BUILD TO SEQUENCE SUPPLY
Tamás Bányai ()
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Tamás Bányai: University of Miskolc
Advanced Logistic systems, 2013, vol. 7, issue 2, 35-40
Abstract:
The customer oriented market leaded to the growth of complexity of production and service processes. This growing complexity has increased the required logistics operations and leaded to the appearance of global supply chain strategies. There are several supply strategies, which are based on just-in-time philosophy and they are core tools of leaning. One of these JIT-based supply strategies is the just-in-sequence supply, which has different forms, depending on the characteristic tasks of members of the supply chain. Within the frame of this paper, the author focuses on the build to sequence strategy, within the frame of which products are built to the sequence in which they will be required by the customer. Different solutions of this supply strategy will be described, and the most important application areas will be defined.
Keywords: build to sequence; logistics; sequencing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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