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Supply Chain

Fundamentals and Best Practices to Compete by Leveraging the Network

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The book examines the supply chain from different perspectives: the physical structure which it is composed of (actors, roles, infrastructures and processes), the organizational structure of the people involved (business functions and related interactions and integrations), and the manifold flows that characterize it (product flows, information flows, service flows and monetary flows). For each of these dimensions, the text thoroughly illustrates how to design and manage it, aligning supply chain performance and competitive strategies through an integrated approach, which is key to generate competitive advantage. The book covers the different topics by combining a quantitative approach typical of engineering disciplines and adopted particularly in the operational parts, with a qualitative approach which fits in the more strategic parts. This combination makes the volume suitable for both under- and post-graduate students in industrial engineering and management, as well as undergraduates or masters students confronting supply chain management from different cultural backgrounds. Industry operators and practitioners can also find useful insights, since it thoroughly describes industry best practices, especially in the food and consumer goods, fashion and apparel, pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, stemming from author’s real life experiences in these fields.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Supply Chain Concept
Abstract
If we want to talk about Supply Chain Management (SCM) we ought to start by explaining the literal meaning.
Antonio Rizzi
Chapter 2. Physical Representation of the Supply Chain
Abstract
When we attempt to describe the SC using a physical representation, on the one hand we want to highlight the players involved, and on the other the physical structures with which these players operate.
Antonio Rizzi
Chapter 3. Representation of the Supply Chain Through the Business Functions
Abstract
A second way of representing the SC, in addition to the physical one described in Chap. 2 which contemplates its players and infrastructures, is through the corporate structure, i.e., the business functions involved in the SC process described in the first paragraphs of Chap. 1
Antonio Rizzi
Chapter 4. Representation of the Supply Chain Through Information Flows
Abstract
A third way of seeing the SC, in addition to representing it through physical flows and through the corporate business functions involved, is through the information flows that characterize it and which the SC players exchange among themselves.
Antonio Rizzi
Chapter 5. Representation of the Supply Chain Through Service Flows
Abstract
In the previous chapters, we saw that it is possible to represent the supply chain in diverse ways.
Antonio Rizzi
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
Supply Chain
Author
Prof. Antonio Rizzi
Copyright Year
2022
Electronic ISBN
978-3-030-95707-0
Print ISBN
978-3-030-95706-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95707-0

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