SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ISSUES FOR BIOAG
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Frank J. Dooley and Jay Taylor Akridge
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 1998, vol. 01, issue 03
Abstract: Supply chain management has become an increasingly important topic to agribusiness managers during the past five years. Drivers of this trend include buyers seeking higher levels of customer service and efforts by firms to control costs, especially inventory. This case introduces the reader to supply chain management. It would work well either as part of a capstone course, in a special topics course, or in an executive education course. The case explores some of the issues and dilemmas associated with supply chain management efforts at BioAg, a small Midwestern firm that manufacturers agricultural chemicals that are environmentally sensitive.
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Title:
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ISSUES FOR BIOAG
Authors:
Dooley, Frank J.Akridge, Jay T.
Issue Date:
1998
Abstract:
Supply chain management has become an increasingly important topic to agribusiness managers during the past five years. Drivers of this trend include buyers seeking higher levels of customer service and efforts by firms to control costs, especially inventory. This case introduces the reader to supply chain management. It would work well either as part of a capstone course, in a special topics course, or in an executive education course. The case explores some of the issues and dilemmas associated with supply chain management efforts at BioAg, a small Midwestern firm that manufacturers agricultural chemicals that are environmentally sensitive.
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http://purl.umn.edu/34521
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International Food and Agribusiness Management Review>Volume 01, Issue 03, 1998
Total Pages:
7
Language:
English
From Page:
435
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441
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