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Supply Chain Management concerns organizational aspects of integrating legally separated firms as well as coordinating material and information flows within a production-distribution network. Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems being used for transaction handling and order execution in most firms today have been supplemented by Advanced Planning Systems (APS) for coordinating flows, exploiting bottlenecks and keeping due dates. This book provides insights regarding the concepts underlying APS. Special emphasis is given to modelling supply chains and implementing APS in industry successfully. Understanding is enhanced through the use of case studies as well as an introduction to the solution algorithms used. For the third edition the content of the book has been updated thoroughly taking into account latest APS software developments, research results and experiences with APS implementation projects. Two new case studies have been added resulting in a total of six case studies now covering a wide range of industrial sectors and ideas to implement APS successfully. Finally, a new chapter on "Purchasing & Material Requirements Planning" complements the description of APS.
Business logistics. --- Industrial management. --- Business administration --- Business enterprises --- Business management --- Corporate management --- Corporations --- Industrial administration --- Management, Industrial --- Rationalization of industry --- Scientific management --- Management --- Business --- Industrial organization --- Supply chain management --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- Management. --- Production management. --- Information technology. --- Industrial engineering. --- Operations Management. --- IT in Business. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Engineering --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Manufacturing management --- Business—Data processing. --- Production engineering. --- Manufacturing engineering --- Process engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanical engineering
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Supply Chain Management, Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), and Advanced Planning Systems (APS) are important concepts in order to organize and optimize the flow of goods, materials, information and funds. This book, already in its fourth edition, gives a broad and up-to-date overview of the concepts underlying APS. Special emphasis is given to modeling supply chains and implementing APS successfully in industry. Understanding is enhanced by several case studies covering a wide range of industrial sectors. The fourth edition contains updated material, rewritten chapters and additional case studies.
Business logistics. --- Supply chain management --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- Production management. --- Management. --- Information technology. --- Engineering economy. --- Operations Management. --- IT in Business. --- Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. --- Economy, Engineering --- Engineering economics --- Industrial engineering --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Manufacturing management --- Business—Data processing. --- Engineering economics.
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Supply Chain Management concerns organizational aspects of integrating legally separated firms as well as coordinating materials and information flows within a production-distribution network. The Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems being used for transaction handling and order execution in most firms today have been supplemented by Advanced Planning Systems (APS) for coordinating flows, exploiting bottlenecks and keeping due dates. Various optimization techniques can be applied by APS to improve plans according to business targets. This book provides insights regarding the concepts underlying APS. Special emphasis is given to modelling supply chains and implementing APS in industry successfully. Understanding is enhanced through the use of case studies as well as an introduction to the solution algorithms used.
Inventory control. Purchasing management --- Physical distribution --- Business logistics --- Management. --- Engineering economics. --- Engineering economy. --- Control engineering. --- Robotics. --- Mechatronics. --- Production management. --- Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. --- Control, Robotics, Mechatronics. --- Operations Management. --- Manufacturing management --- Industrial management --- Mechanical engineering --- Microelectronics --- Microelectromechanical systems --- Automation --- Machine theory --- Control engineering --- Control equipment --- Control theory --- Engineering instruments --- Programmable controllers --- Economy, Engineering --- Engineering economics --- Industrial engineering --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization
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Supply Chain Management concerns organizational aspects of integrating legally separated firms as well as coordinating materials and information flows within a production-distribution network. The Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems being used for transaction handling and order execution in most firms today have been supplemented by Advanced Planning Systems (APS) for coordinating flows, exploiting bottlenecks and keeping due dates. Various optimization techniques can be applied by APS to improve plans according to business targets. This book provides insights regarding the concepts underlying APS. Special emphasis is given to modelling supply chains and implementing APS in industry successfully. Understanding is enhanced through the use of case studies as well as an introduction to the solution algorithms used. The second edition contains a considerable quantity of new material, especially a novel chapter on collaborative planning.
Business logistics. --- scheduling --- i²c --- synthetisch granulaat --- computerconstructie --- genetisch algoritme --- 658.513 --- 658.787 --- Business logistics --- supply chain management --- halfgeleider --- Supply chain management --- 658.787 Stock control. Stocktaking. Inventories. Stock records --- Stock control. Stocktaking. Inventories. Stock records --- 658.513 Supervision of production work. Follow-up, progressing, expediting. Scheduling --- Supervision of production work. Follow-up, progressing, expediting. Scheduling --- (zie ook: diode) --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- Management. --- Production management. --- Information technology. --- Business—Data processing. --- Industrial engineering. --- Production engineering. --- Operations Management. --- IT in Business. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Manufacturing engineering --- Process engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanical engineering --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Engineering --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Manufacturing management --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization
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Supply Chain Management concerns organizational aspects of integrating legally separated firms as well as coordinating material and information flows within a production-distribution network. Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems being used for transaction handling and order execution in most firms today have been supplemented by Advanced Planning Systems (APS) for coordinating flows, exploiting bottlenecks and keeping due dates. This book provides insights regarding the concepts underlying APS. Special emphasis is given to modelling supply chains and implementing APS in industry successfully. Understanding is enhanced through the use of case studies as well as an introduction to the solution algorithms used. For the third edition the content of the book has been updated thoroughly taking into account latest APS software developments, research results and experiences with APS implementation projects. Two new case studies have been added resulting in a total of six case studies now covering a wide range of industrial sectors and ideas to implement APS successfully. Finally, a new chapter on "Purchasing & Material Requirements Planning" complements the description of APS.
Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- Business management --- Information systems --- bedrijfseconomie --- management --- productieorganisatie --- logistiek --- informatica management --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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Industrial economics --- Production management --- Information systems --- bedrijfseconomie --- management --- productieorganisatie --- logistiek --- informatica management --- industriële marketing --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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Fachwissen Logistik ist ein Schlüsselelement in allen Bereichen der Wirtschaft. Die intelligente Planung und Steuerung von Wertschöpfungsketten, Supply Chain Management (SCM), innerbetrieblich und weltumspannend, für Material- und Informationsflüsse, setzt die enge Verbindung des Wissens von Ingenieuren, Betriebswirten und Volkswirten voraus. Diesem Verständnis folgt die Reihe Fachwissen Logistik, die Lesern die grundlegenden Bausteine, Methoden und Modelle logistischer Prozesse nahebringt. Gestaltung der Logistiktiefe, Produktions- und Distributionsnetzplanung, Vertikale Kooperation in der Logistik, Produkteinführungsplanung, sowie die Gestaltung der Logistikorganisation werden in diesem Werk behandelt. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Furmans ist Leiter des Instituts für Fördertechnik und Logistiksysteme der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) sowie ordentlicher Professor und Inhaber des Lehrstuhls Logistik und Leiter des VDI-FML Fachausschusses „Modellbildungsprozesse". Dr. Christoph Kilger ist Partner bei Ernst & Young Advisory und leitet die PLM-Praxis in Europa. Er promovierte am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie in Informatik und forschte am Simultaneous Engineering. Derzeit arbeitet Dr. Kilger an der Schnittstelle von SCM, PLM und IoT. Er verfügt über 20 Jahre Beratungserfahrung in den Branchen Automobil, Maschinenbau, Konsumgüter, Hightech, Elektronik und Halbleiter. .
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Fachwissen Logistik ist ein Schlüsselelement in allen Bereichen der Wirtschaft. Die intelligente Planung und Steuerung von Wertschöpfungsketten, Supply Chain Management (SCM), innerbetrieblich und weltumspannend, für Material- und Informationsflüsse, setzt die enge Verbindung des Wissens von Ingenieuren, Betriebswirten und Volkswirten voraus. Diesem Verständnis folgt die Reihe Fachwissen Logistik, die Lesern die grundlegenden Bausteine, Methoden und Modelle logistischer Prozesse nahebringt. Aus dem Nachschlagewerk "Handbuch Logistik" gewinnen einzelne Beiträge an Bedeutung, die aktualisiert aufbereitet und neu zusammengestellt werden. Der betrieblichen Standortplanung, Konfigurationsplanung von Produktionssystemen, Transport- und Tourenplanung, sowie Paletten- und Containerbeladung widmet sich dieses Werk. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Furmans ist Leiter des Instituts für Fördertechnik und Logistiksysteme der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) sowie ordentlicher Professor und Inhaber des Lehrstuhls Logistik und Leiter des VDI-FML Fachausschusses „Modellbildungsprozesse". Dr. Christoph Kilger ist Partner bei Ernst & Young Advisory und leitet die PLM-Praxis in Europa. Er promovierte am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie in Informatik und forschte am Simultaneous Engineering. Derzeit arbeitet Dr. Kilger an der Schnittstelle von SCM, PLM und IoT. Er verfügt über 20 Jahre Beratungserfahrung in den Branchen Automobil, Maschinenbau, Konsumgüter, Hightech, Elektronik und Halbleiter.
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