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Dynamic Models for Simulation and Optimization of Supply Networks

In: Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management

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  • Simone Göttlich

    (TU Kaiserslautern)

  • Michael Herty

    (TU Kaiserslautern)

Abstract

We are interested in supply chain event management (SCEM) which is a part of supply chain management. In our considerations a supply chain consists of suppliers, manufacturers, warehouses and stores. Goods or parts can be produced and distributed among different production facilities and stores. Further, different suppliers provide possibly different raw materials or parts in a preliminary stage of production. We call all arising machines, stores, etc. and their interconnections the supply network. Based on description, we understand as SCEM the cost efficient distribution of parts among different locations and at different times in a supply chain. Additionally, SCEM monitors and measures current business processes and predicts future work loads of machines, buffer level of stores and other application dependent events.

Suggested Citation

  • Simone Göttlich & Michael Herty, 2008. "Dynamic Models for Simulation and Optimization of Supply Networks," Springer Books, in: Raschid Ijioui & Heike Emmerich & Michael Ceyp (ed.), Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management, pages 249-265, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-73766-7_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73766-7_17
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