MMIE – 201 Product Design and Lifecycle Management Unit 1Product Design : Product specifications‚ concept development‚ configuration design involving synthesis‚ analysis and optimization‚ Detailed design‚ Presentation of design‚ Oral and Visual presentations‚ various types of models used in product design‚ Design through creative routes‚ Adaptive and variant design‚ Concurrent Engineering theory. Unit 2Product Lifecycle Management definitions‚ Product data management‚ Evolution of
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Sudan"‚ International Journal of Logistics Management‚ vol. 17‚ no. 2‚ pp. 187-212. Cachon‚ G.‚ Terwiesch‚ C.‚ 2006. Matching Supply with Demand. McGraw-Hill‚ New York. Charles‚ A.‚Gatignon‚A.‚VanWassenhove‚L.‚2009.TheYogyakarta earthquake: IFRC’s first experiences with the decentralized supplychain‚ INSEAD case study No.5590. Chopra‚ S.‚Meindl‚P.‚2001.Supply Chain Management. Prentice-Hall‚ Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ. Cuckow‚J.‚2006.The effect of the IFRC regional logistics concept on the efficiency of
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Lifelong Learning Programme Leonardo da Vinci Chapter 2 Logistics – Basic Concepts & Characteristics COUrier Routing through Innovative Emulation Learning program COURIEL Contents 1. OVERVIEW OF SUPPLY CHAIN 2. LOGISTICS DECISION MAKING 3. LOGISTICS SYSTEM DESIGN & PLANNING 4. DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS 5. TRANSPORTATION COURIEL 2 Overview of Supply Chain Origin of Logistics The concept of “Logistics” started many years before Christ and was used by Greek generals (Leon the Wise‚ Alexander
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Logistic Management Assignment 1 1- Did it surprise you that logistics can be such an important component in a country’s economic system? Why or why not No‚ it does not surprise me ‚ especially after having deep understanding about the Logistics role on controlling the flow of the product in any economic system‚ and helps all the functional areas in any Supply chain to synergize together to reach the goal (effective ) and reach the maximum utilization (efficient) to decrease waste and cost‚ thus
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forecasting. We use diffusion models in cases where an innovation diffuses through a population. In this note we focus on the simplest diffusion model: the logistic model. This model produces the familiar “S” curve in which a period of rapid acceleration is followed by deceleration and‚ finally‚ saturation. The graphs on the right show a logistic growth process. There is some base population that “adopts” the new innovation. The top graph shows the cumulative‚ or total‚ number of adoptions rising
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the information flow in a logistics system. It has three principal functions - it creates a flow of information that precedes the goods‚ accompanies them and follows them. The tasks of order processing are divided into six phases: order transmission‚ preparation‚ routing‚ picking‚ shipment and invoicing. Order transmission Order transmission can be done by mail‚ fax‚ telephone‚ e-mail or electronic data exchange (web-)EDI. To avoid uneven capacity use of a logistics system‚ the appropriate means
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1 2 CHAPTER Distribution Customer Service and Logistics If you want a Coca-Cola‚ there’s usually one close by— no matter where you might be in the world. And that’s no accident. An executive for the best-known brand name in the world stated the objective simply: “Make Coca-Cola available within an arm’s reach of desire.” To achieve that objective‚ Coke works with many different channels of distribution. But that’s just the start. Think about what it takes for a bottle‚ can‚ or cup
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Distribution The Right Way By Gregory Wick of Quovera As seen in: Logistics and Supply Chain online magazine Aug. 2‚ 2000 For Internet companies that cannot afford to buy and store their inventory or hire an internal logistics staff‚ outsourcing the product distribution function can be either a smart business decision or a disaster. Success or failure in distribution depends on how carefully and continuously you manage this function to make sure your distribution partners are doing the job that
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and examined by the purchasing agents‚ purchase requisition will be approved and approved supplier quotation will be issued. Purchase order will also be issued and copies will be sent to several related parties. Before the goods are received by Logistic & Warehousing department‚ the purchase order will be monitored and followed up. The goods will be examine and inspected by the Quality Management department as soon as they are received. Goods received notes will be received right after the examination
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dealerships. It also serves to program production levels at plants while optimizing inventory levels in line with sales demand. The Global Supply Chain Department‚ DSCM (Direction de la Supply Chain Monde)‚ was set up in 2008‚ replacing the Logistics Department‚ with a view to optimizing Group performance. The DSCM has decreased late deliveries by 30% in the last two years. Damage caused by transport operations has fallen considerably‚ with observed defects decreasing 40% between 2008 and
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