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Supply Chain Planning - Quantitative Decision Support and Advanced Planning Solutions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
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Supply Chain Planning - Quantitative Decision Support and Advanced Planning Solutions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
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In recent years, supply chain planning has emerged as one of the
most challenging problems in the industry. As a consequence, the
planning focus is shifting from the management of plant-speci?c
operations to a holistic view of the various logistics and
productionstages, that is an approach in which suppliers,
productionplants and customers are considered as constituents of an
integrated network. A major dr- ing force behind this development
lies in the globalization of the world economy, which has
facilitated the co-operation between different partners working
together in world-wide logistics networks. Hence, considerable cost
savings can be gained from optimizing the structure and the
operations of complex supply networks li- ing plants, suppliers,
distribution centres and customers. Consequently, to improve the
performance of the entire logistic chain, more sophisticated
planning systems and more effective decision support are needed.
Clearly, successful applications of supply chain management have
driven the development of advanced planning systems (APS), which
are concerned with s- porting decision-making activities at the
strategic, tactical and operational decision level. These software
packages basically rely on the application of quantitative methods,
which are used to model the underlying complex decision problems c-
sidering the limited availability of resources and the need to
react on time to customer orders. The core module at the mid-term
level of APS comprises op- ational supply chain planning. In many
industries, productionstages are assigned to differentplantsand
distribution centreshave been established at geographicallyd-
persed locations.
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