In today's global economy, small to medium-sized companies increasingly depend on computer-aided planning and control. And rightly so, for the large amounts of data these tasks involve cannot be handled quickly - and accurately - enough by other methods. The success of magic formulas, catchwords, and simplifying theories in logistics management depends upon the people using them.
An exhaustive understanding of logistics forms the basis of this book. It emphasizes integral analysis and design covering logistics networks through the entire production process to the end user and back again. The author examines business objectives and methods in detail. Along with the familiar concepts of production planning and control systems, he discusses the integration of planning and control in research and development.
Integral Logistics Management: Planning and Control of Comprehensive Business Processes provides a comprehensive understanding of logistics. The book handles both classical and novel approaches to nonrepetitive (one-of-a-kind) production. You will find not only the most recent trends in supply chain management, virtual organizations, and agile companies, but also the concepts of Just-In-Time (JIT) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Materials Resource Planning II (MRP II).
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Industrial Engineers, Business managers, Engineers and Practitioners, Computer Scientists
Contact Editor: Drew Gierman
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312 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 40 s/w Tabellen
312 Halftones, black and white; 40 Tables, black and white
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-57444-272-4 (9781574442724)
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
ANALYSIS, CONCEPTS, AND FUNDAMENTS OF DESIGN OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Logistics and Business Process Engineering
Company Relationships in a Logistics Network
Business Objects and Logistics Analysis
Business Processes, Business Methods, and Long-Term Planning
Just-in-Time and Techniques for Production with Frequent Repetition
Concepts for Product Families and Non-Repetitive Production
Concepts for the Process Industry
Logistics Software
METHODS OF PLANNING AND CONTROL IN COMPLEX LOGISTICS
Demand and Demand Forecast
Inventory Management and Stochastic Materials Management
Deterministic Materials Management
Time Management and Scheduling
Capacity Management
Order Release and Control
Estimated and Actual Cost Calculation and Activity-Based Costing
Representation and System Management of Logistics Objects
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