In order to keep up with the constant changes in technology, business have adopted supply chain management to improve competitive strategies on a strategic and operational level. Supply Chain Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a reference collection which highlights the major concepts and issues in the application and advancement of supply chain management. Including research from leading scholars, this resource will be useful for academics, students, and practitioners interested in the continuous study of supply chain management and its influences.
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This book takes you inside the supply chain to show you what you need to know.
This new edition is fully updated for changes to the supply chain in a post-Covid world.
Source: Author Figure 7.4 Supply chain risk factors Mentzer has elaborated on the terrorism and natural disaster risks cited above in a “security risk cube” that classifies risks (Figure 7.5). Figure 7.5 The security risk cube Source: ...
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This book focuses on the broadly-applicable Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable, to describe the basic techniques and key concepts that keep businesses running smoothly.
This is today's indispensable introduction to supply chain management for today's students and tomorrow's managers – not yesterday's!
Learn what it takes to develop and have a "best-in-class" supply chain This new edition shows you how to build supply chains that work by illustrating how leading companies are doing it.
This book "Supply Chain Management - Applications and Simulations" is comprised of twelve chapters and has been divided into four sections.