by
Mor, Rahul S.
Call Number
338.47664 OPE
Publication Date
2022
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Electronic Resources
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40547.1563
by
Standards Australia Limited, issuing body.
Call Number
658.72 STA
Publication Date
2017
Format:
Books
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0.6934
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by
Eastham, Jane, author.
Call Number
338.47664 EAS
Publication Date
2017
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Electronic Resources
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49104.8047
by
Iakovou, Eleftherios, editor.
Call Number
664.00687 SUP
Publication Date
2016
Format:
Electronic Resources
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46124.4297
by
Dani, Samir, author.
Call Number
338.47664 DAN
Publication Date
2015
Format:
Electronic Resources
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54898.6836
by
Sarkis, Joseph, author.
Call Number
658.7 23
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This monograph focuses on the issues facing sustainability in supply chains. Specifically it provides an overview of green supply chain management (GSCM) and the management of technology within this context. The topics include the operational and technological activities and characteristics of GSCM management. Organizational greening activities that play a role in GSCM operations are presented. The monograph also provides functional activities of the GSCM which include supplier management, internal operations management, logistics, and reverse logistics issues. Managerial considerations related to planning, justifying, and implementing GSCM and the respective technologies provide some insights into management decisions that will be faced in this environment. The references and bibliography provide additional readings for those interested in this emergent and complex issue.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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67232.5703
by
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
Call Number
658.7 COU
Publication Date
2014
Format:
Books
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42145.2930
by
Viswanadham, N., 1943-
Call Number
658.7 23
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Over the last two decades, several textbooks, research papers, and best practice cases have been published on supply chain management. However, globalization has created dispersed supply chains which are vulnerable and dependent on entities and factors that are exogenous to the supply chain. Resource scarcity, environmental regulations, government policies, political unrest, economic instability, and natural disasters are a few examples of how non-supply chain factors influence the way supply chains are managed. These exogenous factors are not just risk sources but can also be venues for innovation and growth. This book presents the notion of supply chain ecosystem to holistically model all the factors that interact with the supply chain and influence the flow of goods, information, and finance. Through a number of real-life case studies, the authors use the ecosystem framework to study the governance, risk, innovation, and performance issues in supply chain management, and also to redesign the management techniques for global supply chains. In doing so, this book makes a unique contribution to the theory and practice of supply chain networks.
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Electronic Resources
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54898.8672
by
Song, Haiyan.
Call Number
338.4791 SON
Publication Date
2012 2011
Format:
Books
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77636.9375
by
Song, Dong-Wook.
Call Number
387.0687 23
Publication Date
2012
Summary
This book adopts the innovative approach of dealing with the overlap between shipping, ports and logistics and covers current issues having a significant impact on the industry. It brings together leading authorities to consider for the first time maritime logistics, and defines the area, registers its boundaries and contributes to its development.
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Electronic Resources
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1.5744
by
Pullman, Madeleine.
Call Number
307.76
Publication Date
2012
Summary
If you are a supply chain manager, an executive, an entrepreneur, or a stakeholder in a sustainable business, this book will help you develop the awareness and skills needed to support sustainable supply chain management in your firm. The authors introduce the many ways that social and environmental responsibility can be integrated into supply chain management, from sustainable product and process design to programs and techniques that support product end-of-life management. The book begins with a discussion of sustainability and business strategy. It then explores product and process design.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.0657
by
Feigin, Gerald.
Call Number
658.7 22
Publication Date
2012 2011
Summary
Supply chain planning is concerned with making decisions about how many goods to procure, make, and deliver before knowing exactly what the demand for products is going to be. These planning decisions are difficult because they must be made with uncertain and dynamic information about future demand, available production capacity, and sources of supply. This book focuses on the three interlinked processes that compose effective supply chain planning: demand planning, sales and operations planning, and inventory and supply planning. If executed well, these planning processes will help a company to achieve its targeted balance between efficiency and responsiveness. If executed poorly, they can be the root cause of any number of supply chain problems. This book describes these processes, how they are interconnected, and the practical challenges of implementing them. It also explains the important ways in which analytical tools and methods can be utilized to make better supply chain planning decisions.
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Electronic Resources
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0.6223
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