2003
DOI: 10.1007/bf03250914
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Kooperationen in Supply-Chains — Ökonomische Bewertungsansätze und Anwendung eines Simulationsmodells

Abstract: Economic evaluation of cooperation in supply chainsThis paper examines economic approaches to evaluate cooperation in supply chains. Thereby, we analyze the Bullwhip Effect in the context of procurement planning on the one hand and present our prototype SCOptimizer for determining the added-value of cooperative distribution planning on the other hand. The added value of cooperation can serve as a basis for a profitability analysis of using information and communication technology on an interorganizational leve… Show more

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“…Convergence is also important later on in the product life cycle when manufacturing partners collaborate on production planning, thus triggering process innovation. Supply chain collaboration often revolves around the joint planning and forecasting of end-customer demand with the objective of better aligning production capabilities and resource scheduling along the supply chain (Buxmann et al, 2003;Muzumdar and Narayan, 2001). Many important benefits are associated with better collaborative planning (Lee et al, 1997).…”
Section: Model Of Interorganizational Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convergence is also important later on in the product life cycle when manufacturing partners collaborate on production planning, thus triggering process innovation. Supply chain collaboration often revolves around the joint planning and forecasting of end-customer demand with the objective of better aligning production capabilities and resource scheduling along the supply chain (Buxmann et al, 2003;Muzumdar and Narayan, 2001). Many important benefits are associated with better collaborative planning (Lee et al, 1997).…”
Section: Model Of Interorganizational Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%