With an emphasis on modelling techniques, this text should be of value to those taking courses in supply chain management - or for professional managers who seek better analytical tools for managing their supply chains, information technologists who are responsible for developing and/or maintaining such tools, and consultants who conduct supply chain studies using models. Shapiro examines in detail the roles of data, models, and modelling systems in helping companies improve the management of their supply chains. The focus is on optimization models based on linear and mixed integer programming. Shapiro clearly illustrates that when properly applied, these methodologies can create accurate and comprehensive models of great practical value. And, the book presents how competitive advantage in supply chain management can be most fully realised by implementing and applying optimisation modelling systems.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-0-534-37363-4 (9780534373634)
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Part I: Introduction To Supply Chain Management 1. Supply Chain Management, Integrated Planning, Models 2. Information Technology Part II: Modeling And Solution Methods 3. Fundamentals Of Modeling: Linear Programming 4. Fundamentals Of Modeling: Mixed Integer Programming 5. Unified Optimization Methodology For Operational Planning Problems 6. The Supply Chain Decision Database Part III: Applications 7. Strategic And Tactical Supply Chain Planning: State-Of-The-Art Modeling Applications 8. Strategic And Tactical Supply Chain Planning: Advanced Modeling Applications 9. Integration Of Financial And Physical Supply Chains 10. Operational Supply Chain Planning 11. Inventory Management Part Iv: Adaptation 12. Organizational Adaptation To Supply Chain Modelling Systems.