The profitable supply chain a practitioner's guide

The Profitable Supply Chain: A Practitioner's Guide provides a first-principles approach to understanding the drivers of today?s successful supply chains, covering everything from inventory and demand management to network planning to technology-driven improvements in efficient supply chain man...

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Main Author: Ganesan, Ramnath
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Berkeley, CA], New York, NY Apress, Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer 2015
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505 0 |a Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction; A Changing Supply Network and Cost Structure; The Process Framework: MPC vs. SCM; Supply Chain Systems; The Supply Chain Organization; Summary; Chapter 2: Inventory Planning; The Role of Inventory in Operations; The Inventory Planning Process; Measures of Inventory Performance; Variability in the Supply Chain; Safety Stock (Buffer Inventory); The Service Level Method; The Newsvendor Model; Newsvendor Model Applied to a Retail Situation; Newsvendor Model Applied to a Strategic Buy Situation; The Incremental Margin Model; Batch Inventory 
505 0 |a Distortion of Demand Information; Demand Unawareness; Multiple Forecast Updates; Ordering and Replenishment Policies; Pyramid Forecasting; Forecasting Systems; Demand Collaboration; Summary; Chapter 4: Supply Planning; The Importance of Supply Planning; The Supply Planning Process; Replenishment Models; Continuous Review Replenishment; Periodic Review Replenishment; Requirements Planning Models; Materials Requirements Planning; Distribution Requirements Planning; Constraints-Based Planning; Capacity Constraints Due to Seasonal Demand; Advanced Planning Systems; Supply Collaboration 
505 0 |a Purchase Order Collaboration; Inventory Collaboration; Supply Forecast Collaboration; Capacity Collaboration; Summary; Chapter 5: Sales and Operations Planning; The Importance of Sales and Operations Planning; The S & OP Workflow; S & OP Procedures and Templates; Customer Order Exceptions; Revenue Exceptions; Inventory Shortfall Exceptions; Excess Inventory Exceptions; Visual Aids; Summary; Chapter 6: Network Planning; The Importance of Network Planning; The Network Planning Process; Definition of Objectives and Constraints; Identification of Ideal Locations 
505 0 |a Evaluation of Alternative Material Routings; Comparison and Selection of Network Alternatives; Definition of an Action Plan and Execution; Summary; Chapter 7: Supply Chain Performance Review; The Importance of Reviewing Performance; An Overview of the SCOR Model and Metrics; The Performance Review Process; Metrics, Variance Analysis, and Diagnostic Procedures; Manufacturing; Procurement; Transportation; Supply Chain; Financial Metrics for Supply Chain; Continuous Improvement; Product Performance and Rationalization; Supplier Performance and Rationalization; Customer Performance; Summary 
505 0 |a Inventory Budgeting; Special Inventory Situations; Multiple Transportation Modes; Staged Inventory; Raw Material Inventory; Postponement; Supplier Flexibility; Correlated Demand; Summary; Chapter 3: Demand Planning; The Importance of Demand Planning; The Demand Planning Process; Measures of Forecast Performance; Lagged Forecast Errors; Demand Forecasting; Time Series Forecasting; Moving Averages; Single Exponential Smoothing; Double Exponential Smoothing; Triple Exponential Smoothing; Impact of Price on Demand; Market Expansion; Weather Impact; Economic Indicators 
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520 |a The Profitable Supply Chain: A Practitioner's Guide provides a first-principles approach to understanding the drivers of today?s successful supply chains, covering everything from inventory and demand management to network planning to technology-driven improvements in efficient supply chain management. Apart from introducing the latest concepts and methods, supply chain expert and consultant Ramnath Ganesan provides numerous real-world examples and cases to clarify how his process-oriented approach can be applied to specific situations, together with spreadsheet functions when appropriate. Practitioners will be especially interested, for example, in the sections on assessing external factors for demand, modifying network routings in response to rising fuel prices, designing a framework for identifying issues and tracking actions, and instituting financial measures to track performance.  
520 |a How to maintain adequate inventory levels while reducing the cost of supplying products. How to implement specific metrics that help improve supply chain performance and forecast accuracy. How to gain competitive advantages through the latest advances in IT architecture and software. This book will also be of immense value to information technology professionals. That includes enterprise application developers charged with designing and implementing a supply chain IT architecture, as well as those administering and maintaining an enterprise resource planning or advance planning system. There are few areas in business more ripe for cost reductions than in the supply chain. The Profitable Supply Chain is therefore your go-to resource for making supply chain operations leaner, more efficient, and ultimately far more profitable than they are now 
520 |a The book addresses situations found in such industries as consumer electronics, healthcare, telecommunications, consumer goods, industrial equipment, building materials, and many others. No matter the industry, all firms trading products face operational challenges in producing and/or moving goods in a geographically dispersed global network while fulfilling customer demand in a timely and cost-efficient manner. Such demands can only be supported by a rigorous approach that aligns supply with demand, an approach this book outlines clearly and simply. The Profitable Supply Chain will prove a valuable reference for production schedulers, plant managers, material managers, demand planners, and supply chain executives. Among other things, it covers the following topics in great depth: How to design and implement an efficient, scalable supply chain management process from the ground up?or improve the one you have.