... for SupplyChainManagement 219 Mărincaş Delia Adriana and Voicilă Cristian Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 8 Lean performances ... H1 Satisfaction Lean Performance Demand Management Waste ManagementSUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT – PATHWAYS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Edited by Dilek Önkal and Emel Aktas X Preface ... material and information flow along the supplychain (McCullen & Towill, 2001). The impact of lean thinking as a strategy for the supplychainand not just manufacturing is important and has...
... Pathways for Research and Practice 28To summarize, quality management practices are associated with supplychain performance improvements. Therefore, quality managementandsupplychainmanagement ... technology on supplychain capabilities and firm performance: a resource-based view", Industrial Marketing Management 35 (4),pp.493–504. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice ... Kefeng and Van Dong (2004), "Information Gaming in Demand Collaboration and Supply Chain Performance," Journal of Business Logistics, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 121-144 Supply Chain Quality...
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... Architectures) and its relevance to e -supply chain formation. African Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 50 and supplier-centric functions such as supplier evaluation and ... Research andManagement Science, New York, USA Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 52technologies to obtain a coherent, supply- centric, performance- and excellence-oriented ... contracts Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 56Zsidisin, G.A. & Ritchie, B. (2009). SupplyChain Risk: A Handbook of Assessment, Management and Performance (XVI),...
... framework forsupplychain risk management, Journal of Purchasing andSupply Management, 17(1), 23-31. Gunasekaran, A., Patel, C., and McGaughey, R.E. (2004), “A framework forsupplychain performance ... chains: forecasting, risk management, and decision making. 2. Forecasting andsupplychain flexibility Forecasts represent main inputs into planning and decision making processes in supply chains. ... (2000), Supplychain forecasting: Collaborative forecasting supports supplychainmanagement , Business Process Management, 6, 392-407. Ji, G. and Zhu, C. (2008) Study on SupplyChain Disruption...
... manager’sbelief on demand forecasting.90 Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 108 5.3 Transforming the multi-objective ... Relating demand behavior and production policies in themanufacturing supply chain. Tech. Rep. 98T-007, IMSE , Lehigh University.94 Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice ... inventory InvAmp(i−1) for the three management methods91Bullwhip-Effect and Flexibility in SupplyChain Management A Fuzzy Goal Programming Approach for Collaborative SupplyChain Master Planning...
... two-stage supplychain composed of a supplier and a retailer. They analyse the system costs for the various information sharing scenarios to show their impact on the supplychain performance. Information ... Warehouse I L1 L2 L3 Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 118 5. Supplier has online information on the inventory position and demand activities of the retailer. ... 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...
... (j=1,2,…,Q) customer is equal to 1/Q. Therefore we can now express the expected total cost for a unit demand as: Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 130 2/11)2/(12212/11)2/(2121)),(),(.(1)),(),(.(1QiQQiQiQQiiRmQsciRmQscPQiRmQsciRmQscPQk ... sales and approximately Poisson demand. International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 102, pp. 244-254. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 138 sharing information ... with allowance for unequal number of setups and deliveries, and (2) Modified MSMD Model (II): multiple-setup- Production and Delivery Policies for Improved SupplyChain Performance 145 1.Nm...
... the new supplychain formation process, and the new rules of engagement required for such supply chains. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 152 Lot for Lot SSMD ... following supplychain areas; Design of supply chains Agility of supplychain Decision making in a supplychain Supplychain collaboration 2. Background Agile, dynamic and flexible supply ... 0.321928) Production and Delivery Policies for Improved SupplyChain Performance 155 6. Conclusion An effective linkage between the stages (or parties) that form the supply chain, based on a...
... with other agents Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 176 and Oracle acquired best-of-breed solutions and packaged them in Oracle’s SupplyChain Management Applications ... 1. Main building blocks for SAP’s SupplyChainManagement system and Oracle’s Supply ChainManagement suite We have had the opportunity to analyze each suite in detail and they seem to be quite ... 2005). These systems stand for a quantitative model-driven perspective on the use of IT in supporting SupplyChain Management, for exploiting advanced analysis andsupplychain optimization methods....
... investigate best practices andmanagement models for process management. The SupplyChain Process Management Maturity Model – SCPM3 205 for a global research project on supplychain maturity was ... Platform (hereafter the FORAC Platform), was developed and experimented with for this specific industry sector. The platform was conceived based on a general and well-accepted model forsupply ... turning points. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 192 necessary, deliver will send the adjusted demand for the finishing in the form of a new demand propagation...
... historical data of orders and a process of demand managementand forecasting implemented and formalized. Using Web Technologies forSupplyChainManagement 223 Chain Management can provide ... can be used for different departments and business partners with controlled access and customized options. A portal forSupply Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice ... model forSupplyChain Management. International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, v. 5, n. 6, p. 654-678, 2009. Lockamy, A.; McCormack, K. The development of a supplychain management...
... Using Web Technologies forSupplyChainManagement 229 Fig. 2. Multiagent framework for eSCM application Using Web Technologies forSupplyChainManagement 233 We conclude ... to market changes and increase profits for each participant in the Cloud based SC. Supply ChainManagement – Pathways for Research and Practice 230 on the supplier and will send an order ... supplier management, contract management. - service and spare parts managementand distribution, reverse logistics processing. - sales: for mobile facilities and more customers Cloud Computing...
... effective logisticsand distribution, effective information and communication, and effective relationships and where GAP can be introduced and improved. Step 5. Develop new supply chains. Part ... appropriate supplychain to achieve the supplychain objective, aims and mission. Identify GAP requirements for product, information and monetary flows, product quality assurance, infrastructure and ... wholesalers, traders and retailers to actively participate in developing new supply chains. By providing training, information on how supply chains function, and how each chain participant can...
... creating value for participants in the supply chain, therefore supply chains are now being transformed into value chains. Some examples of information sourced:- ã FAO stats on mango and pomelo ... practices (GAP) and development of best practice manuals (BPM) for pre and post harvest production, supplychain development and management, for mango and pomelo. Both, Australian and Vietnamese ... collaborators (SIAEP and SOFRI) better understand quality management systems for agricultural value chains (supply chains). ã introduce concepts of quality flow and sequential sampling and set up trials...