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"Dynamic Modelling for Supply Chain Management" discusses how to streamline complex supply chain management by making the most of the growing number of tools available.
The reader is introduced to the basic foundations from which to develop intelligent management strategies, as the book characterises the process and framework of modern supply chain management. The author reviews supply chain management concepts and singles out important factors in the management of modern complex production systems. Particular attention is paid to modern simulation modelling tools that can be used to support supply chain planning and control. The book explores the operational and financial impacts of various potential problems, offering a compilation of practical models to help identify solutions.
A useful reference on supply chain management, "Dynamic Modelling for Supply Chain Management" will benefit engineers and professionals working in a variety of areas, from supply chain management to product engineering.
List of contents
An Introduction to Dynamic Modelling for Supply Chains.- On the Definition of Dynamic Simulation.- Current Supply Chains Management Issues.- Models for SCM Simulation and Analysis.- Modelling Front-end Issues in SCM.- Understanding a Customer's Decision to Buy.- Understanding Financial Implications of Strategy.- Understanding Hi-tech Business Growth.- Modelling a Hi-tech Business Growth.- Modelling Back-end Issues in SCM.- Back-end Issues Related to Supplier Management.- Modelling a Portfolio of Contracts with Suppliers.- Modelling Back-end Issues in Manufacturing.- Modelling Integration Issues in SCM.- Different Supply Chain Integration Models.- Modelling Financial Implications of Integration Strategies.- Exploring the Use of Manufacturing Control Techniques in Virtual SC.- Capacity Constraints Analysis for SCM.- Modelling Diversity Integration in the Organisation.- Dynamic Modelling Projects.- Presenting SCM Dynamic Simulation Projects.- Capturing the Learning of a Modelling Project.
About the author
Adolfo Crespo Marquez works in academia but also has practical experience in maintenance management and modelling, due to a very intense participation in different engineering projects during the last 15 years. Most of these projects were involving multinational companies and engineering teams. Adolfo previosuly published books with Springer in the field of Engineering.
Summary
"Dynamic Modelling for Supply Chain Management" discusses how to streamline complex supply chain management by making the most of the growing number of tools available.
The reader is introduced to the basic foundations from which to develop intelligent management strategies, as the book characterises the process and framework of modern supply chain management. The author reviews supply chain management concepts and singles out important factors in the management of modern complex production systems. Particular attention is paid to modern simulation modelling tools that can be used to support supply chain planning and control. The book explores the operational and financial impacts of various potential problems, offering a compilation of practical models to help identify solutions.
A useful reference on supply chain management, "Dynamic Modelling for Supply Chain Management" will benefit engineers and professionals working in a variety of areas, from supply chain management to product engineering.
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From the reviews:
“This is an interesting book that shows how broad supply chain management (SCM) challenges can be modelled using system dynamics for sense making and quantitative input to decision making. It is suited to those in academia or industry wanting to understand how modelling can be applied to challenging business situations. It provides primers on key areas of SCM and shows through rich case study how to structure modelling work and experiment using models created. … This is a well-structured book with valuable, detailed content.” (Peter Ball, Production Planning & Control, 2011)
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From the reviews:
"This is an interesting book that shows how broad supply chain management (SCM) challenges can be modelled using system dynamics for sense making and quantitative input to decision making. It is suited to those in academia or industry wanting to understand how modelling can be applied to challenging business situations. It provides primers on key areas of SCM and shows through rich case study how to structure modelling work and experiment using models created. ... This is a well-structured book with valuable, detailed content." (Peter Ball, Production Planning & Control, 2011)