Networked inventory management information systems: materializing supply chain management

Author:

Verwijmeren Martin,van der Vlist Piet,van Donselaar Karel

Abstract

Aims to explain the driving forces for networked inventory management. Discusses major developments with respect to customer requirements, networked organizations and networked inventory management. Presents high level specifications of networked inventory management information systems (NIMISs). Reviews some decision systems for inventory management, and compares traditional inventory management to networked inventory management. Uses these insights to outline NIMISs for several types of inventory management decision systems. Summarizes the results of the study, and provides an outlook on further research.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Transportation

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