Supply Chain Cost Planning Tools

2004 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 763-779 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéphanie Hurtubise ◽  
Claude Olivier ◽  
Ali Gharbi
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Author(s):  
Raquel Muñoz Hernández ◽  
Saúl Rangel Lara

The study consists of the design of a decision analysis model for the supply chain, based on the Aggregate Planning strategies; the present investigation is of a transversal exploratory type. This arises from the need for Pymes and MiPymes to carry out a correct scheduling of purchases for the supply of products in its three basic levels from the supplier to the end customer. The objective of this project is to present a model that allows reducing the level of risk in supply chains using aggregate planning tools and decision analysis. The decision analysis model designed based on uncertainty will serve as a general plan for operations and will establish the parameters within which it would facilitate the performance of the supply chains of Pymes, allowing to improve capacity distributions. Therefore, it is important to execute the aggregate plans in a very broad scope of the chain, as proposed in the model proposed and applied in a Pyme company, with adequate and promising results.


2019 ◽  
Vol 157 ◽  
pp. 205-217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hector Flores ◽  
J. Rene Villalobos ◽  
Omar Ahumada ◽  
Mark Uchanski ◽  
Cesar Meneses ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-63
Author(s):  
Nuzhat Younis ◽  
Uzma Kausar

The purpose of this research is to study the impact of collaborative planning tools on supply chain management. Method adopted in this study is to conduct a review of different surveys, case studies, paper and articles collected from authentic resources. The outcome of the review is a table indicating the “name of references” and relevant “drivers”.


Author(s):  
AbdulGhani Gaghman

The study is conducted to analysis the supply chain management paying special attention to the logistics. The aim is to understand the impact of logistics on organization performance, also to help in identifying opportunities for cost/time removals and/or value adding along the supply chain. The company chosen for the study is Royal Dutch Shell Plc. As Shell is the one of the big-gest Oil and Gas Company known in the world and one of the leaders of logistic and supply chain management.  Though Shell is working efficiently for providing customers with quality services still there are is-sues with the supply chain which should be taken care of in order to be much better. These factors grouped in Control the Cost, Planning and Risk Management, Suppliers/Owners Relationship Management. Study concluded with some suggestions can be adopted by any organization aiming for better performance in supply chain.


Author(s):  
AbdulGhani Gaghman

The study is conducted to analysis the supply chain management paying special attention to the logistics. The aim is to understand the impact of logistics on organization performance, also to help in identifying opportunities for cost/time removals and/or value adding along the supply chain. The company chosen for the study is Royal Dutch Shell Plc. As Shell is the one of the big-gest Oil and Gas Company known in the world and one of the leaders of logistic and supply chain management.  Though Shell is working efficiently for providing customers with quality services still there are is-sues with the supply chain which should be taken care of in order to be much better. These factors grouped in Control the Cost, Planning and Risk Management, Suppliers/Owners Relationship Management. Study concluded with some suggestions can be adopted by any organization aiming for better performance in supply chain.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahir Irani ◽  
Amir M. Sharif

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the use, applicability and relevance of strategic planning as a process and tool when applied to exploring food security challenges, in the context of existing research on food security and food waste in the food supply chain. The issues associated with robust and resilient food supply chains within a circular economy are increasingly being seen as supportive of creating enhanced levels of food security but the authors argue that this is only sustainable when strategically planned as part of a cross-enterprise, information-rich and complex supply chain. The relevance of the Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental (PESTLE) strategic planning tool is explored to establish whether it can play a role tacking the complexity of food insecurity (i.e. a lack of food security). Design/methodology/approach This is a viewpoint piece therefore as a result, thought, normative literature and supposition are used as a means to ground and orientate the views of the authors. Findings The authors identify and conclude that strategic planning tools like PESTLE across enterprises may not be relevant in supporting the reduction of food insecurity. This conclusion is predicated on the heightened level of complexity surrounding the pursuit of food security and the simplistic categorisation of PESTLE factors in a linear fashion that underpin this tool. Rather, the authors’ call for the use of strategic planning tools that are able to capture a large number of inter-related factors holistically. Practical implications This insight to the inter-related factors that contribute to food insecurity will allow policy developers, decision makers and others to develop their understanding of how strategic planning can support increased levels of food security within a circular economy and across cross-enterprises. Originality/value The authors contribute to the literature through a new insight of how normative strategic planning tools need to evolve in a complex, inter-connected world of international business and geo-politics. In doing so, it is expected that this research will motivate others to develop their line of enquiry around uncovering and exploring those inter-relationships connecting PESTLE factors.


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