Search for dissertations about: "supply chain collaboration"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words supply chain collaboration.
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21. Interorganizational collaboration in the context of introducing new technology
Abstract : This thesis focuses on collaboration in interorganizational implementation processes carried out in temporary organizations. Due to the increased level of collaboration in logistics, interorganizational implementation projects are becoming increasingly important. READ MORE
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22. Mass customised fashion : development and testing of a responsive supply chain for mass customised fashion garments
Abstract : The background to this thesis is the dynamics and institutions of the fashion world. They have developed out of reasons of convenience and on the whole they work, but there are possibilities of improvement. Time from style and colour-direction to market is up to 18 months, from design to market 12 months and from forecast to market six months. READ MORE
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23. Decarbonization of construction supply chains - Achieving net-zero carbon emissions in the supply chains linked to the construction of buildings and transport infrastructure
Abstract : Sweden has committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a net-zero level by Year 2045. In Sweden, about 20% of its annual CO2 emissions are from the manufacture, transport and processing of materials for both the construction and refurbishment of buildings and transport infrastructure. READ MORE
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24. 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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25. Integrating a Strategic Sustainability Perspective into Eco-Labelling, Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Abstract : Maintaining the current course of the global society is threatening the human civilization. The urgency of the situation, understood from empirical research, has caused many researchers to call for more prescriptive research as a necessary supplement, to better support decision making for sustainability. READ MORE