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Integrating the Department of Defense supply chain

Title
Integrating the Department of Defense supply chain / Eric Peltz, Marc Robbins, with Geoffrey McGovern.
ISBN
9780833076410 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0833076418 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Published
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2012.
Physical Description
xxv, 114 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 28 cm.
Notes
"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense."
"National Defense Research Institute."
Summary
The Department of Defense (DoD) sustainment supply chain community has increased performance and harvested significant efficiencies through process improvement activities and the rationalization of common activities. However, the majority of strides have been made within functions and processes. The authors build a case that opportunities remain for improvement through end-to-end supply chain integration -- spanning all DoD organizations and its suppliers -- of processes jointly affecting total supply chain costs and performance. They define supply chain integration, provide illustrative evidence of DoD supply chain integration shortfalls, and describe why such shortfalls exist. They then provide a framework for an integrated DoD supply chain, associated recommendations for DoD supply chain policy, and a framework for developing management practices that drive people to take actions that lead to supply chain integration. In the course of the project, the Office of the Secretary of Defense adopted many of the policy recommendations put forth in this volume; these changes are described in this report. Building on all of this, the authors turn to potential opportunities to further improve DoD supply chain efficiency and performance, several of which DoD supply chain organizations have already begun pursuing as mentioned in the report. These opportunities also provide further indication that there is room to improve supply chain integration.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 25, 2012
Series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-114).
Contents
Introduction
Case studies that illustrate the need for supply chain integration and systems thinking
Policy review
High-level policy recommendations
Enabling mechanisms
Supplier and inventory management integration
Scheduled trucks : apply a systems view for shipment consolidation
Integrating supplier and transportation management
Positioning materiel based on total costs
Integrating financial policy with network design and inventory planning
Conclusions and overall recommendations.
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