Two of the key elements that define a supply chain are “product”, as the output of the business, and “supply chain operations”, as the means of delivering the output. The processes of designing and developing each of these two elements are highly inter-related across more than one dimension. Many of the drawbacks in the success and sustainability of supply chains often relate to the misalignment of these two elements in one or more dimensions. In this chapter an integrated approach is proposed to facilitate the dynamic and simultaneous design and development of products and supply chains, thus contributing to the notion of agile supply chains. A framework is developed and, through a field case study observation, a number of issues raised in...
Supply chain management (SCM) has been considered as the most popular operations strategy for improv...
There has been a tendency recently to see "lean" and "agile" as two distinct models of business oper...
Market globalization and steep competition are increasing the need for more efficient and effective ...
Purpose – The two main constituting elements of the supply chains are “product” and “supply chain op...
In this study, we extend the existing approaches to Supply Chain (SC) design based on the assessment...
ABSTRACT In today’s turbulent environment, there is no longer any possibility of manufacturing and m...
The latter part of the 20th Century saw the lean production paradigm positively impact many market s...
Even though both researchers and practitioners propose several approaches to supply chain management...
Today’s global economy requires that companies and their supply chains become more agile and lean to...
Agility and resilience have become increasingly important in recent years as sudden shocks to the su...
Abstract Agility – namely, the ability of a supply chain to rapidly respond to changes in market and...
Changing customer and technological requirements force manufacturers to develop agile supply chain c...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceNowadays, one of the main challenges for Supply Chains is t...
Currently, production and logistics performance of a single organization are only partially dependen...
Today's manufacturing industries are characterised by complex distributed supply networks, which req...
Supply chain management (SCM) has been considered as the most popular operations strategy for improv...
There has been a tendency recently to see "lean" and "agile" as two distinct models of business oper...
Market globalization and steep competition are increasing the need for more efficient and effective ...
Purpose – The two main constituting elements of the supply chains are “product” and “supply chain op...
In this study, we extend the existing approaches to Supply Chain (SC) design based on the assessment...
ABSTRACT In today’s turbulent environment, there is no longer any possibility of manufacturing and m...
The latter part of the 20th Century saw the lean production paradigm positively impact many market s...
Even though both researchers and practitioners propose several approaches to supply chain management...
Today’s global economy requires that companies and their supply chains become more agile and lean to...
Agility and resilience have become increasingly important in recent years as sudden shocks to the su...
Abstract Agility – namely, the ability of a supply chain to rapidly respond to changes in market and...
Changing customer and technological requirements force manufacturers to develop agile supply chain c...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceNowadays, one of the main challenges for Supply Chains is t...
Currently, production and logistics performance of a single organization are only partially dependen...
Today's manufacturing industries are characterised by complex distributed supply networks, which req...
Supply chain management (SCM) has been considered as the most popular operations strategy for improv...
There has been a tendency recently to see "lean" and "agile" as two distinct models of business oper...
Market globalization and steep competition are increasing the need for more efficient and effective ...