Introduction to logistics systems planning and control Ghiani, Gianpaolo
By: Ghiani, Gianpaolo
Contributor(s): Laporte, Gilbert
| Musmanno, Roberto
Series: Wiley-Interscience series in systems and optimizationPublisher: Hoboken John Wiley & Sons 2004Description: xxiv, 352 p.ISBN: 9780470849170Subject(s): Operations management




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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Logistics is defined as a business planning framework for the management of material, service, information and capital flows. Logistic systems have received considerable attention in the last 10 years, as they constitute one of the cornerstones in the design and control of production systems and the modeling of supply chains. This renewed interest is partly due to the recognition that well-known planning and control systems such as ‘Manufacturing Resources Planning’ and ‘Just in Time’ systems fail to establish a sound integration of lead time management, capacity planning and quality considerations.
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