Conceptual Considerations for Real-Time Supply Chain Efficiency Monitoring
Journal Title: Research in Logistics & Production - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 5
Abstract
A recent simulation study proved that the efficiency of supply chains is highly volatile because of a number of different factors. Therefore, we elaborated a model to evaluate supply chain efficiency. In our contribution, we will show the results of a case study and present considerations for real-time efficiency monitoring.
Authors and Affiliations
H. Winkler
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