Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1300 g
Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1300 g
ISBN: 978-1-85233-592-2
Verlag: Springer
describes the application of hierarchical planning techniques to all major functional areas of supply chain planning, including production, distribution, warehousing, transportation, inventory management, forecasting and performance management.
The book reviews well-known, original hierarchical production planning techniques and implementations dating back several decades and numerous more current hierarchical planning methods and applications covering an array of supply chain activities. A number of novel hierarchical planning techniques and algorithms covering different components of supply chain planning are offered as is an original approach for integrating supply chain measurements into systems such as the balanced scorecard which evaluate total firm performance.
The book covers the interests of private industry practitioners, academic researchers, and students of operations, logistics and supply chain management and planning.
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1. Introduction.- 1.1 Introduction To Hierarchical Production Planning Systems.- 1.2 Rationale And Implications For Hierarchical Production Planning Systems.- 1.3 A Generic Framework For Hierarchical Production Planning.- 1.4 Objectives Of The Book.- 1.5 Organization Of The Book.- 2. Managing Operations On A Network: Integrated Manufacturing And Distribution Planning.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. Case Study: An HPP Implemented By A Tire Manufacturer.- 2.3 Case Study: An HPP Implemented By A Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturer.- 2.4. Case Study: An HPP Implemented By A Ceramic Tile Manufacturer.- 2.5. Communications In A Hierarchical Production Planning Environment.- 2.6. Summary.- 3. Production Planning And Scheduling.- 3.1. Overview Of Hierarchical Production Planning For Plants 56.- 3.2. Linking Tactical Network Planning Methods And Single Plant Production Plans.- 3.3. Operational And Short Run Plant Scheduling Methods.- 3.4 Integrated Multi-Echelon Plant Scheduling.- 3.5 Material Requirements Planning.- 3.6 Summary.- 4. Distribution And Transportation Planning And Scheduling.- 4.1 Strategic And Tactical Distribution And Transportation Planning.- 4.2 Short Run Transportation Scheduling.- 4.3 Tactical And Annual Mode Choice Planning.- 4.4 Lane Bundling For Tactical Carrier Choice Planning.- 4.5. Summary.- 5. Warehouse Design and Management.- 5.1. The Warehouse Planning Process.- 5.2. Integrating Warehouse Planning With Production And Distribution Planning Activities.- 5.3. A Hierarchical Warehouse Facility Design And Operations Planning Example.- 5.4 Summary.- 6. Inventory Management And Forecasting.- 6.1. How Inventory Decisions Fit Into A Planning Hierarchy.- 6.2 A Hierarchical View Of A Firm’s Inventory.- 6.3 Aggregating End Items For Family Based Planning.- 6.4Hierarchical Approaches For Developing Tactical And Operational Planning Forecasts.- 6.5 Sales And Operations Planning (S&OP).- 6.6 Summary.- 7. Supply Chain And Firm-Wide Performance Measures.- 7.1. A Hierarchical Supply Chain Performance Measurement System.- 7.2. Logistics And Supply Chain Performance Measures 220.- 7.3. The Balanced Scorecard: A Firm-Wide Performance Measurement System.- 7.4. Integrating The Balanced Scorecard And Supply Chain Performance Measurement.- 7.5 Summary.- 8. Conclusion.- References.