Planning Production and Inventories in the Extended Enterprise A State-of-the-Art Handbook, Volume 2 / edited by Karl G Kempf, Pınar Keskinocak, Reha Uzsoy.

In two volumes, Planning Production and Inventories in the Extended Enterprise: A State of the Art Handbook examines production planning across the extended enterprise against a backdrop of important gaps between theory and practice. The early chapters describe the multifaceted nature of production...

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Other Authors: Kempf, Karl G. (Editor), Keskinocak, Pınar (Editor), Uzsoy, Reha (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Series:International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, 152
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Production Planning Under Uncertainty with Workload Dependent Lead-Times: Lagrangean Bounds and Heuristics
  • Chapter 2. Production Planning and Scheduling: Interaction and Coordination
  • Chapter 3. The Effects of Production Planning on the Dynamic Behavior of a Simple Supply Chain: An Experimental Study
  • Chapter 4. Supply and Demand Synchronization in Assemble-to-Order Supply Chains
  • Chapter 5. Quantitative Risk Assessment in Supply Chains: A Case Study Based on Engineering Risk Analysis Concepts
  • Chapter 6. A Practical Multi-Echelon Inventory Model with Semiconductor Manufacturing Application
  • Chapter 7. A mechanism Design Approach for Decentralized Supply Chain Formation
  • Chapter 8. Procurement Network Formation: A Cooperative Game Approach
  • Chapter 9. Design Flexible Supply Chain Contracts with Options
  • Chapter 10. Build-to-Order Meets Global Sourcing: Planning Challenge for the Auto Industry
  • Chapter 11. Practical Modeling in Automotive Production
  • Chapter 12. Why is it so Hard to Build and Validate Discrete Event Simulation Models of Manufacturing Facilities?
  • Chapter 13. A Practical Approach to Diagnosing and Tuning a Statistical Forecasting System
  • Chapter 14. The Ongoing Challenge - Creating an Enterprise-wide Detailed Supply Chain Plan for Semiconductor and Package Operations
  • Chapter 15. Production Planning in the Plastics Industry
  • Chapter 16. Model Predictive Control in Semiconductor Supply Chain Operations
  • Chapter 17. Models and Methods for Production Scheduling in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Chapter 18. Developing a Computerized Scheduling System for the Steelmaking - Continuous Casting Process
  • Chapter 19. A Multi-Model Approach for Production Planning and Scheduling in an Industrial Environment
  • Chapter 20. Fuzzy Logic Based Production Scheduling and Rescheduling in the Presence of Uncertainty
  • Chapter 21. The Summing-Up.