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A real application of the theory of constraints to Supply chain management in Brazil
2011
Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management
This paper presents how the concepts of Theory of Constraints (TOC), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and Business-to-Business (B2B) tools can be applied to Supply Chain Management (SCM) in order to improve the global supply chain performance. First of all, the TOC concepts and the SCM dilemma, according to TOC thinking, are to be summarized. After that, an alternative TOC approach to SCM will be described, which uses VMI & B2B to minimize the bullwhip effect and inventory levels, therefore as a
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