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E-raamat: Innovative Quick Response Programs in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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Quick Response (QR) policy is a market-driven business strategy in which supply chain members work together to react quickly to volatile market demand. Nowadays, with advances in information technologies (such as RFID and ERP systems), new challenges and opportunities arise for the application of QR. This handbook explores QR extensively with a view to discovering innovative QR measures that can help tackle the observed and emerging challenges. The book is organized into four parts, which include chapters on analytical modeling and analyses, information technologies, cases, reviews, and applications. This handbook provides new analytical and empirical results with valuable insights, which will not only help supply chain agents to better understand the latest applications of QR in business, but also help practitioners and researchers to know how to improve the effectiveness of QR using innovative m

Quick Response (QR) policy is a market-driven business strategy in which supply chain members work together to react quickly to volatile market demand. Nowadays, with advances in information technologies (such as RFID and ERP systems), new challenges and opportunities arise for the application of QR. This handbook explores QR extensively with a view to discovering innovative QR measures that can help tackle the observed and emerging challenges. The book is organized into four parts, which include chapters on analytical modeling and analyses, information technologies, cases, reviews, and applications. This handbook provides new analytical and empirical results with valuable insights, which will not only help supply chain agents to better understand the latest applications of QR in business, but also help practitioners and researchers to know how to improve the effectiveness of QR using innovative methods.
The Evolution of Quick Response Programs.- Impact of Information Systems
on Quick Response Programs.- Fast Fashion: Achieving Global Quick Response
(GQR) in the Internationally Dispersed Clothing Industry.- Modelling and
Analysis of QR Programmes.- Procurement Flexibility under Price Uncertainty.-
The Value of Information in Quick Response Supply Chains: An Assortment
Planning View.- Improving Revenue Management: A Real Option Approach.- Supply
Chain Scheduling Under Quick Response.- Dynamic Pricing of Seasonal Product
without Replenishment: A Discrete Time Analysis.- Supplier Selection in
Make-to-Order Manufacturing.- Enabling Technologies for QR Programmes.-
Enhancing Responsiveness for Mass Customization Strategies through the Use of
Rapid Manufacturing Technologies.- Innovative Process in E-Commerce Fashion
Supply Chains.- The Next Generation Demand Network in Quick Response Systems:
Intelligent Products, Packet Switching and Dynamic Information.- RFIDs
Applications in Quick Response Systems.- Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
for the Textiles and Clothing Industry.- Simulation-based Optimization of
Inventory Model with Products Substitution.- Applications and Case Studies.-
Fast Fashion: Quantifying the Benefits.- Divide and Conquer: From MTO to
ATO/MTO.- Quick Response Practices in the Hong Kong Apparel Industry.-
Efficient Response Systems with RFID Technology: Cases in China.- The
Emergence of the Fast Fashion Business Model and Imposed Quick Response
Challenges for Chinese Fabric Manufacturers.- Innovative Mass Customization
in the Fashion Industry.- Improving Allocation of Inventory for Quick
Response to Customer Orders: A Case Study.