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Supply chain network design : applying optimization and analytics to the global supply chain
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. : FT Press, c2013
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xviii, 301 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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9780133017373
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Using strategic supply chain network design, companies can achieve dramatic savings from their supply chains. Now, experts at IBM and Northwestern University have brought together both the rigorous principles and the practical applications you need to master. You'll learn how to use supply chain network design to select the right number, location, territory, and size of warehouses, plants, and production lines; and optimize the flow of all products through your supply chain even if extends around the globe. The authors present better ways to decide what to manufacture internally, where to make these products, which products to outsource, and which suppliers to use. They guide you in more effectively managing tradeoffs such as cost vs. service level, improving operational decision-making by integrating analytics throughout supply chain management; and re-optimizing regularly for even greater savings. Supply Chain Network Design combines best practices, the latest methods in optimization and analytics, and cutting-edge case studies: everything you need to maximize the value of supply chain network design. For all supply chain executives, managers, strategists, and analysts; and for all students, instructors, and researchers in advanced supply chain management and/or logistics courses.


Author Notes

Sara Lewis lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. xvi
Part I Introduction and Basic Building Blocks
Chapter 1 The Value of Supply Chain Network Designp. 1
Chapter 2 Intuition Building with Center of Gravity Modelsp. 23
Chapter 3 Locating Facilities Using a Distance-Based Approachp. 37
Chapter 4 Alternative Service Levels and Sensitivity Analysisp. 63
Chapter 5 Adding Capacity to the Modelp. 83
Part II Adding Costs to Two-Echelon Supply Chains
Chapter 6 Adding Outbound Transportation to the Modelp. 99
Chapter 7 Introducing Facility Fixed and Variable Costsp. 127
Chapter 8 Baselines and Optimal Baselinesp. 139
Part III Advanced Modeling and Expanding to Multiple Echelons
Chapter 9 Three-Echelon Supply Chain Modelingp. 157
Chapter 10 Adding Multiple Products and Multisite Production Sourcingp. 177
Chapter 11 Multi-Objective Optimizationp. 207
Part IV How to Get Industrial-Strength Results
Chapter 12 The Art of Modelingp. 217
Chapter 13 Data Aggregation In Network Designp. 237
Chapter 14 Creating a Group and Running a Projectp. 261
Part V Case Study Wrap Up
Chapter 15 Case Study: JPMS Chemicals Case Studyp. 277
Indexp. 295
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