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Quantitative models in operations and supply chain management / G. Srinivasan

By: Srinivasan, GMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi: PHI Learning Private Ltd., 2010Description: ix, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9788120339811Subject(s): Business logistics -- Mathematical models | Data modelingDDC classification: 658.5
Contents:
1. Introduction to operations and supply chain management - 2. Location and layout decisions - 3. Production planning decisions - 4. Production control decisions - 5. Cycle inventory models - 6. Safety stock models - 7. Transportation decisions - 8. Real-life situations: learning from applications
Summary: It provides a complete account of location and layout models, production planning models, production control models, cycle inventory models, safety stock models and transportation models. A separate chapter on real-life situations provides the user with the knowledge of specific areas where the models have been applied in decision-making processes. The various techniques to solve operations and supply chain management problems are also discussed. The text is supported by a large number of illustrative examples, exercises and review questions to reinforce the students understanding of the subject matter. Besides students of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, the book would also be useful to postgraduate students of Management
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1. Introduction to operations and supply chain management
- 2. Location and layout decisions
- 3. Production planning decisions
- 4. Production control decisions
- 5. Cycle inventory models
- 6. Safety stock models
- 7. Transportation decisions
- 8. Real-life situations: learning from applications

It provides a complete account of location and layout models, production planning models, production control models, cycle inventory models, safety stock models and transportation models. A separate chapter on real-life situations provides the user with the knowledge of specific areas where the models have been applied in decision-making processes. The various techniques to solve operations and supply chain management problems are also discussed. The text is supported by a large number of illustrative examples, exercises and review questions to reinforce the students understanding of the subject matter. Besides students of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, the book would also be useful to postgraduate students of Management

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