The choice of who will perform a specific supply chain activity, such as production, storage, transportation, or information management. Key metrics include supplier lead time, purchase price, and supplier reliability.
If you are developing a PowerPoint deck based on this curriculum, use the following slide structural hierarchy:
include implementing Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR), sharing point-of-sale (POS) data, reducing lot sizes, and maintaining everyday low pricing (EDLP). 7. Slide-by-Slide Outline for Presentations
CSL*=CuCu+Cocap C cap S cap L raised to the * power equals the fraction with numerator cap C sub u and denominator cap C sub u plus cap C sub o end-fraction 6. Sourcing, Transportation, and Coordination The choice of who will perform a specific
CSL*=CuCu+Cocap C cap S cap L raised to the * power equals the fraction with numerator cap C sub u and denominator cap C sub u plus cap C sub o end-fraction (Margin lost per unsold unit due to shortage) (Loss incurred per unsold unit left over) Part 5: Designing and Planning Transportation Networks 14. Transportation in a Supply Chain
The traditional retail model. Most expensive for facility costs, but minimizes shipping costs. Optimization Models for Network Design
The newly released (published in 2025, ©2026) represents the most substantial revision in years. Key changes include: Transportation in a Supply Chain The traditional retail
If you want, I can:
For professionals or educators creating or using complete, new presentations based on the 7th edition layout, follow this standard structural flow: Module / Chapter Presentation Core Topics Key Quantitative Formulas & Models
Data and analysis regarding facilities, inventory, transportation, costs, prices, and customers throughout the supply chain. It is the biggest driver of performance. Key metrics include forecast error and variance from plan. long replenishment lead times
It is helpful to know how the 7th edition stacks up against the newer 8th edition, as this influences which PPT set you might want to use.
Global supply chains face highly volatile environments with fluctuating exchange rates, shifting tariffs, and macroeconomic uncertainty.
The complete PPT sets from the 7th edition are sometimes shared on academic document platforms, though users should always verify copyright compliance. These materials are intended for educational use only.
Large lot sizes, long replenishment lead times, and rationing games based on perceived shortages. Fix: Implement Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) and reduce setup costs to decrease lot sizes. Part 4: Planning and Managing Inventory 11. Managing Economies of Scale: Cycle Inventory
The choice of who will perform a specific supply chain activity, such as production, storage, transportation, or information management. Key metrics include supplier lead time, purchase price, and supplier reliability.
If you are developing a PowerPoint deck based on this curriculum, use the following slide structural hierarchy:
include implementing Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR), sharing point-of-sale (POS) data, reducing lot sizes, and maintaining everyday low pricing (EDLP). 7. Slide-by-Slide Outline for Presentations
CSL*=CuCu+Cocap C cap S cap L raised to the * power equals the fraction with numerator cap C sub u and denominator cap C sub u plus cap C sub o end-fraction 6. Sourcing, Transportation, and Coordination
CSL*=CuCu+Cocap C cap S cap L raised to the * power equals the fraction with numerator cap C sub u and denominator cap C sub u plus cap C sub o end-fraction (Margin lost per unsold unit due to shortage) (Loss incurred per unsold unit left over) Part 5: Designing and Planning Transportation Networks 14. Transportation in a Supply Chain
The traditional retail model. Most expensive for facility costs, but minimizes shipping costs. Optimization Models for Network Design
The newly released (published in 2025, ©2026) represents the most substantial revision in years. Key changes include:
If you want, I can:
For professionals or educators creating or using complete, new presentations based on the 7th edition layout, follow this standard structural flow: Module / Chapter Presentation Core Topics Key Quantitative Formulas & Models
Data and analysis regarding facilities, inventory, transportation, costs, prices, and customers throughout the supply chain. It is the biggest driver of performance. Key metrics include forecast error and variance from plan.
It is helpful to know how the 7th edition stacks up against the newer 8th edition, as this influences which PPT set you might want to use.
Global supply chains face highly volatile environments with fluctuating exchange rates, shifting tariffs, and macroeconomic uncertainty.
The complete PPT sets from the 7th edition are sometimes shared on academic document platforms, though users should always verify copyright compliance. These materials are intended for educational use only.
Large lot sizes, long replenishment lead times, and rationing games based on perceived shortages. Fix: Implement Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) and reduce setup costs to decrease lot sizes. Part 4: Planning and Managing Inventory 11. Managing Economies of Scale: Cycle Inventory