Analysing The Electrical Power Network Construction Supply Chain

Topics:
Construction Project Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Enterprise Software,
Helsinki University,
Network,
R&D,
Research & Development,
Software,
Supply Chain,
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Source:
Helsinki University of Technology

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Overview: This paper of electric power network construction supply chains was launched by reviewing the operations models of leading companies in Finland. All the members of the electric power network construction supply chain were interviewed. The interviewees included manufacturers, wholesalers, construction companies and power companies. Based on the review, some problem areas in the supply chain operations were identified for further research and development initiatives. According to the expert interviews, developing the current operations models and increasing cost efficiency are the main objectives for the further research and development initiatives.

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Format: PDF | Size: 36KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 7


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