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Supply Chain Engineering: Models and Applications is a definitive resource for understanding the quantitative foundations of modern supply chain management. Written by leading experts Paul M. Griffin, A. Ravi Ravindran, and Donald P. Warsing Jr., this book presents rigorous mathematical models alongside real-world applications.
The text covers essential topics including inventory management, network design, demand forecasting, production planning, and logistics optimization. Each chapter combines theoretical frameworks with practical case studies, enabling readers to apply concepts to actual business problems. The authors emphasize the integration of engineering principles with supply chain strategy, demonstrating how optimization techniques can reduce costs and improve service levels.
This comprehensive guide is ideal for graduate students, supply chain professionals, and operations managers seeking to enhance their analytical capabilities. With clear explanations, detailed examples, and problem-solving approaches, it serves as both a reference text and a practical handbook for implementing supply chain improvements in diverse industries.







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