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[Conference paper]High Resolution Supply Chain Management – Enabling adaptable planning processes
(2007)
Increased competition has continuously led to a shift of production locations from high-wage to low-wage countries. To counteract this development the manufacturing of customized goods at the costs of mass production is necessary. This goal can be reached by solving the polylemma of production. High Resolution Supply Chain Management provides an approach to achieve higher planning efficiency and production profitability by increased flexibility and value orientation of inter- and in-company production planning and control systems. High Resolution Supply Chain Management aims for the establishment of information transparency within supply chains which does not exist in today's production networks. This will assure the availability of goods by local, self-optimizing control loops. Prerequisite is the creation of communication interfaces and data standards. By assuring the information flow and defined control loops High Resolution Supply Chain Management leads to an adaptive and self-optimized production system. In the last few years globalization led to a higher stress of competition of producing companies in high-wage countries. Cost advantages in production, like lower wages and social contributions, result in a relocation of production plants from countries as e.g. the United States or Germany to low-wage countries. Besides the lower wages the higher profitability is due to cost-effective mass production through economies of scale. At the same time customers ask for more individualized and lower priced products lined up with the wish of shorter lead times. Thus, companies have to gain the capability to adapt rapidly to customers requests. Short customer response times, high flexibility in production planning and -control (PPC) and manufacturing are necessary. Thereby, one frequently neglected competitive advantage of production locations in high-wage countries is the customer proximity. Industry now realizes this advantage and strengthens its efforts towards individualized production. A competitive advantage for high-wage countries can therefore be gained if individualized products are produced at nearly the costs of mass production. Thus, the resolution of the polylemma of production is underlying condition for saving labor in high-wage countries.
Deutschlands Elite-Institute
(2009)
Die Standortfrage bezüglich der Produktion von industriell gefertigten Produkten ist in Deutschland nachhaltig durch den globalen Wettbewerb mit internationalen Wettbewerbern geprägt. Ebenso stehen deutsche Standorte global agierender Unternehmen im direkten Wettbewerb mit ausländischen Produktionsstandorten. Um die Herausforderung einer möglichst hohen Beschäftigungsquote in Deutschland erfolgreich anzunehmen, ist ein nachhaltiges Wachstum im produzierenden Sektor unumgänglich. Trotz einiger Standortnachteile gibt es heute schon einige Beispiele, in denen Unternehmen durch Ihre Produktion ihren Wettbewerb dominieren, indem sie nicht nur ihre Nachteile in Faktorkosten (Lohn, Energie, Aufgaben, administrative Hürden etc.) kompensieren, sondern durch ein hohes Maß an Integrativität Verschwendung minimieren und durch herausragende Adaptivität wechselnden Marktanforderungen gerecht werden.
Rebound Logistics
(2009)
Today, the flow of product returns is becoming a significant concern for many manufacturing companies. In this research area, three fundamental aspects of product returns need to be taken into consideration: First, companies become increasingly aware of the fact that product returns may offer an opportunity for enormous profit generation and for improving the competitive advantage of a manufacturing company when taking into account the accretive value of the products and technology. Second, the impact of green laws, legislative provisions and the increasing impact of a sustainable production management due to marketing aspects force companies to design and manage the reverse supply chain actively. Third, the importance of managing the reverse supply chains effectively will be enforced by the currently volatile economic climate. This paper outlines first results of designing a methodological framework for implementing an integrative reverse supply chain for manufacturing companies based on a type-specific Reverse Supply Chain Reference Model.