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ATP (Available to Promise)
ATP is an important concept in supply chain manag ...
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BPR (Business Process Reengineering)
BPR is an approach to redesign business processes ...
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Bottleneck (Constraint)
Bottlenecks determine the throughput of a supply ...
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CALS (Computer Aided Logistics Support)
CALS is a business strategy that enables more eff ...
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CRP (Continuous Replenishment Program)
Method of replenishing products in real time as n ...
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DBR (Drum Buffer Rope) Theory
Metaphoric example to understand the flow of a su ...
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ECR (Efficient Consumer Response)
Strategic concept created by the processed food d ...
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JIT (Just-in-Time)
JIT was originally developed by taking a hint from ...
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MRP (Material Requirements Planning)
"MRP (Material Requirements Planning)" is a conc ...
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VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory)
A method in which a material supplier holds and ma ...
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TOC (Theory of Constraints)
A concept advocated by Eliyahu Goldratt, which is ...
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SCM (Supply Chain Management)
"Supply Chain Management (SCM)" is to share inform ...
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QR (Quick Response)
QR is a management concept created to increase con ...
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Push-Pull Manufacturing
"Push type" means Make to Stock in which the produ ...
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MTS (Make to Stock)
In MTS (Make to Stock), products are manufactured ...
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MTO (Make To Order)
MTO (Make to Order) is a manufacturing process in ...
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IE/OR (Industrial Engineering/Operations Research)
IE (Industrial Engineering), a concept for improvi ...
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EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
When a supply chain of different companies and dif ...