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Designing Supply Chain Strategies

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Year: 
2010

In his fourth video podcasts Professor Richard Wilding talks about Supply Chain Strategies. I found it quite interesting, so I would like to give you a short summary of it here. If you are interested you can just download the podcast for free, you find a link in the reference section.

Measuring the Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chains

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Measuring the bullwhip effect in the supply chain
Year: 
1997

The bullwhip effect in supply chains has been around for some time now. The term “bullwhip effect” originated at Procter & Gamble, and is defined as: demand amplification across echelons within a supply chain. This describes the effect that end customer demand may be very static (as for “Pampers” by Procter & Gamble), but the demand experienced by the manufacturer or supplier shows amplified demand variations. (Fransoo and Wouters (2000))

Identifying important Activities within the SCOR Processes

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Linking SCOR planning practices to supply chain performance: An exploratory study
Year: 
2004

The Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model has been developed by the Supply Chain Council to provide a best-practice framework for supply chain management practices and processes with the goal to increase performance.

SCOR

The SCOR model consists of five major process categories: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver and Return

Designing the Green Supply Chain

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Designing the green supply chain
Year: 
1999

Nowadays green logistics is an often heard buzz-word, but already eleven years ago Beamon published an article about the challenges with creating Green Supply Chains.

Traditional vs. Extended Supply Chain

A traditional supply chain has been mostly a one-way street. The issues analyzed were eg. the number of echelons, buyer-supplier relationships and inventory levels.

Learning from the Military how to handle Disruptions

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Responding to Disruptions in the Supply Network from dormant to action
Year: 
2009

Disruptions are a fact of life not only since the Supply Chain literature gained awareness of it. So some institutions in fact specialized on handling disruptions as their core competency.
The article “Responding to Disruptions in the Supply Network – from Dormant to Action” tries to transfer the knowledge and best practices present at the military and humanitarian organizations to Supply Chain Management.

Design of Agile Supply Chains

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An integrated model for the design of agile supply chains
Year: 
2001

I already reviewed two other articles about agile supply chains. One on the role of distribution centers in supply chains and one on the migration from lean to agile supply chains.

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