Search for dissertations about: "product chains"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 113 swedish dissertations containing the words product chains.
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1. Chemical risk information in product chains: The cases of paint and textile
Abstract : Chemicals are present in or have been used for production of a large number of products available for private consumers. There are many benefits and useful applications of chemicals, but risks and negative side-effects shall not be overlooked. READ MORE
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2. On fit uncertainty-reducing interventions in retail supply chains
Abstract : Fit uncertainty is used in this doctoral thesis to describe the customer’s experience of uncertainty about the physical fit of a product when shopping for experience goods. Experience goods are products whose attributes are difficult to ascertain without physical examination. READ MORE
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3. Toward resilient product-based service supply chains
Abstract : Circular economies represent a step toward breaking the linear production model in supply chains. As drivers of enhanced circularity, product-based service (PBS) offerings extend and/or intensify the utilization period of products and thus decelerate the flow of resources. READ MORE
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4. Breaking the chains : A technological and industrial transformation beyond papermaking: Technology management of incumbents
Abstract : In recent years, the necessity and opportunity for transforming pulp and paper mills into integrative units for large-scale output of biochemicals, biomaterials, and biofuels have come up in discussions of industrial renewal in the Northern hemisphere (mainly in Canada, Sweden and Finland). This transformation is related to technology shifts as well as changing business models based on new bioproducts due to profoundly new market conditions. READ MORE
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5. Digital model-driven retail supply chain management
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to increase the understanding of how matching of digital models of products and customers can be used to shift the performance frontier in retail supply chains. This thesis puts forward the matching of digital models as an operational practice used by retail supply chains. READ MORE