Introduction to materials management
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Introduction to materials management
(Pearson new international edition)(Always learning)
Pearson, c2014
7th ed
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Description
For all courses in Materials Management, Production, Inventory Control, and Logistics taught in business and industrial technology departments of community colleges, four-year colleges, and universities.
Introduction to Materials Management, Seventh Edition covers all the essentials of modern supply chain management, manufacturing planning and control systems, purchasing, and physical distribution. Clearly written and exceptionally user-friendly, its content, examples, questions, and problems lead students step-by-step to mastery. This edition's extensive updates include: new techniques, technology, and case studies; reorganized and expanded coverage of lean production and JIT manufacturing; new information on sustainability and "green" production; use of INCOTERMS for global supply chains; revised end-of-chapter problems, and more. Widely adopted by colleges and universities worldwide, this is the only APICS-listed reference text for the Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) CPIM certification examination.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Materials Management
2. Products and Processes
3. Total Quality Management
4. Production Planning System
5. Master Scheduling
6. Material Requirements Planning
7. Capacity Management
8. Production Activity Control
9. Purchasing
10 Forecasting
11 Inventory Fundamentals
12 Order Quantities
13 Independent Demand Ordering Systems
14 Physical Inventory and Warehouse Management
15 Physical Distribution
16 Just-in-Time Manufacturing and Lean Production
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