Title
Reconfiguring supply chains over the product life cycle: An exploratory study
Author
Subramanian, S.
Contributor
Ludema, M.W. (mentor)
De Bruijne, M.L.C. (mentor)
Tavasszy, L.A. (mentor)
Faculty
Technology, Policy and Management
Department
Transport and Logistics Organisation
Programme
Management of Technology
Date
2011-09-30
Abstract
Product lifecycles are becoming increasingly short in several industries. This has implications on the way companies are able to organize and adapt their operations. This thesis explores how supply chains can be reconfigured to adapt to such changes over the product life cycle. The main research questions are defined as: 1. What are the requirements that the product lifecycle places on the supply chain? 2. How can supply chains be reconfigured by incorporating flexibility to respond to the requirements of the product lifecycle? To answer these questions, a theoretical framework is first developed based on the relation between product life cycles and supply chain management in the literature. As the research involves an exploratory approach, the case study method was determined to be appropriate and four case studies are developed based on data collected from literature, company documents and interviews. From the cases and literature on supply chain flexibility, possibilities for reconfiguration over the product life cycle are presented.
Subject
strategy
flexibility
framework
network structure
product routing
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Embargo date
2011-10-30
Access restriction
Campus only
Part of collection
Student theses
Document type
master thesis
Rights
(c) 2011 Subramanian, S.