Supply Chain Engineering [recurso electrónico] : Useful Methods and Techniques / by Alexandre Dolgui, Jean-Marie Proth.

Por: Dolgui, Alexandre [author.]Colaborador(es): Proth, Jean-Marie [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: London : Springer London, 2010Descripción: XX, 541 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781849960175Tema(s): Engineering | Engineering economy | Engineering | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing | Operations Research/Decision Theory | Facility ManagementFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 658.5 Clasificación LoC:TA177.4-185Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
to Pricing -- Dynamic Pricing Models -- Outsourcing -- Inventory Management in Supply Chains -- Radio-frequency Identification (RFID): Technology and Applications -- X-manufacturing Systems -- Design and Balancing of Paced Assembly Lines -- Advanced Line-balancing Approaches and Generalizations -- Dynamic Scheduling and Real-time Assignment -- Manufacturing Layout -- Warehouse Management and Design.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Supply Chain Engineering considers how modern production and operations management (POM) techniques can respond to the pressures of the competitive global marketplace by integrating all activities in the supply chain, adding flexibility to the system, and drastically reducing production cost. Several POM challenges are answered through a comprehensive analysis of concepts and models that assist the selection of outsourcing strategies and dynamic pricing policies. The ramifications of these topics are discussed from local to global perspectives. Supply Chain Engineering also presents inventory control policies, radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, flexible and re-configurable manufacturing systems, real-time assignment and scheduling methods, new warehousing techniques. In addition, a significant part of the book is devoted to: lean manufacturing, line balancing (assembly lines, U-lines, and bucket brigades), and dynamic facilities layout approaches. Explanations are given using basic examples and detailed algorithms, while discarding complex and unnecessary theoretical minutiae. Moreover, all the examples have been carefully selected with a view to eventual industrial application. Supply Chain Engineering is written for students and professors in industrial and systems engineering, management science, operations management, and business. It is also an informative reference for industrial managers looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their production systems.
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to Pricing -- Dynamic Pricing Models -- Outsourcing -- Inventory Management in Supply Chains -- Radio-frequency Identification (RFID): Technology and Applications -- X-manufacturing Systems -- Design and Balancing of Paced Assembly Lines -- Advanced Line-balancing Approaches and Generalizations -- Dynamic Scheduling and Real-time Assignment -- Manufacturing Layout -- Warehouse Management and Design.

Supply Chain Engineering considers how modern production and operations management (POM) techniques can respond to the pressures of the competitive global marketplace by integrating all activities in the supply chain, adding flexibility to the system, and drastically reducing production cost. Several POM challenges are answered through a comprehensive analysis of concepts and models that assist the selection of outsourcing strategies and dynamic pricing policies. The ramifications of these topics are discussed from local to global perspectives. Supply Chain Engineering also presents inventory control policies, radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, flexible and re-configurable manufacturing systems, real-time assignment and scheduling methods, new warehousing techniques. In addition, a significant part of the book is devoted to: lean manufacturing, line balancing (assembly lines, U-lines, and bucket brigades), and dynamic facilities layout approaches. Explanations are given using basic examples and detailed algorithms, while discarding complex and unnecessary theoretical minutiae. Moreover, all the examples have been carefully selected with a view to eventual industrial application. Supply Chain Engineering is written for students and professors in industrial and systems engineering, management science, operations management, and business. It is also an informative reference for industrial managers looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their production systems.

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