesting trend in supply-chain management is improving business practices by providing capabilities to improve service for customers. One such concept is capability to promise. The idea is not just to ensure that the product is available, but that the supply chain is capable of delivering the product. This involves, for instance, capability to rapidly change the schedule to accommodate the customer order and interact with the active plant schedule. Such a system was developed at Celanese Fibers, which is integrated with a Customer Order System and enabled via a Web browser. [Pg.89]

The increased interest led to new terms such as supply chain and supply chain management and - at least in the US - an abundance of new research. In this introductory article, we discuss the characteristics of a supply chain and supply chain management. [Pg.3]

Based on the characterization of a supply chain, supply chain management (SCM) can be defined as a process oriented approach to procuring, producing, and delivering end products and services to customers. It includes sub-suppliers, suppliers, internal operations, trade customers, retail customers and end users. It covers the management of materials, information, and fund flows [2],... [Pg.5]

The Supply Chain Operations Reference-model [12] has been developed and endorsed by the Supply-Chain Council (SCC), an independent non-profit-making corporation, as the cross-industry standard for supply-chain management. [Pg.9]

Further levels can be added to take into account the supply chain management practice of the companies involved. [Pg.11]

Apart from these potential problems, there is huge potential by applying supply chain methods and processes to increase competitiveness and decrease supply chain cost. The skills and competencies to realize (the vision of) supply chain management are not widely understood or readily available. Therefore focused education and training is required based on the industry s specific requirements. [Pg.17]

Metz, P.J. (1998) Demystifying supply chain management. Supply Chain Manag Rev, (4), 46-55. [Pg.17]

Oliver, R.K. and Webber, M.D. (1992) Supply chain management Logistic catches up with strategy, in M. Christopher (ed.), Logistics - the stratetic issue, Chapman Hall, London, 1992, p. 61. [Pg.17]

Stadtler, H. and Kilger, C. (2005) Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning, 3rd edn, Springer, Berlin. [Pg.36]

The optimization of value-added processes is a subject that scientists all over the world have been dealing with for more than 70 years. The first basic algorithms for so-called Linear Programming (LP) were developed at American and European universities already in the 1930s, for the first time allowing the planning and simulation of simple business processes. LP soon became the base of the first software systems and even today almost all Supply Chain Management (SCM) or... [Pg.59]

This article gives a short introduction to methods and tools based upon stochastic models that are applicable in supply chain management in order to give the reader a flavor of the potential of such methods. Typical terms we will deal with are service level, lot size, and production capacity. [Pg.111]

Kulkarni [9] and Tempelmeier [11] contain applications of stochastic methods in supply chain management. Rinne [6] is always helpful for quick information about the many common used density functions and the relations between them. [Pg.112]


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