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Demand-Driven Inventory Optimization and Replenishment: Creating a More Efficient Supply Chain
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Demand-Driven Inventory Optimization and Replenishment: Creating a More Efficient Supply Chain
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Demand-Driven Inventory Optimization and Replenishment: Creating a More Efficient Supply Chain
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Remove built-in supply chain weak points to more effectively balance supply and demand
Demand-Driven Inventory Optimization and Replenishment
shows how companies can support supply chain metrics and business initiatives by removing the weak points built into their inventory systems. Beginning with a thorough examination of Just in Time, Efficient Consumer Response, and Collaborative Forecasting, Planning, and Replenishment, this book walks you through the mathematical shortcuts set up in your management system that prevent you from attaining supply chain excellence. This expanded second edition includes new coverage of inventory performance, business verticals, business initiatives, and metrics, alongside case studies that illustrate how optimized inventory and replenishment delivers results across retail, high-tech, men's clothing, and food sectors.
Inventory optimization allows you to avoid out-of-stock situations without impacting the bottom line with excessive inventory maintenance. By keeping just the right amount of inventory on hand, your company is better able to meet demand without sacrificing the cost-effectiveness of other supply chain strategies. The trick, however, is determining "just the right amount"—and this book provides the background and practical guidance you need to do just that.
Examine the major supply chain strategies of the last 30 years
Remove the shortcuts that prohibit supply chain excellence
Optimize your supply/demand balance in any vertical
Overcome systemic weaknesses to strengthen the bottom line
Inventory optimization is benefitting companies around the world, as exemplified here by case studies involving Matas, PWT, Wistron, and Amway. When inefficiencies are built into the system, it's only smart business to identify and remove them—and implement a new streamlined process that runs like a well-oiled machine.
is an essential resource for exceptional supply chain management.