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Title: Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning
Other Titles: Concepts, Models, Software, and Case Studies
Authors: Stadtler, HARTMUT
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: More than 15 years have passed since we started working on the first edition of this book. A lot has happened in the meantime. A dot-com bubble has grown and burst. Another wave of lean management has rolled over the planning landscape. Some people still seem to think that Advanced Planning and Lean Management are exclusive philosophies although the automotive industry—as the prime father to Lean—is the best example that both can and should complement each other in a fruitful co-existence and synergy. New buzz words like profit velocity, demand sensing and service oriented architecture have come and gone. Often they disappearedeven faster than they have risen. During the 7 years since publishing our fourth edition consolidation on the AdvancedPlanningSystems’(APS)softwaremarketcontinuedatanunabatedpace. Thus, we decided to do some historical research and inserted a sort of genealogical tree of APS in Chap.16—in addition to our traditionally updated and extended overview of selected software systems in Chap.18. The term “Sales & Operations Planning” is actually known for more than 25 years in the scientific literature. Nevertheless, during recent years it came up as a renewed concept on the software and consulting market. We will discuss how this old idea is interpretedin a modern software world within several chapters. Chapters 6 on Strategic Network Design, 8 on Master Planning and 12 on Transport Planning partly show new authors. This gave reason to restructure and revise their contents substantially.With a new case study of the specialty chemicals industry(Chap. 26),wedonotonlywelcomeanothernewauthor,butalsowill have a closer look at a “new” software suite and software vendor (at least as this book is concerned).Of course a lot of further updates have been made—by far too many to be mentioned in this preface. Finally, a new editor has been affiliated. He not only was an author since the first edition, but also acted as an editor of the German translationof“our”bookin 2011.Thus,do notbe surprisedto find a thirdsignature below this preface.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/489
ISBN: 978-3-642-55309-7
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