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  2. Supply chain surplus - Wikipedia

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    Supply chain surplus, also known as supply chain profitability, is a common term that represents value addition by supply chain function of an organization. Jonathan Birkin also defines supply chain surplus as "the difference between the revenue generated from the customers and the overall cost across that supply chain."

  3. Management accounting in supply chains - Wikipedia

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    Supply-chain management (SCM) has become increasingly relevant in theory and practice in light of more-complex supply chains. The SCM performs extensive operational tasks, including supply-chain controlling. Seuring transfers the three main concepts of German supply chain-controlling literature into the specific demands of SCM:

  4. Supply chain resilience - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, the interpretation of resilience in the sense of engineering resilience prevailed in supply chain management. [1] It is implied here that supply chain is a closed system that can be controlled, similar to a system designed and planned by engineers (e.g. subway network). [5]

  5. Lincoln University (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln School of Agriculture in 1881. Lincoln University began life in 1878 as the School of Agriculture of Canterbury University College, opening in July 1880. [6] By 1885 it had 56 students, 32 of them in residence, and all classes were held in the main building (later known as Ivey Hall).

  6. Management information system - Wikipedia

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    Modules of ERP systems may include finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, production, inventory management, and distribution. [13] Supply chain management (SCM) systems enable more efficient management of the supply chain by integrating the links in a supply chain. This may include suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and ...

  7. Blue Yonder - Wikipedia

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    Blue Yonder Group, Inc. (formerly JDA Software Group) is an American supply chain management company operating as an independent subsidiary of Panasonic.Founded in 1985, the company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, with offices globally.

  8. Push–pull strategy - Wikipedia

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    The original meaning of push and pull, as used in operations management, logistics and supply chain management. In the pull system production orders begin upon inventory reaching a certain level, while on the push system production begins based on demand (forecasted or actual demand). The CONWIP is a hybrid between a pure push and pure pull system.

  9. Supplier relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Supplier relationship management (SRM) is the systematic, enterprise-wide assessment of suppliers' strengths, performance and capabilities with respect to overall business strategy, determination of what activities to engage in with different suppliers, and planning and execution of all interactions with suppliers, in a coordinated fashion across the relationship life cycle, to maximize the ...