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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Knowledge Enterprise |
Subtitle of host publication | Intelligent Strategies in Product Design, Manufacturing, and Management: Proceedings of PROLAMAT 2006, IFIP TC5 International Conference |
Editors | Kesheng Wang, George Kovacs, Michael Wozny, Minglun Fang |
Pages | 386-392 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Publication series
Name | IFIP International Federation for Information Processing |
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Volume | 207 |
ISSN (Print) | 1571-5736 |
Abstract
In the production logistics context, the success of supply chains corresponds to their ability to meet the logistic performance expectations of customers. This ability depends on the contributions of all supply chain members to the logistical performance of the entire chain. Moreover the overall performance is affected by the dynamic interrelationships between the specific logistic performances of the separate supply chain members. This includes small and medium-sized companies (SMEs). The paper mainly focuses on current supply chain management methods and supply chain management concepts to improve logistical performance and their present application in today's industries especially SMEs.
Keywords
- Logistical performance, SCM-methods, Small and medium-sizes companies (SMEs), Supply chain management (SCM)
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Decision Sciences(all)
- Information Systems and Management
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Knowledge Enterprise: Intelligent Strategies in Product Design, Manufacturing, and Management: Proceedings of PROLAMAT 2006, IFIP TC5 International Conference. ed. / Kesheng Wang; George Kovacs; Michael Wozny; Minglun Fang. 2006. p. 386-392 (IFIP International Federation for Information Processing; Vol. 207).
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