statistics.
momentum over the past decades and is rightfully seen as
a competitive imperative in today's far-reaching and
increasingly more complex supply networks. However,
coordinating a supply chain represents a huge challenge,
and requires understanding how integrated supply chains
can delight customers, how to overcome adverse supply
chain dynamics, how to manage inventory and information,
as well as how to preserve superior supplier relationships.
Advancing supply chain management can deliver dramatic
results; it can put a company ahead of competition or leave
it behind.
In this course, several important concepts and topics will
be addressed:
- Introduction to the supply chain, its main concepts and its
importance
- Strategic supply chain design and facility location
- Inventory management
- Information flows in the supply chain
- Outsourcing, supplier relationships and revenue
management
- New trends in supply chain management
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The course is divided into two parts. The first part (Foundation of strategic supply chain network design) includes the following topics: the value of supply chain network modeling, intuition building with center of gravity models, locating facilities using a distance-based approach, alternative service levels and sensitivity analysis, adding capacity to the model, adding costs to two echelon supply chains, adding outbound transportation to the model, introducing facility fixed and variable costs, baseline and optimal baselines. The second part (advanced modeling and expanding to multiple echelons) includes the following topics: the three echelon supply chain modeling, adding multiple products and multi-site production sourcing, multi-objective optimization, how to get industrial strength results, data aggregation in network design, case studies.