Distribution Planning and Control [electronic resource] : Managing In The Era Of Supply Chain Management /

At the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become increasingly clear, that to remain competitive in today's emerging global markets, companies can no longer depend on their own core strengths to drive marketplace leadership, but must look to their supply chains for new avenues of cost reduction and innovation. Success in managing these chains of channel trading partners requires a new view of distribution and logistics management. The objective of Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition is not only to discover the roots and detail the techniques of channel management, but also to explore the impact of the merger of the concept of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Internet technologies on all aspects of internal business and supply channel management. Following a traditional planning and control methodology, the text seeks to detail for the student of distribution and logistics how SCM and twenty-first century technologies are applied to managing top management strategic planning, operations planning, and operations execution. The book contains chapters on business planning, forecasting, demand, operations and channel planning (DO&CP), inventory management, statistical and Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) inventory control, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), warehousing and transportation. In addition full chapters are allocated to international distribution and today's information technology concepts and application architectures. Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition provides academic, practitioner, and consulting audiences with a comprehensive text on the critical issues confronting logistics and SCM today. Containing timely information and targeted examples of real-world business applications, Distribution illustrates how manufacturers, wholesale, and retail distributors are leveraging SCM and Internet technologies to attain new unbeatable avenues of customer value through the creation of highly integrated, agile supply chain partnerships.

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Main Authors: Ross, David Frederick. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Business., Marketing., Management., Production management., Operations research., Decision making., E-commerce., Business and Management., Operations Management., Operation Research/Decision Theory., e-Commerce/e-business.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8939-0
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Management.
Production management.
Operations research.
Decision making.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Operations Management.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
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e-Commerce/e-business.
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Marketing.
Management.
Production management.
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Decision making.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Operations Management.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Management.
e-Commerce/e-business.
Marketing.
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Marketing.
Management.
Production management.
Operations research.
Decision making.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Operations Management.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Management.
e-Commerce/e-business.
Marketing.
Business.
Marketing.
Management.
Production management.
Operations research.
Decision making.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Operations Management.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Management.
e-Commerce/e-business.
Marketing.
Ross, David Frederick. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Distribution Planning and Control [electronic resource] : Managing In The Era Of Supply Chain Management /
description At the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become increasingly clear, that to remain competitive in today's emerging global markets, companies can no longer depend on their own core strengths to drive marketplace leadership, but must look to their supply chains for new avenues of cost reduction and innovation. Success in managing these chains of channel trading partners requires a new view of distribution and logistics management. The objective of Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition is not only to discover the roots and detail the techniques of channel management, but also to explore the impact of the merger of the concept of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Internet technologies on all aspects of internal business and supply channel management. Following a traditional planning and control methodology, the text seeks to detail for the student of distribution and logistics how SCM and twenty-first century technologies are applied to managing top management strategic planning, operations planning, and operations execution. The book contains chapters on business planning, forecasting, demand, operations and channel planning (DO&CP), inventory management, statistical and Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) inventory control, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), warehousing and transportation. In addition full chapters are allocated to international distribution and today's information technology concepts and application architectures. Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition provides academic, practitioner, and consulting audiences with a comprehensive text on the critical issues confronting logistics and SCM today. Containing timely information and targeted examples of real-world business applications, Distribution illustrates how manufacturers, wholesale, and retail distributors are leveraging SCM and Internet technologies to attain new unbeatable avenues of customer value through the creation of highly integrated, agile supply chain partnerships.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1775422018-07-30T22:56:29ZDistribution Planning and Control [electronic resource] : Managing In The Era Of Supply Chain Management / Ross, David Frederick. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,2004.engAt the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become increasingly clear, that to remain competitive in today's emerging global markets, companies can no longer depend on their own core strengths to drive marketplace leadership, but must look to their supply chains for new avenues of cost reduction and innovation. Success in managing these chains of channel trading partners requires a new view of distribution and logistics management. The objective of Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition is not only to discover the roots and detail the techniques of channel management, but also to explore the impact of the merger of the concept of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Internet technologies on all aspects of internal business and supply channel management. Following a traditional planning and control methodology, the text seeks to detail for the student of distribution and logistics how SCM and twenty-first century technologies are applied to managing top management strategic planning, operations planning, and operations execution. The book contains chapters on business planning, forecasting, demand, operations and channel planning (DO&CP), inventory management, statistical and Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) inventory control, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), warehousing and transportation. In addition full chapters are allocated to international distribution and today's information technology concepts and application architectures. Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition provides academic, practitioner, and consulting audiences with a comprehensive text on the critical issues confronting logistics and SCM today. Containing timely information and targeted examples of real-world business applications, Distribution illustrates how manufacturers, wholesale, and retail distributors are leveraging SCM and Internet technologies to attain new unbeatable avenues of customer value through the creation of highly integrated, agile supply chain partnerships.Unit 1. Defining the Supply Chain Management Environment -- 1 The Rise of Supply Chain Management -- 2 Components of Distribution Management -- Unit 2. Top Management Planning -- 3 Business and Strategic Planning -- 4 Forecasting in the Supply Chain Environment -- 5 Demand, Operations, and Channel Planning -- Unit 3. Distribution Operations Planning -- 6 Managing Supply Chain Inventories -- 7 Replenishment Inventory Planning -- 8 Distribution Requirements Planning -- Unit 4. Distribution Operations Execution -- 9 Customer Relationship Management -- 10 Supplier Relationship Management -- 11 Warehousing -- 12 Transportation -- Unit 5. International Distribution and Distribution Information Technology -- 13 International Distribution -- 14 Information Technology and Supply Chain Management.At the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become increasingly clear, that to remain competitive in today's emerging global markets, companies can no longer depend on their own core strengths to drive marketplace leadership, but must look to their supply chains for new avenues of cost reduction and innovation. Success in managing these chains of channel trading partners requires a new view of distribution and logistics management. The objective of Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition is not only to discover the roots and detail the techniques of channel management, but also to explore the impact of the merger of the concept of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Internet technologies on all aspects of internal business and supply channel management. Following a traditional planning and control methodology, the text seeks to detail for the student of distribution and logistics how SCM and twenty-first century technologies are applied to managing top management strategic planning, operations planning, and operations execution. The book contains chapters on business planning, forecasting, demand, operations and channel planning (DO&CP), inventory management, statistical and Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) inventory control, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), warehousing and transportation. In addition full chapters are allocated to international distribution and today's information technology concepts and application architectures. Distribution: Planning and Control, Second Edition provides academic, practitioner, and consulting audiences with a comprehensive text on the critical issues confronting logistics and SCM today. Containing timely information and targeted examples of real-world business applications, Distribution illustrates how manufacturers, wholesale, and retail distributors are leveraging SCM and Internet technologies to attain new unbeatable avenues of customer value through the creation of highly integrated, agile supply chain partnerships.Business.Marketing.Management.Production management.Operations research.Decision making.E-commerce.Business and Management.Operations Management.Operation Research/Decision Theory.Management.e-Commerce/e-business.Marketing.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8939-0URN:ISBN:9781441989390