Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization

Production Positioning Strategy (PPS) concerns with a manufacturer's strategy to organize and execute its production and operations within its company. This research extends the concept of PPS to the whole supply chain, and thus renames it as Supply Chain Positioning Strategy (SCPS). The focus...

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Main Author: Wang, Sen.
Other Authors: Pokharel, Shaligram
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-53502023-03-11T17:07:54Z Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization Wang, Sen. Pokharel, Shaligram School of Mechanical and Production Engineering Yu, Wei Shin DRNTU::Engineering::Industrial engineering::Supply chain Production Positioning Strategy (PPS) concerns with a manufacturer's strategy to organize and execute its production and operations within its company. This research extends the concept of PPS to the whole supply chain, and thus renames it as Supply Chain Positioning Strategy (SCPS). The focus of this thesis is on the electronics industry and the proposition is to develop a framework for companies to analyze, evaluate and improve their production and supply chain positioning strategies across their whole supply chains. While extending PPS to SCPS, it is necessary to evaluate their impact on supply chain performance. For the evaluation, a mathematical model is proposed here. The proposed basic model is generic for its wider applicability. Factors such as information technology and supply chain dynamics also impact the performance of the supply chain. Therefore, the model is further extended to incorporate these factors. Doctor of Philosophy (MPE) 2008-09-17T10:48:24Z 2008-09-17T10:48:24Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5350 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Wang, Sen.
Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
description Production Positioning Strategy (PPS) concerns with a manufacturer's strategy to organize and execute its production and operations within its company. This research extends the concept of PPS to the whole supply chain, and thus renames it as Supply Chain Positioning Strategy (SCPS). The focus of this thesis is on the electronics industry and the proposition is to develop a framework for companies to analyze, evaluate and improve their production and supply chain positioning strategies across their whole supply chains. While extending PPS to SCPS, it is necessary to evaluate their impact on supply chain performance. For the evaluation, a mathematical model is proposed here. The proposed basic model is generic for its wider applicability. Factors such as information technology and supply chain dynamics also impact the performance of the supply chain. Therefore, the model is further extended to incorporate these factors.
author2 Pokharel, Shaligram
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title Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
title_short Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
title_full Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
title_fullStr Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
title_sort supply chain positioning strategy simulation, evaluation and optimization
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5350
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