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Supply chain strategy, supply chain management, supply chain information systems, supply chain operations, sourcing, manufacturing, warehousing, freight transportation, inventory management. Cannot answer military logistics questions.
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The most efficient route structures for all customers in a terriory or area is found this way. Note you said "routes" and not "customer stops". Customer stops route sequence is driver by the time windows
Supply chain management, logistics, and physical distribution include three distinct groups of business functions. Sometimes the definitions vary by industrial sector, or the military/service sector of
Vladimir: Please send me your email address and I will put you in touch with the CGR Management Consultants Principals that have done work in the food industry in Russia and the Ukraine. Thank you
Mohamed: Please go to three websites, to answer your questions: APICS.ORG- American Production & Inventory Control Society ISM.ORG- Institute of Supply Management CSCMP.ORG- Council of Supply
CAW (cube adjusted weight) is used to calculate the portion that a truckload is used up by a product, when the truckload contains a wide range of low to high density products (ex: ping pong balls versus
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