1998
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-6670(17)41032-9
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Integrated Logistics in the Virtual Enterprise: The PRODNET-II Approach

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“…Actually, the basic notion of supply chain management is grounded on the belief that efficiency can be improved by sharing information and by joint planning. Therefore, a global and more profitable supply chain can be achieved in the sense of more balanced/negotiated planning based on an entire optimum perspective (Klen et al 1998). …”
Section: Complete Support or Controlled Transparency For The Customermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, the basic notion of supply chain management is grounded on the belief that efficiency can be improved by sharing information and by joint planning. Therefore, a global and more profitable supply chain can be achieved in the sense of more balanced/negotiated planning based on an entire optimum perspective (Klen et al 1998). …”
Section: Complete Support or Controlled Transparency For The Customermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VE Management Functionalities (VMF) resort to the services provided by the CCL and EMF of its node to communicate with the other nodes of the VE. Conflict detection and recovery (regarding task scheduling) (Klen et al, 1998) Each component of this architecture, namely CCL, EMF and VMF, has the same general structure as represented in (Figure 8.b ).…”
Section: Virtual Enterprise Management Functionalities (Vmf)mentioning
confidence: 99%