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Supply Chain Operations and Information (DSC 477 / DSC 577)

Supply chain management focuses on coordinating material and information beyond the walls of the factory. Supply networks encompass flows of goods, services, and related information through a interconnected set of retailers, distributors, and manufacturers. Effectively tracking and coordinating the diverse flows in the supply chain requires both cost-effective operations and sophisticated information systems. The complexity of modern supply chain poses formidable management challenges, including issues of product design, demand management and forecasting, inventory deployment, and distribution system design.

This course will provide a managerial perspective of both the important tactical and strategic issues, as well as an understanding of the analytical tools that are used to solve important supply chain problems. We will explore order-fulfillment strategies and the impact of the Internet on distribution and back-end processes. We also examine issues relating to enterprise integration and information visibility, which traditionally have been a severe hurdle for achieving successful supply chain integration. By the end of the course, we will develop a thorough understanding of the supply chain function and its operations, including how to evaluate and design effective supply chains.

 


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