Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management
Raschid Ijioui · Heike Emmerich Michael Ceyp Editors
Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management
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Dipl.-Inform. Raschid Ijioui Professor Dr. Heike Emmerich Center for Computational Engineering Science (CCES) Computational Materials Engineering (CME) RWTH Aachen Mauerstraße 5 52056 Aachen Germany
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ISBN 978-3-540-73765-0
e-ISBN 978-3-540-73766-7
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Foreword
This book aims at assisting global industry in its challenge of expansion within a world of ever increasing globalisation. The book wants to make the reader aware of the importance of transparent business processes and provides knowledge combining latest scientific findings and best practice in the high-tech industry. Major Companies provide comments and solutions drawing on their experience with regard to their special requirements with regard to Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM). Some model cases and examples give practical solutions in a tangible manner. Leading scientists in companies, managers, universities and research institutes explain and provide information about probable future requirements regarding SCEM development. This book will assist not only the larger companies but also any smaller enterprises, such as Interturbine Logistik GmbH, in their efforts towards international speed delivery, service technology and competitiveness. It serves the common goal of networks transparency hereby offering significant cost reduction and providing ground for service performance enhancement, creating a base for total or partial business re-engineering. For this achievement I like to express my admiratio