Modeling of Supply Chains with Regard to the Production Ramp-up

  • Due to shorter product life cycles the number of production ramp-ups is increasing, while customers have a soaring demand for more variable and individualized products. In the future, optimizing the production ramp-up will become an important differentiation criterion for companies. Considering the whole supply chain in the ramp-up process becomes therefore indispensable. This is what the presented research in this paper concentrates on. The intention of the research project is to develop a model of a supply chain in the production ramp-up stage. Through this model, approaches for optimizing the production ramp-up in the whole supply chain will be derived. Further the research project concentrates on measuring the production ramp-up performance in the supply chain, showing the impact on economic and financial measures. The result of this research is an approach to align the tasks and objectives of Supply Chain Management with the tasks and objectives of ramp-up management in order to optimize the whole supply chain in the ramp-up stage.

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Author:Jerome Quick, Andre Brunner, Günther SchuhORCiDGND
Parent Title (English):Proceedings of abstracts and papers of the 5th International Intelligent Logistics System Conference
Publisher:Australian Society for Operations Research Inc.
Place of publication:Gold Coast, Australia
Editor:Erhan Kozan
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/10/16
Date of first Publication:2009/09/29
Release Date:2024/05/06
Tag:Supply Chain Management; logistics; ramp-up
First Page:1
Last Page:10
FIR-Number:SV5226
Name of the conference:5th International Intelligent Logistics System Conference
place of the conference:Gold Coast, Australia
Date of the conference:27.09.-30.09.2009
Institute / Department:FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen
Produktionsmanagement
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 62 Ingenieurwissenschaften