Distribution and Supply Chain
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Most companies realize that as long as the end consumer has not bought, nobody has sold. The biggest clot in the supply chain - the majority of the inventories - are usually found in the distribution stage. If a company wants to prosper the distribution link has to drastically improve its performance.
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Every system is constrained in some way. Finding the policies and processes that hinder your organization is critical for achieving success. The Theory of Constraints: Concepts and Principles Workshop Series is a comprehensive training tool that explores strategies for applying the Theory of Constraints (TOC) to increase efficiency and achieve dramatic bottom-line improvement. The complete series includes one CD-Rom and six participant guides.
This material was produced based on workshops in 2002-2003.
Price:
US$525.00
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Since every company is a link in a supply chain, most already realize that as long as the end consumer has not bought, nobody has sold. Learn the procedures and measurements to help the distribution link to drastically improve its performance.
Special price for:
- TOCICO Member: 79.20
- GSP Viewer: 79.20
- TOC Insights user: 79.20
- TOC SLP user: 79.20
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How to help the distribution link to drastically improve its performance.
Duration: 23 minutes Language: English
- on CD-ROM, or
- on TOC.tv (OnDemand high quality internet viewing)
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This workshop introduces participants to the basics of managing a supply chain using constraints management. Topics include the process of identifying the constraints (internal and external) of supply chain, chain performance and flow concepts, the core problems and basic solutions for different links in a supply chain, and the dilemma of supply chains?holding too much inventory versus too little inventory.
This material was produced based on workshops in 2002-2003.
Price:
US$76.95
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