Search for dissertations about: "Value chain approach"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 103 swedish dissertations containing the words Value chain approach.
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6. The Impacts and Requirements of Consumer-Focused New Product Development on Supply Chain Management
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore the impacts and requirements of a consumer-focusednew product development on supply chain management. The issue is examined in a large indepthcase study of the Swedish furniture industry, with one wholesaler as the main casecompany. READ MORE
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7. Dynamic Modelling and Analysis of Information Flows in Production-Inventory and Supply Chain Systems
Abstract : System dynamics is the fundamental concept of this academic dissertation. The focus is on analysis and modelling of properties representative for production-inventory and supply chain systems. The modelling approach is based on Industrial Dynamics but employs a hybrid approach of Control Theory and simulation in the analysis. READ MORE
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8. A Framework for Cyber-physical System Tool-chain Development : A Service-oriented and Model-based Systems Engineering Approach
Abstract : The development of complex Cyber-physical Systems (CPS) requires tight interactions of projects, system components, stakeholders, data and models. These models and data support component design, which are implemented by various engineering tools used by stakeholders. Effective tool integration thus relies on development of tool-chains. READ MORE
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9. Structure and developments in the solid wood value chain : dominant saw milling strategies and industrialized housing
Abstract : The study, using a combination of a qualitative case study and archival study approach, aims at describing and analyzing the development in the solid wood value chain i.e. sawn timber products, dominant Swedish saw milling strategies, and industrialized housing. READ MORE
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10. Supply Chain Designs for Preparedness
Abstract : Purpose of this research The ability to quickly respond presupposes logistics systems designed to be responsive; supply chains must prepare to act if specific circumstances occur. By investigating ‘preparedness’ in a defence logistics context, the overall research objectives are to define ‘preparedness’ and to advance defence logistics as an academic research area. READ MORE