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Operations Management – Design and Management of Products, Services, Processes, and Supply Chains

Operations management is an area of business concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as little resource as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements. It is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labor and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and services).

Operations traditionally refers to the production of goods and services separately, although the distinction between these two main types of operations is increasingly difficult to make as manufacturers tend to merge product and service offerings. More generally, Operations Management aims to increase the content of value-added activities in any given process. Fundamentally, these value-adding creative activities should be aligned with market opportunity (see Marketing) for optimal enterprise performance.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Operations Management is the field concerned with managing and directing the physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing. Operations Management programs typically include instruction in principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance management, production control, industrial labor relations and skilled trades supervision, strategic manufacturing policy, systems analysis, productivity analysis, operations research, and cost control, and materials planning.

Zipcar Customer Experience: Variability, Utilization, and Queueing

by Pete Abilla on August 30, 2011

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Zipcar is a car sharing service that allows one to purchase the benefit of automotive mobility without having to actually buy the vehicle. Unlike traditional car rental services, Zipcar allows one to rent a car by the hour coupled with an annual premium, instead of by the day. This way, Zipcar allows customers to buy [...]

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Supply Chain Management or How Did Those Shoes End Up on My Feet?

by Pete Abilla on June 20, 2011

supply chain management software, consulting, strategy

Most of us take for granted what we wear and what we eat. Little do we realize that for those shoes you’re wearing, the coffee you drank this morning, and that shirt comfortably resting on your body, made a long and arduous journey to end up where it is. In a typical supply chain diagram, [...]

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4 Things You Didn’t Know About the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

by Pete Abilla on May 2, 2011

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I’m interested in how goods and services flow from the source to the customer. In an earlier post, we traced the supply chain of the White Truffle. Today, we’ll see what the supply chain looks like for pharmaceutical drugs. The pharmaceutical supply chain in the United States is complex, but only involving a few players. [...]

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Warehouse Management System Software

by Pete Abilla on April 10, 2011

Ubiquitous in fulfillment and warehousing is the information technology that runs it all – Warehouse Management System. Below is a table of the current WMS vendors and the Warehouse Management Software they provide and WMS Reviews. Warehouse Management System | WMS Software Vendors # WMS Software Vendor WMS Software Review 1 Warehouse Manager Mincron Software Systems [...]

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Where Should You Build a Distribution Center

by Pete Abilla on April 4, 2011

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There are several things to consider when thinking of expanding your supply chain distribution network for your warehousing and fulfillment functions. This post isn’t an attempt to answer that question because it really depends on your business, the profile of the products you sell, the geographic locations to which you ship and receive, and other [...]

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Warehouse Management System: Oracle WMS

by Pete Abilla on April 3, 2011

Oracle is a leader in almost every enterprise software category. The foothold of Oracle WMS is good, but it finds many other competitors in its space. Luckily for Oracle, they have also actively acquired many of their direct and close competitors and folding their features into the Oracle WMS. Free WMS Information WMS Details The [...]

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Warehouse Management System: Sumudra WMS

by Pete Abilla on April 2, 2011

Sumudra is another company that provides a Warehouse Management solution, but not much is known about the company. Sumudra appears to be based in India, but has presence in the United States and in the UK. On their website, there is a good amount of information about their WMS. Free WMS Information WMS Details Below [...]

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Warehouse Management System: Foxfire Technologies

by Pete Abilla on April 2, 2011

FoxFire Technologies provides a warehousing WMS solution. It appears that they have a leadership position within the apparel supply chain. Taken directly from their website. Free WMS Information WMS Details Below is a summary of their WMS product offering: Get a WMS Quote Today! Foxfire provides complete Warehouse Management Software Solutions for distribution and manufacturing [...]

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