Supply chains are a central element of today’s global economy. Existing management practices consist primarily of static interactions between established partners. Global compet...
Michael Benisch, Alberto Sardinha, James Andrews, ...
Nowadays, in a hotly competitive environment, companies are continuously trying to provide products and/or services to customers faster, cheaper, and better than the competitors d...
— We present results of a collaboration project, during which parts of General Motors’ north American vehicle supply chain have been modeled and evaluated. A variant of colored...
Armin Zimmermann, Michael Knoke, Shang-Tae Yee, Je...
With the recent technological feasibility of electronic commerce over the Internet, much attention has been given to the design of electronic markets for various types of electron...
A supply chain network can be viewed as a network of facilities in which a customer order will flow through internal business processes such as procurement, production, and transp...