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Supply Chain Management Chapter Six Supply Chain Management

The Supply Chain Umbrella Fig. 6-1

Pear Disk Drive Transportation Problem Fig. 6-2 Pear Disk Drive Transportation Problem

Solution of Pear’s Transportation Problem Using Excel Solver Fig. 6-3a Solution of Pear’s Transportation Problem Using Excel Solver

Solution of Pear’s Transportation Problem Using Excel Solver Fig. 6-3b Solution of Pear’s Transportation Problem Using Excel Solver

Solution of Example 6.1 With Excess Demand and Dummy Row Fig. 6-4 Solution of Example 6.1 With Excess Demand and Dummy Row

Pear Disk Drive Problem with Transshipment Nodes Fig. 6-5 Pear Disk Drive Problem with Transshipment Nodes

Excel Spreadsheet for Pear Transshipment Problem in Example 6.2 Fig. 6-6a Excel Spreadsheet for Pear Transshipment Problem in Example 6.2

Excel Spreadsheet for Pear Transshipment Problem in Example 6.2 Fig. 6-6b Excel Spreadsheet for Pear Transshipment Problem in Example 6.2

Customer Locations in Example 6.4 Fig. 6-7 Customer Locations in Example 6.4

Vehicle Routing Found from the Savings Method for Example 6.4 Fig. 6-8 Vehicle Routing Found from the Savings Method for Example 6.4

Increasing Variability of Orders Up the Supply Chain Fig. 6-9 Increasing Variability of Orders Up the Supply Chain

Typical Multilevel Distribution System Fig. 6-10 Typical Multilevel Distribution System