Search for dissertations about: "supply chain management questionnaire"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words supply chain management questionnaire.
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6. Product quality through experience feedback in industrialised housing
Abstract : This thesis is based on four appended papers and an introductory section. The work has been conducted with a focus on product quality and feedback. Hypothetically, industrialised housing gives better product quality and improved control in production. READ MORE
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7. Causality, Magnitude and Impact Mitigation of Rework in Uganda
Abstract : Research has shown the Ugandan construction industry to be, primarily, an informal sector dominated by unskilled labour contracted mainly on minor building works such as alterations and renovations. Within such a context, the industry has also received negative publicity due to increasing quality failures on sites – commonly referred to as shoddy work. READ MORE
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8. Logistics Organization Design for Building Contractors
Abstract : Construction logistics management is crucial for timely and cost-effective project delivery. While studies highlight improved project performance with a strategic and long-term approach to construction logistics management, there is a tendency to pursue project-centric logistics planning, hindering long-term, strategic approaches. READ MORE
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9. Returns Avoidance and Gatekeeping to Enhance E-commerce Performance
Abstract : The mail order business was once a traditional method of selling and distributing clothes, and other commodities, to customers. Now, the e-commerce trend, with more sophisticated techniques of marketing, selling, and distributing goods, has not only challenged the traditional mail order system, it seems also that the traditional retail chain and even fashion chains are being challenged. READ MORE
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10. Supply chain management approach to reduce food losses : empirical results of selected food commodities in Ethiopia
Abstract : Food loss is one of the heavy challenges to food security in low income countries. Inefficiencies and ineffectiveness of management in supply chains are considered as the major reasons for postharvest food losses. READ MORE