Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
174564 Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 2012 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

There is a large body of work on modelling and optimisation of the supply chain in the chemical process industry. This review summarises the most recent concepts and structural components constituting the SC. It describes the enlarged scope presently attributed to supply chain management, which departs from classical approaches focused on operations to a more integrated conception that jointly considers necessary decisions from other business functional areas (e.g. corporate finances, new product development, environmental management), as well as captures the complex dynamics characterizing the supply chain management (SCM) problem. Moreover, new perspectives come into focus for enterprise-wide decision-making through the use of ontologies that provide a general model representation for different decision-support levels at different time and space scales.

► Integrated supply chain modelling is crucial for a competitive enterprise. ► Integration considers following dimensions: geographical, decision levels, business areas. ► Extended SC incorporates key emerging areas: green energy resources and water cycle control. ► Ontologies can be exploited to integrate analytical and transactional systems.

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