Lecture 12

Industrial companies can optimize and increase the flexibility of their supply chains—and improve their bottom lines—by using a new approach. Read more on this free link
A River Logic customer was unable to meet demand for their most profitable product because they were working with constrained capacity. They had no visibility into their supply chain planning trade-offs, were wrangling 20+ Read more on this free link
The recent outbreak of coronavirus pandemic has affected the business world in many ways. Global and local supply chains have proven to be very weak and unprepared for this kind of situation. Read more on this free link
A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of finished products to customers. Supply Chain Management (SCM) Read more on this free link
This figure illustrates the major entities in the supply chain and the flow of information upstream and downstream to coordinate the activities involved in buying, making, and moving a product. The wide arrows show the flow of materials. Read more on this free link