Applying advanced planning systems for supply chain planning three case studies

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how standardized advanced planning systems APS can be used for solving planning problems at tactical and strategic levels, and to identify the perceived effects of using APS. Designmethodologyapproach Multiple case studies involving three cases using A...

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