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INTRODUCTION: Supply Chain Design - Setting the Conditions for Supply Chain Strategy. PART I: SUPPLY CHAIN THEORY AND SCOPE OF SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN. This section explores the evolution of logistics into supply chain management, examining the implications for supply chain design. It discusses logistics configurations, the challenges of creating inter-organizational value chains, and the potential of intercompany operating ties to enhance value through channel restructuring. Additionally, it contrasts horizontal relationships in supply chains from both upstream and downstream perspectives and delves into supply chain integration and governance. PART II: GENERAL CONCEPTS AND DEDICATED PERSPECTIVES OF SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN. This part provides insights on leveraging logistics, determining the right supply chain for specific products, and financial perspectives on design. It also introduces a dynamic model for strategic supplier selection, emphasizes simulation as a quantitative approach, and highlights the importance of time in supply net design. Customer requirements are shown to shape e-fulfillment structures. PART III: SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN APPLICATIONS IN SPECIFIC INDUSTRIES. This section focuses on tailoring supply chains to meet customer needs, offers a retailer's perspective, and discusses order-to-delivery strategies in the automotive sector. It integrates product portfolio segmentation with supply chain strategy in the agrochem
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Supply chain design, Werner Delfmann
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