Collaborative Principles for Better Supply Chain Practice

Collaborative Principles for Better Supply Chain Practice
Author: Norman McLennan
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749480505

Hyper competition and globalization mean that markets are changing. There is aggressive competition, shortening product life cycles, financial pressures and ever more demanding customers and consumers. Companies need to adopt new practices and new ways of thinking, so they are looking at collaboration across supply chains to become more sustainable, efficient and economical. Collaborative Principles for Better Supply Chain Practice looks at behavioural and commercial collaborative business principles and their application by means of case studies which showcase collaboration success across the private, public and 3rd sectors. Collaborative Principles for Better Supply Chain Practice covers different perspectives: the client looking down the supply chain, the suppliers looking up the supply chain and the inter-dependencies of organizations horizontally across the supply chain. The book explores operational and project-type environments in different industry sectors, which will help you think about your supply chain differently and optimize your processes to achieve supply chain excellence. Online supporting resources include a bonus chapter and a roadmap on negotiations.

Demand Management Best Practices

Demand Management Best Practices
Author: Colleen Crum
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2003-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1932159010

Effective demand management is becoming critical to acompany's profitability. Demand Management BestPractices: Process, Principles, and Collaborationprovides best practice solutions that will improveoverall business performance for supply chain partnersand all functions within a company impacted by the demandmanagement process. The ......

Supply Chain Collaboration

Supply Chain Collaboration
Author: Mei Cao
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1447145917

To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collaboration to leverage the resources and knowledge of suppliers and customers. Internet based technologies, particularly interorganizational systems, further extend the firms’ opportunities to strengthen their supply chain partnerships and share real-time information to optimize their operations. Supply Chain Collaboration: Roles of Interorganizational Systems, Trust, and Collaborative Culture explores the nature and characteristics, antecedents, and consequences of supply chain collaboration from multiple theoretical perspectives. Supply Chain Collaboration: Roles of Interorganizational Systems, Trust, and Collaborative Culture conceptualizes supply chain collaboration as seven interconnecting elements including information sharing, incentive alignment, goal congruence, decision synchronization, resource sharing, as well as communication and joint knowledge creation. These seven components define the occurrence of collaborative efforts and allow us to explain supply chain collaboration more precisely. Collaborative advantages are also divided into five components to capture the joint competitive advantages and benefits among supply chain partners. The definitions and measures developed here examine some central issue surrounding supply chain development but this is also followed up with real-life managerial practicalities. This balance of theory and practical application makes Supply Chain Collaboration: Roles of Interorganizational Systems, Trust, and Collaborative Culture a strong resource for industry practitioners and researchers alike.

Collaborative Planning in Supply Chains

Collaborative Planning in Supply Chains
Author: Gregor Dudek
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3662054434

In light ofthe vast number ofpublications on Supply Chain Management (SCM) it is not easy to extract those which will have a great impact both on theory and practice. The dissertation of Gregor Dudek certainly is one such valuable source because it tackles inter-organizational collaboration in a novel and effective man ner. SCM is concemed with the coordination of material, information and financial flows within and across often legally separated organizational units. lt has gained great attention both in industry and research as an important area for improving competitiveness. A Supply Chain (SC) can be regarded as a hybrid between a market relationship and a hierarchical organization and as such requires specific tools to support the efficient planning and execution of the order fulfillment proc ess. Software vendors have developed so called Advanced Planning Systems (APS) to overcome deficiencies of traditional Enterprise Resource Planning systems and to better support the planning functions needed in SCM. However, APS are based on the principles of hierarchical planning which are well-suited for intra organizational SCs but fall short when non-hierarchical collaboration between partners (companies) is needed. This is particularly true when a buyer and a sup plier have to align their medium term order and supply plans.

Supply Chain Collaboration

Supply Chain Collaboration
Author: Ronald K. Ireland
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781932159165

'Supply Chain Collaboration' reviews the industry standards and best practices and describes how they can and should be adopted.

Sustainability and Collaboration in Supply Chain Management

Sustainability and Collaboration in Supply Chain Management
Author: Wolfgang Kersten
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3844102663

As the customer is demanding more sustainable and affordable products, the supply chains have to find innovative ways to fulfill this need. In this context, collaboration as well as optimization methods are becoming even more evident to enhance supply chain structure to an efficient and sustainable approach. While collaboration and optimization increase complexity and susceptibility, risk management needs to be applied concurrently. This volume, edited by Wolfgang Kersten, Thorsten Blecker and Christian Ringle, provides valuable insights into: - Sustainability in Logistics - Sustainability and collaboration practices - Supply chain risk management - Optimization methods in supply chain management. This volume addresses timely and relevant topics. Both researchers and practitioners are addressed and can obtain background information from current distributions by international authors presenting a state of the art research overview.

The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management

The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management
Author: Alan Rushton
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780749433659

Designed for students, young managers and seasoned practitioners alike, this handbook explains the nuts and bolts of the modern logistics and distribution world in plain language. Illustrated throughout, this second edition includes new chapters on areas previously not covered, such as: intermodal transport; benchmarking; environmental matters; and vehicle and depot security.

Systems for Manufacturing Excellence

Systems for Manufacturing Excellence
Author: Nick Rich
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749497009

Many production managers have de-stocked excessively large inventories, gone lean, experimented with continuous improvement processes and introduced new working practices. These interventions have largely failed. Businesses have also failed to invest in the workforce that undertakes improvements. This means that cash flow stops quickly, stocks are depleted to zero and customers lose confidence. Systems for Manufacturing Excellence looks at how people and technology work effectively together to generate high performance manufacturing and service operations. Not everyone is a Toyota but that does not mean we cannot learn from such businesses. The book will present a logic, variety of approaches and methods that underpin the different models of high performance used by 'world class' businesses. The authors use examples from their training with Toyota, work with Tesco, and many world class manufacturing businesses that form their research agenda. The book will help teams run each part of their production process for effectiveness and efficiency, with a high level of discipline that supports excellence in performance.

Principles of Supply Chain Management

Principles of Supply Chain Management
Author: Richard E. Crandall
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1482212056

The second edition of this popular textbook presents a balanced overview of the principles of supply chain management. Going beyond the usual supply chain text, Principles of Supply Chain Management not only details the individual components of the supply chain, but also illustrates how the pieces must come together. To show the logic behind why su