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For many years production management has no longer been confined to
individual production facilities. Intensive cooperation with
suppliers has become an integral part of production management. In
recent years two further developments have gained ground. On the
one hand enterprises have been specialising and concentrating on
their core competencies with outsourcing as a consequence, on the
other hand globalization has intensified the range of choice among
suppliers. Increased dependence on suppliers called for new forms
of cooperative ventures. Strategic and legal issues had to be
considered and production management had to include sophisticated
logistic chain management. These developments have led to the
concept of Extended Enterprise'. Among many other topics, this book
discusses: co-operation between companies; supply chain management;
agile and virtual management; integration of the logistic chain;
and production and logistical strategies. The book comprises the
proceedings of the Working Conference on Organizing the Extended
Enterprise, sponsored by the International Federation for
Information Processing (IFIP), which was held in Ascona,
Switzerland in September 1997. It will be of great importance to
researchers, managers and consultants in production, logistics and
information and other areas of organizational development.
For many years production management has no longer been confined to
individual production facilities. Intensive cooperation with
suppliers has become an integral part of production management. In
recent years two further developments have gained ground. On the
one hand enterprises have been specialising and concentrating on
their core competencies with outsourcing as a consequence, on the
other hand globalization has intensified the range of choice among
suppliers. Increased dependence on suppliers called for new forms
of cooperative ventures. Strategic and legal issues had to be
considered and production management had to include sophisticated
logistic chain management. These developments have led to the
concept of 'Extended Enterprise'. Among many other topics, this
book discusses: * co-operation between companies; * supply chain
management; * agile and virtual management; * integration of the
logistic chain; and * production and logistical strategies.The book
comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference on Organizing
the Extended Enterprise, sponsored by the International Federation
for Information Processing (IFIP), which was held in Ascona,
Switzerland in September 1997. It will be of great importance to
researchers, managers and consultants in production, logistics and
information and other areas of organizational development.
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