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This book covers central issues in mitigating supply chain risks
from various perspectives. Today's supply chains are vulnerable to
disruptions that can have a significant impact on firms, business
and performance. The aim of supply chain risk management is to
identify the potential sources of risks and implement appropriate
actions in order to mitigate supply chain disruptions. In this
regard, the book presents a wealth of methods, strategies and
analyses that are essential for mitigating supply chain risks. As a
comprehensive collection of the latest research and cutting-edge
developments in supply chain risk and its mitigation, the book is
structured into four main parts, addressing supply chain risk
strategies and developments; supply chain risk management review;
supply chain sustainability and resilience; and supply chain
analysis and risk management applications. The contributing authors
are leading academic researchers and practitioners, who combine
findings and research results with a practical and contemporary
view on how companies can best manage supply chain risks and
disruptions, as well as how to create resilient and sustainable
supply chains. This book can be used as an essential resource for
students and scholars who are interested in pursuing research or
teaching courses on the rapidly growing field of supply chain
management. It also offers an interesting and informative read for
managers and practitioners who need to deepen their understanding
of effective supply chain risk management.
This book covers important issues related to managing supply chain
risks from various perspectives. Supply chains today are vulnerable
to disruptions with a significant impact on firms' business and
performance. The aim of supply chain risk management is to identify
the potential sources of risks and implement appropriate actions in
order to mitigate supply chain disruptions. This book presents a
set of models, frameworks, strategies, and analyses that are
essential for managing supply chain risks. As a comprehensive
collection of the latest research and most recent cutting-edge
developments on supply chain risk and its management, the book is
structured into three main parts: 1) Supply Chain Risk Management;
2) Supply Chain Vulnerability and Disruptions Management; and 3)
Toward a Resilient Supply Chain. Leading academic researchers as
well as practitioners have contributed chapters, combining
theoretical findings and research results with a practical and
contemporary view on how companies can manage the supply chain
risks and disruptions, as well as how to create a resilient supply
chain. This book can serve as an essential source for students and
scholars who are interested in pursuing research or teaching
courses in the rapidly growing area of supply chain risk
management. It can also provide an interesting and informative read
for managers and practitioners who need to deepen their knowledge
of effective supply chain risk management.
Selecting a suitable production control policy is a challenging
task for managers because the superiority of one control over the
other is controversial. This book analyzes pull production systems
and provides a guideline to choose and implement a proper control
policy in production processes. By employing a proper control
policy the maximum possible throughput of the production system can
be achieved with the minimum work-in-process inventory. Kanban,
CONWIP, and base-stock as wellknown pull control policies are
analyzed and analytical comparisons among them in multistage serial
and assembly production processes are presented. Illustrated by
carefully chosen examples and supported by analytical solutions,
discussions provided in the book clarify the complexity of the
comparisons that show there is no general superiority among the
control systems. Th e book explains which structural parameters
decide the superiority of one control scheme to the others, and how
they are related. Given a confi guration of parameters, such as
processing times and number of cards employed in the system, the
superior control policy can be selected.
This book covers important issues related to managing supply chain
risks from various perspectives. Supply chains today are vulnerable
to disruptions with a significant impact on firms' business and
performance. The aim of supply chain risk management is to identify
the potential sources of risks and implement appropriate actions in
order to mitigate supply chain disruptions. This book presents a
set of models, frameworks, strategies, and analyses that are
essential for managing supply chain risks. As a comprehensive
collection of the latest research and most recent cutting-edge
developments on supply chain risk and its management, the book is
structured into three main parts: 1) Supply Chain Risk Management;
2) Supply Chain Vulnerability and Disruptions Management; and 3)
Toward a Resilient Supply Chain. Leading academic researchers as
well as practitioners have contributed chapters, combining
theoretical findings and research results with a practical and
contemporary view on how companies can manage the supply chain
risks and disruptions, as well as how to create a resilient supply
chain. This book can serve as an essential source for students and
scholars who are interested in pursuing research or teaching
courses in the rapidly growing area of supply chain risk
management. It can also provide an interesting and informative read
for managers and practitioners who need to deepen their knowledge
of effective supply chain risk management.
Selecting a suitable production control policy is a challenging
task for managers because the superiority of one control over the
other is controversial. This book analyzes pull production systems
and provides a guideline to choose and implement a proper control
policy in production processes. By employing a proper control
policy the maximum possible throughput of the production system can
be achieved with the minimum work-in-process inventory. Kanban,
CONWIP, and base-stock as wellknown pull control policies are
analyzed and analytical comparisons among them in multistage serial
and assembly production processes are presented. Illustrated by
carefully chosen examples and supported by analytical solutions,
discussions provided in the book clarify the complexity of the
comparisons that show there is no general superiority among the
control systems. Th e book explains which structural parameters
decide the superiority of one control scheme to the others, and how
they are related. Given a confi guration of parameters, such as
processing times and number of cards employed in the system, the
superior control policy can be selected.
Inventory control is an essential task in production management. An
effective inventory control can significantly reduce the holding
cost and hence, total production cost. Selecting and implementing a
suitable production control system plays an important role in
inventory reduction and performance improvement of a production
system. Since the introduction of Toyota's just-in-time philosophy,
pull control systems have been adopted by numerous companies
worldwide, both in the manufacturing and service sectors. This book
provides some recent developments in production management and
presents modeling and analysis tools for pull production control
systems. It contributes by combining theoretical findings and case
study analysis results with a practical and contemporary view on
how to effectively manage and control production systems. Each
chapter in this book focuses on a specific topic in production
control systems, allowing readers to identify the chapters that
relate to their interests. More specifically, the book is presented
in three sections. The first section focuses on the design and
implementation aspects of the pull production control systems, as
well as performance evaluation approaches for pull systems. The
second section presents a recent and comprehensive literature
review. Three different case studies on implementation of pull
production control systems are presented in the last section. This
book can be used as an essential source for students and scholars
who need to specifically study the pull control systems. Since the
superiority of these systems is controversial, the book can also
provide an interesting and informative read for practitioners,
managers, and employees who need to deepen their knowledge on pull
production management systems.
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