Supply Chain Engineering and Logistics Handbook

Supply Chain Engineering and Logistics Handbook

Inventory and Production Control

Jones, Erick C.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

756

Mole

Inglês

9781032176451

15 a 20 dias

1324

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Introduction. Global Supply Chain Engineering Definitions. History of Global Supply Chain Manufacturing and Management. How Factory Dynamics and Little's Law Moved Manufacturing to Supply Chains. How Total Quality Management and Lean Six Sigma Drove the Need for Supply Chain Integration. How Integration Strategies Moved Expanded Supply Chain to Enterprise. Working with Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. Outsourcing and the Growth Service, Logistics, and Operations Research. Warehousing, Distribution, and Logistics Engineering Expands Because of Outsourcing. Transportation and Network Engineering Expands Because of Outsourcing. The Internet of Things and the Tracking of Supply Chain Assets. The Innovation Path and Distributed Manufacturing (Citizen Science, Maker Movement, and Advanced Manufacturing). Current Research Trends.
RFID;Radio Frequency Identification;AIT;Automatic Identification Technology;Six Sigma;Internet of Things;global supply chain;logistics engineering optimization models;supply chain management;total quality management;Economic Order Quantity;global crude oil;RFID Tag;Active RFID Tag;Cycle Time;Passive RFID Tag;RFID System;RFID Technology;RFID Reader;Baldrige Model;Business Process;Active Tags;ERP System;RFID Chip;Tukey Pairwise Comparisons;Reorder Point;Obsolete Inventory;Bullwhip Effect;Baldrige Criteria;Sigma Projects;Supply Chain Cost;Runway Incursion;MBNQA;Safety Stock;Crude Oil;Sigma Methodology