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Enterprise Networks and Logistics for Agile Manufacturing presents
a focused collection of quality chapters on state-of-the-art
research efforts in the areas of enterprise networks and logistics,
as well as their practical applications towards agile
manufacturing. With the increasing decentralisation of
manufacturing systems and outsourcing of processes, more robust and
practical approaches and systems are needed to support agile
manufacturing operations. Enterprise Networks and Logistics for
Agile Manufacturing consists of two major sections: the first
presents a broad-based review of the key areas of research in
enterprise networks and logistics; the second focuses on an
in-depth treatment of a particular methodology or system relevant
to the book title. Examples include: * sustainable green supply
chain; * value creation and supplier selection; * extended
enterprise network management; * reverse logistics; and *
innovative supply chain systems. The authors take into account the
need to pose intellectual challenges while retaining a balanced
approach in terms of scope versus depth and theory versus
applications. Enterprise Networks and Logistics for Agile
Manufacturing can be beneficial to academic researchers, practicing
engineers and managers, and graduate students with an interest in
any manufacturing sectors. It can enable them to better understand
the present state and future trends of research in this important
area, in order to position themselves strategically for future
challenges as we enter the era of agile and distributed
manufacturing.
Enterprise Networks and Logistics for Agile Manufacturing presents
a focused collection of quality chapters on state-of-the-art
research efforts in the areas of enterprise networks and logistics,
as well as their practical applications towards agile
manufacturing. With the increasing decentralisation of
manufacturing systems and outsourcing of processes, more robust and
practical approaches and systems are needed to support agile
manufacturing operations. Enterprise Networks and Logistics for
Agile Manufacturing consists of two major sections: the first
presents a broad-based review of the key areas of research in
enterprise networks and logistics; the second focuses on an
in-depth treatment of a particular methodology or system relevant
to the book title. Examples include: * sustainable green supply
chain; * value creation and supplier selection; * extended
enterprise network management; * reverse logistics; and *
innovative supply chain systems. The authors take into account the
need to pose intellectual challenges while retaining a balanced
approach in terms of scope versus depth and theory versus
applications. Enterprise Networks and Logistics for Agile
Manufacturing can be beneficial to academic researchers, practicing
engineers and managers, and graduate students with an interest in
any manufacturing sectors. It can enable them to better understand
the present state and future trends of research in this important
area, in order to position themselves strategically for future
challenges as we enter the era of agile and distributed
manufacturing.
Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) is widely dealt with in the last four
decades. Methodologies were developed for many variants of VRP by
different researchers. This work considers six set of variants of
the aforesaid problem normally encountered in sustainable supply
chain routing (SSCR) context but have not been given attention to
hitherto. These variants of the classical VRP are complex and
pertaining to six domains of SSCR. Simultaneous pick-up and
delivery problem with maximum route length in the context of
reverse supply chain, sequenced pick-up and delivery problem with
time windows and heterogeneous vehicles in the domain of
constrained supply chain, flexible pick-up and delivery problem
with time windows and heterogeneous vehicles in the perspective of
resilient supply chain, balanced allocation and routing
optimization problem in responsive supply chain, inventory level
allocation and routing optimization problem in responsive supply
chain and multi-criteria allocation and routing optimization
problem in distribution and sourcing channel in collaborative
supply chain are the new variants proposed in this research.
In today's world, widespread change in business and technology
creates a dynamic and chaotic work environment, pushing intelligent
use of information communication technologies (ICTs) to
survive.""Information and Communication Technologies Management in
Turbulent Business Environments"" informs today's business managers
of important ICT strategy in changing business environments,
techniques for effective ICT development, and ICT challenges for
the future. A cutting-edge research publication for practitioners,
researchers, and academicians, this book covers topics such as
e-technology, knowledge management, and security and risk
management.
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