Integration of Combined Transport into Supply Chain Concepts Simulat
Recent supply chain concepts are characterized by attempts to reduce inventory and to simultaneously increase flexibility and reliability. The analysis of recent SC concepts shows that transport actors are often not integrated members of these SC concepts
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Herausgegeben von M. Eßig, München, Deutschland W. Stölzle, St. Gallen, Schweiz
Industrielle Wertschöpfung wird immer komplexer. Der steigende Wettbewerbsdruck zwingt zu differenzierten Angeboten, gleichzeitig nimmt der Kostendruck zu. Unternehmen können diesen gestiegenen Anforderungen nur gerecht werden, wenn sie neben der Optimierung eigener Produktion besonderen Wert auf die Gestaltung effektiver und effizienter Netzwerke legen. Supply Chain Management befasst sich mit unternehmensübergreifenden Wertschöpfungsaktivitäten von der Rohstoffgewinnung bis zur Endkundendistribution. Die Schriftenreihe sieht sich dabei besonders den lange vernachlässigten betriebswirtschaftlichen Teildisziplinen Beschaffung und Logistik verpflichtet, die als Treiber des Supply Chain Management gelten.
Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Michael Eßig Universität der Bundeswehr München
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stölzle Universität St. Gallen
Julia Bendul
Integration of Combined Transport into Supply Chain Concepts Simulation-based Potential Analysis and Practical Guidance
Julia Bendul Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Dissertation Universität St. Gallen, 2012
ISBN 978-3-8349-3957-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-8349-3958-6
ISBN 978-3-8349-3958-6 (eBook)
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