Title : Advanced Planning Systems for Supply Chain Transformation A Study of Indian Manufacturing Industry

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Advanced Planning Systems for Supply Chain Transformation A Study of Indian Manufacturing Industry
Researcher: Tripathi, Sanjay
Guide: Jain, Rajesh
Department: Institute of Management
Publisher: Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Place: Ahmedabad
Year: 2023
Language: English
Subject: Social Sciences
Supply Chain
Advanced Planning System
Economics and Business
Management
Management
Social Sciences
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Institute of Management, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad; 2023
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520__|aToday, visibility in supply chain management (SCM) is valued as a critical business aspect for manufacturing industries to achieve their business goals through transparency. IT also helps organizations improve their operative proficiency with a data-driven approach. Since 1980, with the growing business volume and diversification in business offerings and product categories, companies are increasing their attention across the business as it is challenging to carry out anything excellently if an organization works in isolation (Lummus & Vokurka 1999). Organizations need a more agile and robust supply chain system that will be secure, scalable, and sustainable, to cater to the market demand quickly while keeping in mind the total cost of service and serviceability. Global business scenarios also push organizations to develop their business processes to meet offshore location requirements and define more systematic and effective ways to handle the movement of products and services. The global marketplace, chan
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