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Using a systems approach in logistics design and planning
Edward Sweeney
Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management
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Systems Approach
100%
Supply Chain
100%
Logistics Planning
100%
Logistics Design
100%
Business Environment
40%
Europe
20%
Design Process
20%
Business Process Re-engineering
20%
Technological Capabilities
20%
Asia
20%
International Business
20%
International Economics
20%
Electronic Business
20%
Economic Environment
20%
Supply Chain Management
20%
Impact on Business
20%
Work Practices
20%
Transport Infrastructure
20%
Innovative Approach
20%
Electronic Supply Chain
20%
Business Process Management
20%
Systems Engineering Process
20%
Robust Approach
20%
Supply Chain Analysis
20%
Supply Chain Architecture
20%
Supply Chain Configuration
20%
Rapid Rate
20%
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
20%
Business Chains
20%
Current Supply
20%
Competitive Potential
20%
Logistics Infrastructure
20%
Robust Supply Chain
20%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Infrastructure
25%
Gas Fuel Manufacture
25%
Design Process
25%
Management Chain
25%
Redesign
25%
Management Process
25%
Underpinnings
25%
Social Sciences
Systems Approach
100%
Supply Chain Management
100%
Europe
9%
Asia
9%
International Business
9%
Process Management
9%
e-Business
9%
Transport Infrastructure
9%
International Economics
9%
Computer Science
Supply Chain
100%
Business Environment
18%
e-Business
9%
Working Practice
9%
Chain Analysis
9%
Business Process Management
9%
Technological Capability
9%
Robust Approach
9%
Key Stakeholder
9%