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supply chain strategies

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"... Though there is a wide acceptance of the strategic importance of integrating operations with suppliers and customers in supply chains, many questions remain unanswered about how best to characterize supply chain strategies. Is it more important to link with suppliers, customers, or both? Similarly, ..."
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Though there is a wide acceptance of the strategic importance of integrating operations with suppliers and customers in supply chains, many questions remain unanswered about how best to characterize supply chain strategies. Is it more important to link with suppliers, customers, or both? Similarly

SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF AN E-

by Commerce Chain (e-chain, João Gilberto, Mendes Reis, Pedro Luiz, Oliveira Costa Neto, José Paulo, Alves Fusco
"... This paper purpose to explore the relationships between supply chain strategies and product performance in retail e-commerce. In this case, we concern that in current, in order to bear up under competition, organizations have to manage their supply chains so that they meet the needs of their final c ..."
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This paper purpose to explore the relationships between supply chain strategies and product performance in retail e-commerce. In this case, we concern that in current, in order to bear up under competition, organizations have to manage their supply chains so that they meet the needs of their final

The Impact of Virtuality on Supply Chain strategies

by Cláudia Aparecida de Mattos, Fernando José Barbin Laurindo , 2007
"... The transparency provided by information technologies (IT) allows companies to reposition themselves in the chain and collaborate dynamically with other companies with the purpose of optimizing their position in the business. Thus, this article explores through two cases studies the phenomenon of in ..."
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of inter-firm collaboration and aims to analyze the supply chain strategies that have been adopted by the players in the network based on the IT. The case studies has focused on a neutral third party that is the portal site and coordinates the network and aligns the incentives for all players belonging

688 Supply Chain Strategy and Product Characteristics

by Yinan Qi, Kenneth K. Boyer, Xiande Zhao - Journal of Operations Management , 1996
"... Supply chain management has become one of the most popular approaches to en-hance the global competitiveness of business corporations today. Firms must have clear strategic thinking in order to effectively organize such complicated activities, resources, communications, and processes. An emerging bo ..."
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body of literature offers a framework that identifies three kinds of supply chain strategies: lean strategy, agile strategy, and lean/agile strategy based on in-depth case studies. Extant research also suggests that supply chain strategies must be matched with product characteristics in order for firms

Hybrid Lattice and Decision Analysis of Real Options: Application to a Supply Chain Strategy

by Nestor Quispez-asin, Nestor Quispez-asin , 2007
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Application to a Supply Chain Strategy

Supply Chain Strategies and Supply Chain Performance

by M. Torabizadeh, M. Khatami Rad, A. Noshadi
"... Abstract—In order to achieve competitive advantage and better performance of firm, supply chain management (SCM) strategy should support and drive forward business strategy. It means that supply chain should be aligned with business strategy, at the same time supply chain (SC) managers need to use a ..."
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Abstract—In order to achieve competitive advantage and better performance of firm, supply chain management (SCM) strategy should support and drive forward business strategy. It means that supply chain should be aligned with business strategy, at the same time supply chain (SC) managers need to use

The impact of product life cycle on supply chain strategy

by James Aitkena, Paul Childerhouseb, Denis Towillc
"... In order to compete in today’s highly competitive marketplace supply chains must be engineered to match product characteristics and customer requirements. As products proceed through their life cycles these requirements dramatically change. Consequently supply chain strategies must be dynamically ma ..."
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In order to compete in today’s highly competitive marketplace supply chains must be engineered to match product characteristics and customer requirements. As products proceed through their life cycles these requirements dramatically change. Consequently supply chain strategies must be dynamically

Developing Market Specific Supply Chain Strategies

by Martin Christopher, Cranfield School Of Management - International Journal of Logistics Management , 2002
"... This paper examines the issues underlying the appropriate matching of pipelines to marketplace needs under conditions of demand volatility and price pressure. It describes a scenario where the philosophy of “one size fits all ” does not apply to pipeline design, implementation, and control. The pape ..."
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. The paper reports on research conducted by the authors and others on how appropriate global supply chain strategies can be developed contingent upon market characteristics and which seek simultaneously to achieve higher levels of customer responsiveness at less total cost to the supply chain as a whole

Supply Chain Strategies for Perishable Products: The Case

by Joseph Blackburn , Gary Scudder Owen - of Fresh Produce. Production and Operations Management , 2009
"... Abstract This paper examines supply chain design strategies for a specific type of perishable product-fresh produce, using melons and sweet corn as examples. Melons and other types of produce reach their peak value at time of harvest; product value deteriorates exponentially post-harvest until the ..."
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Abstract This paper examines supply chain design strategies for a specific type of perishable product-fresh produce, using melons and sweet corn as examples. Melons and other types of produce reach their peak value at time of harvest; product value deteriorates exponentially post-harvest until

1 A TAXONOMY FOR SELECTING GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGIES

by Martin Christopher, Helen Peck, Denis Towill
"... Purpose This paper addresses the increasingly important question of supply chain design for global operations. With the rise of off-shore sourcing and the simultaneous need for improved responsiveness to customer demand, the choice of supply chain strategy is critical. Design/methodology/approach Th ..."
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Purpose This paper addresses the increasingly important question of supply chain design for global operations. With the rise of off-shore sourcing and the simultaneous need for improved responsiveness to customer demand, the choice of supply chain strategy is critical. Design
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