Archive for February 2010

Topology of Supply Chain Risks

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Paper

Supply chain risks: a review and typology
Year: 
2009

S. Rao and T.J. Goldsby’s published an article in 2009 on the topic of “Supply chain risks: a review and typology”.

Supply Chain Compliance for Risk Mitigation

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Paper

Supplier Responsibility 2010 Progress Report
Year: 
2010
Supply Chain Compliance

Apple Inc. recently published their Supplier Responsibility Report (PDF) for 2009.

Supply Chain Manager of the Future

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Paper

Management development and the supply chain manager of the future
Year: 
2005

“Management Development and the Supply Chain Manager of the Future” by J. Mangan and M. Christopher (2005) aims to bridge the gap between current offerings of knowledge providers (eg. universities), current capabilities of users (eg. students and managers) and buyers (aka. companies).First it seems to be a good idea to get an impression of the demographics of the current supply chain managers.

More SCM Conferences

There are two more conferences on Supply Chain Management in 2010.

Improving Simulation in Supply Chain Research

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Paper

Improving the rigor of discrete-event simulation in logistics and supply chain research
Year: 
2009

“Improving the rigor of discrete-event simulation in logistics and supply chain research” is a 2009 paper by Ila Manuj, JT. Mentzer and MR. Bowers.

The paper consists of three distinct sections:

Integration of Network Design and Production/Distribution Planning

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A combined model of network design and production/distribution planning for a supply network
Year: 
2002

Jang et al. (2002): “A combined model of network design and production/distribution planning for a supply network” suggest a framework for integrating the strategic supply chain network design with the operational planning needed for production and distribution.
They make the point that strategical and operational planning should be integrated to find the optimal solution for the company. The following problems are affected.