Essays about: "stock and inventory"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 140 essays containing the words stock and inventory.
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21. Addressing Stock Outs of Antibiotics - A Case Study of the Antibiotic Supply Chain to Tertiary Hospitals in Zambia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk logistikAbstract : .... READ MORE
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22. Future production state at Strömsholmen AB : - A singel case study analyzing the impacts of eliminating a bottleneck with a total cost perspective
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Logistik- och kvalitetsutveckling; Linköpings universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : All producing companies strive to deliver high-quality products to meet their customers’ requirements, to a reasonable price. In order for the companies to stay competitive, it is important to have an efficient flow through the production and therefore continually analyze and develop their own production. READ MORE
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23. Machine learning based inventory optimization respecting supplier order line fees
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This thesis addresses an inventory management problem of what, when and how many products should be ordered from the supplier applying order line fees. Order line fee is a fixed fee which the company pays to the supplier per every ordered product not depending on the ordered quantity. READ MORE
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24. Integration of food stock management applications into everyday food practices : Tackling the food waste problem in households by supporting everyday food practices
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Människa-datorinteraktionAbstract : Household food waste levels pose a considerable problem in terms of sustainability. Food stock management applications for smartphones are interventions that support people in planning and keeping an overview of their food stock in order to reduce food waste. READ MORE
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25. Causes of the bullwhip effect : A study of the bullwhip effect in the Volvo Group Service Market Logistics’ supply chain
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Logistik- och kvalitetsutvecklingAbstract : The bullwhip effect is defined as an upstream amplification of demand variability and has received interest within multinational companies for decades. As early as in the 1950’s, Forrester (1958) discussed what is today known as the bullwhip effect, which has a negative impact on the customer service, costs, and inventory investment in a supply chain (Lee et al. READ MORE