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  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply-chain-Management Donovan Pfaff, Bernd Skiera, Jürgen Weiss, 2004
  financial supply chain management: Practical Finance for Operations and Supply Chain Management Alejandro Serrano, Spyros D. Lekkakos, 2020-03-10 An introduction to financial tools and concepts from an operations perspective, addressing finance/operations trade-offs and explaining financial accounting, working capital, investment analysis, and more. Students and practitioners in engineering and related areas often lack the basic understanding of financial tools and concepts necessary for a career in operations or supply chain management. This book offers an introduction to finance fundamentals from an operations perspective, enabling operations and supply chain professionals to develop the skills necessary for interacting with finance people at a practical level and for making sound decisions when confronted by tradeoffs between operations and finance. Readers will learn about the essentials of financial statements, valuation tools, and managerial accounting. The book first discusses financial accounting, explaining how to create and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and introduces the idea of operating working capital—a key concept developed in subsequent chapters. The book then covers financial forecasting, addressing such topics as sustainable growth and the liquidity/profitability tradeoff; concepts in managerial accounting, including variable versus fixed costs, direct versus indirect costs, and contribution margin; tools for investment analysis, including net present value and internal rate of return; creation of value through operating working capital, inventory management, payables, receivables, and cash; and such strategic and tactical tradeoffs as offshoring versus local and centralizing versus decentralizing. The book can be used in undergraduate and graduate courses and as a reference for professionals. No previous knowledge of finance or accounting is required.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Financial Management Robert J. Trent, 2015-11 Readers will gain the financial perspective of their primary responsibilities of effectively managing working capital and inventory investments, evaluating and selecting suppliers, developing supplier performance capabilities, managing costs across the supply chain, and sourcing internationally. Designed for self-learning, training, and course instruction, this book shows readers how to apply financial thinking, concepts, tools, and approaches to their SCM activities to better understand and manage them, as well as the way in which to present the impact of their performance results in financial terms that corporate executives and finance professionals understand and care most about. It bridges the gap between theory and application, and the divide between SCM and finance to meet the next level of demands of the global marketplace for improved performance and competitive advantage. --
  financial supply chain management: Financial Intelligence for Supply Chain Managers Steven J. Leon, 2015-11-17 Discover how your supply chain and operations work impacts financial performance, and how to align your efforts to help your company succeed — the fastest, best way to supercharge your own career! As a supply chain or operations professional, you may clearly understand your operational performance goals. But if you want to get promoted, you need to know how your day-to-day work powerfully impacts the financial metrics your top executives care about most.
  financial supply chain management: Finance and Risk Management for International Logistics and the Supply Chain Stephen Gong, Kevin Cullinane, 2018-08-23 Finance and Risk Management for International Logistics and the Supply Chain presents a detailed overview of financial and risk management tools, activity-based costing, and multi-criteria decision-making, providing comprehensive guidance for those researching and working in logistics and supply chain management. The book breaks new ground, combining the expertise of leading authorities to analyze and navigate the funding components for these critical transportation functions. As the international logistics and supply chain transportation fields have recently received heavy investments, this research and the theory behind it provide a timely update on risk management, finance and legal and environmental impacts. Users will find sections that address the wide-ranging issues related to this emerging field that are presented from an international and holistic perspective. - Provides a valuable reference covering the full slate of financial issues of interest to global players in the international transport, logistics and supply chain industries - Covers a truly international perspective, addressing a diverse variety of worldwide transport, logistics and supply chain contexts - Features finance and risk-management strategies related to the banking industry, exchange rates, fuel prices, climate-related funding, freight derivatives and legal aspects
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Strategy and Financial Metrics Bram DeSmet, 2018-05-03 Supply Chain Strategy and Financial Metrics is a step-by-step guide to balancing the triangle of service, cost and cash which is the essence of supply chain management. Supply chains have become increasingly strategy-driven, and this Supply Chain Triangle approach puts the supply chain at the heart of the strategy discussion instead of seeing it as a result. Supply Chain Strategy and Financial Metrics fully reflects the 'inventory' or 'working capital' angle and examines the optimisation of the supply chain and Return on Capital Employed. Including case studies of Barco, Casio and a selection of food retail companies, this book covers building a strategy-driven KPI dashboard, target setting and financial benchmarking. Regular examples and diagrams illustrate how different types of strategies lead to different trade-offs in the Supply Chain Triangle. This ground-breaking text links supply chain, strategy and finance through financial metrics, therefore creating value for the shareholder. Online supporting resources include worksheets covering basic financial concepts such as cash flow and working capital, with example data sets and guidelines/exercises to make it interactive.
  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply Chain Management Peter Baumgärtner, 2003-01-06 Inhaltsangabe:Einleitung: In meiner Diplomarbeit beschäftige ich mich mit der Darstellung der Financial Supply Chain, deren Prozesse und der Analyse der Finanzströme in einem Unternehmen. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, das Konzept der Financial Supply Chain zu beschreiben, etwaige Problemfelder zu erkennen und Lösungswege aufzuzeigen, sowie das Potential und die Realisierbarkeit der Umsetzung anhand einer Fallstudie zu analysieren. Aufbauend auf diesen Erkenntnissen soll eine Aussage über den Wandel in Unternehmen, speziell im Finanzbereich, getroffen werden. Dieses Thema ist vor allem deswegen von Interesse, weil die prozessorientierte Betrachtung der Finanzströme bisher in Unternehmen vernachlässigt wurde. Während sich die heutigen Supply Chain Management-Lösungen in erster Linie mit der Optimierung der Waren- und Informationsströme vom Lieferanten bis zum Endkunden befassen, werden im Financial Supply Chain Management die Finanzströme betrachtet. Die weitgehend papierbasierte Abwicklung der Finanzprozesse birgt erhebliche Ineffizienzen, die zu langen Prozesszeiten und -kosten führen. Problemstellung: Die prozessorientierte Betrachtung der Unternehmensabläufe hat sich als Managementansatz weitgehend durchgesetzt. Deshalb haben bereits viele Unternehmen Supply Chain-Strategien von ihren Unternehmensstrategien abgeleitet und eingeführt.1 Aus der erfolgreichen Umsetzung des Supply Chain Managements resultieren die Ablaufoptimierung und die Generierung enormer Einsparpotentiale. Dies ermöglicht es den Unternehmen, z.B. ihren Kunden ein verbessertes Angebot bieten zu können und somit Wettbewerbsvorteile gegenüber der Konkurrenz zu erreichen. Die heutigen Supply Chain Management-Lösungen befassen sich dabei in erster Linie mit der Optimierung der Waren- und Informationsströme vom Lieferanten bis zum Endkunden. Supply Chain Management umfasst jedoch nicht nur die Waren- und Informationsströme, sondern auch die Finanzströme .2 Gegenwärtige Softwarelösungen ermöglichen zwar eine unternehmensübergreifende, vertikale Integration der Arbeitsprozesse entlang der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette, bilden aber die Finanzprozesse nur unzureichend ab. Die weitgehend papierbasierte Abwicklung der Finanzprozesse birgt erhebliche Ineffizienzen, die zu langen Prozesszeiten führen. Das Financial Supply Chain Management3 soll nun die Lücke schließen, die das Supply Chain Management bisher offen lässt. Ziel ist es, weitere Prozessverbesserungen und Einsparpotentiale [...]
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Financing: Funding The Supply Chain And The Organization Dale S Rogers, Rudolf Leuschner, Thomas Y Choi, 2020-03-19 This book is a comprehensive introduction to supply chain financing as a business model that enables companies to reduce costs, improve their working capital and manage risks more tightly. Supply chain financing is using the supply chain to fund the organization and using the organization to fund the supply chain. Supply chain financing is of growing importance, the book explains what supply chain funding is and its different components as well as its impact and potential not only on companies using it, but more globally. The content moves from the basics of supply chain management to how to structure a global supply chain finance program in today's marketplace, the emergence of fintech providers, and alternative methods of payment, while also offering a view of the future that incorporates new platforms and analytical tools to optimize efficiencies in an organization and increase working capital flows.Supply Chain Financing is based on the authors' research and teaching at two leading US business schools. This book is useful for supply chain or finance professionals, decision makers in corporate disciplines, as well as students and professors in business fields.
  financial supply chain management: Measuring the Value of the Supply Chain Enrico Camerinelli, 2016-04-29 In a company ecosystem the supply chain manager is tasked with duties and objectives primarily aimed at controlling and reducing costs, while optimizing the material flows. Yet, in many organizations, common perception limits supply chain management to product logistics, materials handling and warehouse management. The supply chain manager must learn how to communicate the results of his work to show the importance and impact supply chain management operations have on a company. In this book, Enrico Camerinelli provides the supply chain manager and the chief financial officer with the means to link the value of the supply chain to an organization's bottom line. He explores the problem with current supply chain metrics, shows how to close the gap between financial decisions and supply chain performance, suggests a model to provide a lingua franca for supply chain, financial and other managers throughout the company and points to ways in which new technology can help measure the value of the supply chain. Using case studies and interviews with supply chain and financial experts, Measuring the Value of the Supply Chain will help financial and supply chain managers achieve strategic advantage through effective supply chain management.
  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply Chain Management mit SAP ERP Jürgen Weiss, 2008
  financial supply chain management: Logistics, Supply Chain and Financial Predictive Analytics Kusum Deep, Madhu Jain, Said Salhi, 2018-08-06 This book addresses a broad range of problems commonly encountered in the fields of financial analysis, logistics and supply chain management, such as the use of big data analytics in the banking sector. Divided into twenty chapters, some of the contemporary topics discussed in the book are co-operative/non-cooperative supply chain models for imperfect quality items with trade-credit financing; a non-dominated sorting water cycle algorithm for the cardinality constrained portfolio problem; and determining initial, basic and feasible solutions for transportation problems by means of the “supply demand reparation method” and “continuous allocation method.” In addition, the book delves into a comparison study on exponential smoothing and the Arima model for fuel prices; optimal policy for Weibull distributed deteriorating items varying with ramp type demand rate and shortages; an inventory model with shortages and deterioration for three different demand rates; outlier labeling methods for medical data; a garbage disposal plant as a validated model of a fault-tolerant system; and the design of a “least cost ration formulation application for cattle”; a preservation technology model for deteriorating items with advertisement dependent demand and trade credit; a time series model for stock price forecasting in India; and asset pricing using capital market curves. The book offers a valuable asset for all researchers and industry practitioners working in these areas, giving them a feel for the latest developments and encouraging them to pursue further research in this direction.
  financial supply chain management: Cost Management in Supply Chains Stefan Seuring, Maria Goldbach, 2013-03-09 Supply Chain Management and Cost Management are important developments helping companies to respond to increased global competition and demanding customer needs. Within the 23 chapters of the book, more than 35 authors provide insights into new concepts for cost control in supply chains. The frameworks presented are illustrated with case studies from the automotive, textile, white goods, and transportation industry as well as from retailing. Academics will benefit from the wide range of approaches presented, while practitioners will learn from the examples how their own company and the supply chains which they compete in, can be brought to lower costs and better performance.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance Lima Zhao, Arnd Huchzermeier, 2018-05-02 This textbook presents a coherent and robust structure for integrated risk management in the context of operations and finance. It explains how the operations-finance interface jointly optimizes material and financial flows under intricate risk exposures. The book covers financial flexibility, operational hedging, enterprise risk management (ERM), supply chain risk management (SCRM), integrated risk management (IRM), supply chain finance (SCF), and financial management of supply chain strategies. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches – including conceptualization, theory building, analytical modeling, and empirical research – are used to assess the value creation by integrating operations and finance. “This book provides a comprehensive description of the interactions between finance and operations and of how managers can best make decisions in recognition of these effects.” John R. Birge, University of Chicago“Supply chain finance is an emerging area where innovations can unlock great values to complement the advances in information and physical flows of supply chain.” Hau L. Lee, Stanford University“This book provides an excellent overview of supply chain finance and its most recent advances.” Jan A. Van Mieghem, Northwestern University“This book is indispensable for advanced students as well as practitioners when looking for a pedagogical sound and scientific rigorous approach to Supply Chain Finance.” Ralf W. Seifert, IMD/EPFL“The book advances our knowledge on the interface between operations and finance and provides managerial guidelines for effective risk management in the supply chain.” Xiande Zhao, CEIBS
  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply Chain Management Torsten Schlimme, 2008-07-23 Inhaltsangabe:Einleitung: Unternehmen bewegen sich heutzutage in einem Spannungsfeld aus gestiegenen Anforderungen auf der Kundenebene, verkürzten Produktlebenszyklen und gleichzeitig zunehmendem Wettbewerb und Kostendruck auf globalen Märkten. Weiter geprägt wird die aktuelle und zukünftige Politik der Unternehmen durch Einflussgrößen wie einen nach wie vor steigend zu erwartenden Einfluss des E-Commerce und einen sich weiter verstärkenden Trend zum Outsourcing und zur Besinnung auf die jeweiligen Kernkompetenzen des eigenen Unternehmens. Dies führt zunehmend zu einer Entstehung und einer steigenden Bedeutung von Unternehmensnetzwerken in Form von Kooperationen und Partnerschaften. Eine Optimierung der Zulieferer-Abnehmer-Beziehungen in Bezug auf die Ressourcen-, Material-, Informations- und Wertflüsse bietet den Aufbau von Wettbewerbsvorteilen hinsichtlich der Schnelligkeit, Flexibilität, Wirtschaftlichkeit und Planungssicherheit im eigenen Wertschöpfungsprozess und die Sicherung und Steigerung zukünftiger Unternehmenserfolge. Kooperative Unternehmensnetzwerke wie z.B. die Supply Chain sind mögliche Ausprägungen dieser Entwicklung. Durch Supply Chains sollen Flexibilisierungs- und Effizienzsteigerungspotentiale aufgedeckt, geschaffen und mittels einer unternehmensübergreifenden Optimierung der Wertschöpfungsprozesse ausgeschöpft werden. Damit bezieht sich das Supply Chain Management sowohl auf die Prozesse einer Unternehmung selbst als auch auf ihre Vernetzung mit ihrer Umwelt im Gegensatz zu dem traditionellen Verständnis von Unternehmen als geschlossener Einheit mit definierten Geschäftsbeziehungen zu Kunden und Lieferanten und der damit verbundenen isolierten, unternehmensinternen Sicht auf die Geschäftsprozesse. In der Mehrzahl der Publikationen zum Supply Chain Management liegt der Fokus vor allem auf der Betrachtung der Material- und Informationsflüsse. Vernachlässigt wird dabei die Berücksichtigung logistikinduzierter Finanzprozesse. Hierbei entstehen Kosten im Finanzbereich der Unternehmen, die unmittelbar durch logistische Entscheidungen beeinflusst werden. Geht man aus vom übergeordneten Ziel des Supply Chain Managements, eine Integration sämtlicher (über-)betrieblicher Funktionen zu schaffen, endet ein integriertes Supply Chain Management nicht mit der physischen Auslieferung an den Abnehmer, sondern erst mit dem Zahlungsstrom vom Kunden an das Unternehmen und weiter von diesem an seinen Lieferanten. Erst jetzt ist dem Unternehmen [...]
  financial supply chain management: Financing the End-to-end Supply Chain Simon Templar, Erik Hofmann, Charles Findlay, 2016 Get a clear introduction to the emerging field of supply chain finance, and learn how to approach the key issues by drawing on both theory and practice.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance Solutions Erik Hofmann, Oliver Belin, 2011-03-28 The book “Supply Chain Finance Solutions” offers orientation in the new discipline of Supply Chain Finance (SCF) by investigating the need for and nature of SCF, along with its characteristics and enablers. Due to the novelty of the Supply Chain Finance approach, there are still many knowledge gaps. This lack of research leads to uncertainties about the successful implementation of SCF solutions within companies as there is little quantified evidence on the achievable cost savings and other potential benefits. The authors close this gap by providing the latest information on business concepts and the SCF market. Based on a sample SCF model, the worldwide market size for such solutions and potential cost savings to companies engaged in SCF are analyzed. The work underlines the generally agreed-upon attractiveness and future relevance of SCF solutions by creating win-win situations; for all actors in the end-to-end supply chain as well as for external service providers.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance Danko Turcic, Panos Kouvelis, Ling Dong, 2017
  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply Chain Sanjay Dalmia, 2008 Commercial transactions result in exchange of goods. The reconciliation, however, takes place through transfer of money between the banks of buyer and seller. This process creates delays and leads to sub-optimization of the supply chain network. By integrating physical with the financial supply chain, enormous operational and working capital efficiencies would be generated. The book defines the concept of financial supply chain on the basis of existing practices and changes that are taking place at banks and businesses. An account of leading players and cases from real-life illustrate the opportunities and benefits of financial supply chain services. The book also serves as a guide to banks and corporates to create services under the umbrella of financial supply chain. Finally as money is closely linked to obligations and law – the book outlines the legal framework surrounding such offering from banks.
  financial supply chain management: Introduction to Business Lawrence J. Gitman, Carl McDaniel, Amit Shah, Monique Reece, Linda Koffel, Bethann Talsma, James C. Hyatt, 2024-09-16 Introduction to Business covers the scope and sequence of most introductory business courses. The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change. Introduction to Business includes hundreds of current business examples from a range of industries and geographic locations, which feature a variety of individuals. The outcome is a balanced approach to the theory and application of business concepts, with attention to the knowledge and skills necessary for student success in this course and beyond. This is an adaptation of Introduction to Business by OpenStax. You can access the textbook as pdf for free at openstax.org. Minor editorial changes were made to ensure a better ebook reading experience. Textbook content produced by OpenStax is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  financial supply chain management: Guide to Supply Chain Management David Steven Jacoby, The Economist, 2014-02-25 Globalization, technology and an increasingly competitive business environment have encouraged huge changes in what is known as supply chain management, the art of sourcing components and delivering finished goods to the customer as cost effectively and efficiently as possible. Dell transformed the way people bought and were able to customize computers. Wal-Mart and Tesco have used their huge buying power and logistical skills to ensure the supply and stock management of their stores is finely honed. Manufacturers now make sure that components are where they are needed on the production line just in time for when they are needed and no longer. Such finessing of the way the supply chain works boosts the corporate bottom line and can make the difference between being a market leader or an also ran. This guide explores all the different aspects of supply chain management and gives hundreds of real life examples of what firms have achieved in the field.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Management Accounting Simon Templar, 2019-03-03 The need to contain costs across the business is as strong as ever and the search for cost reduction opportunities is intensifying. There still remains one last major opportunity to take out costs - through the supply chain. Ultimately all costs will make their way to the final marketplace to be reflected in the price paid by the end user. Smart companies instead seek to make the supply chain more competitive through the value it creates and the costs it reduces overall. They have realized that the real competition is not company against company but rather supply chain against supply chain. Supply Chain Management Accounting looks at how the evolution of supply chains has been dramatic over the last few years, with more and more companies moving to sourcing overseas, distributing finished goods to overseas markets, and increasing their international operations. The seeking of low-cost country sourcing, optimizing manufacturing, and exporting products and services has created new challenges to demand forecasting and supply chain planning. Supply Chain Management Accounting presents a wide range of approaches and ground-breaking research findings. The book covers profitability, liquidity and asset utilization, product costing, activity-based costing, investment appraisal, customer profitability analysis, budgeting and sales and operations planning. Online supporting resources include invaluable study questions and worked solutions to reinforce the learning as well as multiple-choice questions with solutions and PowerPoint activities.
  financial supply chain management: Logistics and Supply Chain Management ePub eBook Martin Christopher, 2013-07-25 Effective development and management of a supply chain network is an invaluable source of sustainable advantage in today’s turbulent global marketplace, where demand is difficult to predict and supply chains need to be more flexible as a result. This updated 4th edition of the bestselling Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a clear-headed guide to all the key topics in an integrated approach to supply chains, including: • The link between logistics and customer value. • Logistics and the bottom line measuring costs and performance. • Creating a responsive supply chain. • Managing the global pipeline. • Managing supply chain relationships. • Managing risk in the supply chain. • Matching supply and demand. • Creating a sustainable supply chain. • Product design in the supply chain.
  financial supply chain management: Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management ,
  financial supply chain management: Receivables and Collections Automation with SAP FSCM Sreedhar Narahari, 2010-07-01 Teaches how to design, configure, and implement the FSCM Collections, Dispute, Credit, and Biller Direct components Provides proven guidance and real case studies for extending an ERP Financials infrastructure with FSCM Includes coverage of advanced topics including extensions, re-porting with NetWeaver BI, and workflow design The book provides you with a complete, detailed overview of each of the four major components in the SAP Financial Supply Chain Management receivables and collections management application You_ll learn how to implement and use the Credit Management, Dispute Management, Biller Direct, and Collections Management subcomponents, as well as best practices for integrating them with other SAP ERP applications and with SAP ERP Financials. In addition to the coverage of the four major components, the book also features chapters on integrating FSCM with ERP Financials and NetWeaver BW/BI reporting architecture, and customizing the implementation or upgrade with available extensions. You_ll learn the best practices and configuration steps necessary for seamless implementation and integration of FSCM into an existing ERP Financials architecture and SAP infrastructure. Whether you are an experienced SAP professional working with SAP Financial Supply Chain Management for the first time, a new user trying to learn the ropes and implement the processes, or an implementation or project management professional looking to optimize the SAP Financial Supply Chain Management integration with SAP ERP Financials and other applications, this resource will help you make the most of your efforts.
  financial supply chain management: Enterprise Supply Chain Management Vivek Sehgal, 2009-06-22 ENTERPRISE SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT Integrating Best-in-Class Processes Is supply chain management all about forecasting? Or is it just a warehousing and transportation function? Demystifying the mystery supply chain management is for many, Enterprise Supply Chain Management: Integrating Best-in-Class Processes offers a comprehensive look at the role of this field within your own organization. Written by industry leader Vivek Sehgal, this book invites you to evaluate your current supply chain practices and leverage its best in class concepts to your own challenges. Drawing from the author's abundant research and analysis, this resourceful book shows how to manage a supply chain across an enterprise, encompassing technological, financial, procurement, and operational issues. You will find in this book a thoroughly functional view of supply chain, so you can readily understand the meaning of processes and where they fit into your company's big picture. This essential book covers: A primer on supply chain and finance Elements of a supply chain model The scope of the supply chain Demand and supply planning Supply chain network design Transportation and warehouse management Supply chain collaboration Reverse logistics management Supply chain technology Whether you are a business manager, an IT manager, or a supply chain student, if you are looking for more of a comprehensive understanding of what each of the supply chain processes in your organization brings to the table and how each functions as part of the whole, Enterprise Supply Chain Management: Integrating Best-in-Class Processes is for you. Immensely functional on all aspects of supply chain management, this guide clearly explains how each process works and the relationships among them, allowing you to start implementing best-in-class approaches in your organization.
  financial supply chain management: The Effect of Supply Chain Management on Business Performance Milan Frankl, 2018-03-22 Supply chain management (SCM) is the process of managing the operations of a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in efficiently moving products or services from suppliers to customers. SCM can effectively conduct the movements of physical items, knowledge, and information from the original supplier to the final end-user. In this book, we explore the systemic analysis of SCM and its effect on business development performance. We identify the structural problems in the supply chain, clarify how they influence the functioning of business development, and suggest elaboration of strategic approaches to address those problems. The author includes professional perspectives and insights from experts including various SCM sources.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance and Blockchain Technology Erik Hofmann, Urs Magnus Strewe, Nicola Bosia, 2017-08-03 This book investigates how the Blockchain Technology (BCT) for Supply Chain Finance (SCF) programs allows businesses to come together in partnerships and accelerate cash flows throughout the supply chain. BCT promises to change the way individuals and corporations exchange value and information over the Internet, and is perfectly positioned to enable new levels of collaboration among the supply chain actors. The book reveals new opportunities stemming from the application of BCT to SCF financing solutions, particularly reverse factoring – or approved payables financing. To do so, it first identifies the principal barriers and pain points in delivering financing solutions. Then, a possible blockchain-driven supply chain model is defined. Using this framework, the book subsequently discusses relevant use cases for the technology, which could open up new opportunities in the SCF space. It demonstrates that blockchain and distributed ledgers technologies could deliver substantial benefits for all parties involved in SCF transactions, promising to expedite the processes and lower the overall costs of financing programs. Industry giants such as IBM, Maersk, China-based Dianrong and FnConn (a Foxconn subsidiary) are currently working to digitize the global, cross-border supply chain using blockchain technology, and will likely soon create blockchain platforms for supply chain finance. These solutions aim to reduce complexity and make data sharing more secure, accurate and efficient. This book offers a highly topical resource for stakeholders across the entire supply chain, helping them prepare for the upcoming technological revolution.
  financial supply chain management: Financial Supply Chain Sa„njaya •D†alamiy†a, 2008
  financial supply chain management: Partnership Sourcing Douglas K. Macbeth, Neil Ferguson, 1994 Defines supply chain management, and shows the inter-company dependencies. It illustrates the need for a clear supply chain management strategy and shows how to get it started.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Finance Wendy Tate, Lydia Bals, Lisa Ellram, 2018-12-03 Supply Chain Finance is a contributed book looking at the two major perspectives of managing finance across the supply chain. The first is more short-term, focused on accounts payables and receivables. The second is a more overarching perspective, focused on working capital optimization in terms of inventory and asset management. It includes chapters from a variety of research perspectives, as well as from business and policymakers. The authors look at the benefits of the supply chain finance approach including reduction of working capital, access to more funding at lower costs, risk reduction, as well as an increase of trust, commitment, and profitability through the chain. Supply Chain Finance includes theory as well as practical case studies addressing advances in the area of supply chain finance. The editors and contributors look at how to design and implement supply chain finance in supply chains and examine what the future holds for this important area. Online supporting resources include self-test multiple-choice and essay questions for each chapter.
  financial supply chain management: Ways Out of the Working Capital Trap Erik Hofmann, Daniel Maucher, Sabrina Piesker, Philipp Richter, 2011-04-01 Especially in times of an economic boom following a crisis, companies have to deal with the phenomenon of the working capital trap, which signifies a company's increasing need for financial liquidity in times of hindered access to debt capital, caused by the increasingly restrictive credit approval processes of financial institutions. As a consequence of cost savings, this situation is often reinforced by a low level of inventory. This book takes up the problem and shows ways of escaping the trap by identifying and strengthening in-house financing potential. First, different operating ratios will be introduced. These refer to the amount of capital committed to the flow of goods and to the amount of in-house financing possible. Subsequently, methods for consolidating in-house financing that are affected by procurement processes will be presented from the company's and the supply chain's perspective. From a company's perspective, the methods for consolidating the amount of in-house financing over the following topics: The Management of Payment Terms, Inventory Management and Product Group and Supplier Management From the supply chain's perspective, the following methods for extending the possible amount of in-house financing will be discussed: Finance-Oriented Supply Chain Sourcing, Supply Chain-Oriented Supplier Financing, Collaborative Cash-to-Cash Management, Collaborative Cash Pooling and Netting, Supply Chain Financing Platforms. The conceptual models will be clarified using a practical example from the automobile industry. Finally, the Procurement Value Added (PVA©) approach will be presented, a concept that measures the contribution of procurement to the company's success.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Management and Logistics Zhe Liang, Wanpracha Art Chaovalitwongse, Leyuan Shi, 2018-10-08 Designed by practitioners for practitioners, Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Innovative Strategies and Practical Solutions provides a wide-spectrum resource on many different aspects involved in supply chain management, including contemporary applications. With contributions from leading experts from all over the world, the book includes innovative strategies and practical solutions that address problems encountered by enterprise in management of supply chain and logistics. It details general techniques and specific approaches to a broad range of important, inspiring, and unanswered questions in the field. The book is organized around four major research themes in supply chain management: 1) supply chain strategy and coordination, 2) supply chain network optimization, 3) inventory management in supply chain, and 4) financial decisions in supply chain. The sequence of these themes helps transition from an enterprise-wide framework to network design to operational management to financial aspects of the supply chain. Each individual theme also addresses the answer to a challenging question as to how to go about applying quantitative tools to real-life operations, resulting in practical solutions. As the world moves toward more competitive and open markets, effective supply chain management is of critical importance to the success or failure of an enterprise. Despite a large amount of research achieved in the past decades on the supply chain management topic, many researchers and practitioners are still devoting considerable efforts on the emerging new problems. Designed to give you a collection of topics that bridge the gap between the academic arena and industrial practice, the book supplies a contemporary and up-to-date review on the advanced theory, applications, and practices of supply chain management, making it a rich resource for the design, analysis, and implementation of supply chain management problems arising in a wide range of industries.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Strategy, Second Edition: Unleash the Power of Business Integration to Maximize Financial, Service, and Operations Performance Edward H. Frazelle, 2017-10-27 The industry standard in supply chain management—fully revised and updated to provide today’s logistics solutions The proven pillars of success in logistics and supply chain management introduced in the first edition of Supply Chain Strategy now guide the supply chains of many of the world’s most successful organizations, including 3M, Abbott, BP, Coca-Cola, Disney, Hallmark, Honda, Mitsubishi, Oxxo-FEMSA, Payless, P&G, Pratt & Whitney, Wal-Mart, Rio Tinto, and many others. This Second Edition features up-to-date case studies showing how those companies and more meet supply chain goals and helps you overcome your own challenges with the latest supply chain innovations, including big-data analytics, supply chain command and control centers, large-scale supply chain optimization, integrated supply chain planning, real-time global supply chain visibility, omni-channel logistics, re-shoring, global-sourcing optimization, cloud-based supply chain management, supply chain finance, global trade management, and fourth-party logistics.
  financial supply chain management: Financing the End-to-end Supply Chain Simon Templar, Charles Findlay, Erik Hofmann, 2016-07-03 Financing the End-to-End Supply Chain provides readers with a real insight into the increasingly important area of supply chain finance. It demonstrates the importance of the strategic relationship between the physical supply of goods and services and the associated financial flows. The book provides a clear introduction, demonstrating the importance of the strategic relationship between supply chain and financial communities within an organization. It contains vital information on how supply chain finance is operationalised and put into place. It is written in a user-friendly style, starting with the purchasing function, and linking together treasury, banking, supply chain, systems, IT, and key stakeholders. Financing the End-to-End Supply Chain will help senior supply chain and procurement practitioners to build collaboration, improve relationships and enhance trust between supply chain partners. With its combination of theory and practice it tackles vital issues including physical, information and financial flows, and tailoring supply chain finance to individual organisations' circumstances. Recognising that supply chain finance means different things in different countries, the authors also consider various initiatives to harmonize and develop cross-border financing from the World Bank and other institutions, as well as including an agenda for national and international policy makers. Financing the End-to-End Supply Chain offers a mix of academic and industrial expertise and is written by three authors who are experts in the field. The book contains ground-breaking research and data from the Cranfield School of Management.
  financial supply chain management: Cash Management with SAP S/4HANA Dirk Neumann, Lawrence Liang, 2020-11 Managing your cash is critical--so master cash management in SAP S/4HANA! Follow step-by-step instructions to run bank account management, cash positioning and operations, and liquidity management, and then tailor each process to your system. Walk through the One Exposure from Operations data model, including integration scenarios, transactions, and configuration. Discover extensibility options for bank account management and key SAP Fiori apps. Get equipped for cash management! In this book, you'll learn about: a. Bank Account Management Manage your accounts in SAP S/4HANA. Maintain your banks, house banks, and bank account master data with key SAP Fiori apps. Use new features such as the Monitor Bank Fees App and the treasury executive dashboard. Configure settings to suit your requirements. b. Cash Positioning and Operations Analyze your cash position, transfer and concentrate cash, and integrate bank statements for cash flow reconciliation. Get insight into new features and SAP Fiori apps for bank statements, reporting, configuration, and more. c. Liquidity Management Forecast liquidity and analyze actual cash flow with SAP S/4HANA; then develop liquidity plans with SAP Analytics Cloud. Tailor your settings for each process based on your needs. Highlights include: 1) Master data 2) Configuration 3) Bank account management 4) Cash positioning 5) Cash operations 6) Liquidity management 7) One Exposure from Operations hub 8) Extensibility 9) Migration
  financial supply chain management: ADKAR Jeff Hiatt, 2006 In his first complete text on the ADKAR model, Jeff Hiatt explains the origin of the model and explores what drives each building block of ADKAR. Learn how to build awareness, create desire, develop knowledge, foster ability and reinforce changes in your organization. The ADKAR Model is changing how we think about managing the people side of change, and provides a powerful foundation to help you succeed at change.
  financial supply chain management: Global Supply Chain Management Matt Drake, 2012-01-11 Thanks to the development of internet- and network-based information and communication systems, virtually every product and service produced today has a supply chain that extends around the globe. For the last twenty-five years, companies such as Wal-Mart, Dell, and Toyota have enjoyed strong competitive advantages in their respective markets as a result of their world-class supply chains. As the supply chain increasingly lengthens, managers at all levels of the organization must understand the unique challenges of working with suppliers and customers located around the world--and the opportunities that can build new competitive advantages. This book will introduce readers at all levels of experience to cutting-edge methods and strategies for global sourcing and global distribution through the discussion of current research and case study vignettes from companies in every corner of the world.
  financial supply chain management: Handbook of Integrated Risk Management in Global Supply Chains Panos Kouvelis, Lingxiu Dong, Onur Boyabatli, Rong Li, 2011-10-26 A comprehensive, one-stop reference for cutting-edge research in integrated risk management, modern applications, and best practices In the field of business, the ever-growing dependency on global supply chains has created new challenges that traditional risk management must be equipped to handle. Handbook of Integrated Risk Management in Global Supply Chains uses a multi-disciplinary approach to present an effective way to manage complex, diverse, and interconnected global supply chain risks. Contributions from leading academics and researchers provide an action-based framework that captures real issues, implementation challenges, and concepts emerging from industry studies.The handbook is divided into five parts: Foundations and Overview introduces risk management and discusses the impact of supply chain disruptions on corporate performance Integrated Risk Management: Operations and Finance Interface explores the joint use of operational and financial hedging of commodity price uncertainties Supply Chain Finance discusses financing alternatives and the role of financial services in procurement contracts; inventory management and capital structure; and bank financing of inventories Operational Risk Management Strategies outlines supply risks and challenges in decentralized supply chains, such as competition and misalignment of incentives between buyers and suppliers Industrial Applications presents examples and case studies that showcase the discussed methodologies Each topic's presentation includes an introduction, key theories, formulas, and applications. Discussions conclude with a summary of the main concepts, a real-world example, and professional insights into common challenges and best practices. Handbook of Integrated Risk Management in Global Supply Chains is an essential reference for academics and practitioners in the areas of supply chain management, global logistics, management science, and industrial engineering who gather, analyze, and draw results from data. The handbook is also a suitable supplement for operations research, risk management, and financial engineering courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Strategy Edward H. Frazelle, 2001-10-16 High-Tech and High-Touch Logistics Solutions for Supply Chain Challenges In today's fast-paced and customer-oriented business environment, superior supply chain performance is a prerequisite to getting and staying competitive. Supply Chain Strategy is based on world-class logistics practices in place in successful supply chain organizations, the latest academic breakthroughs in logistics system design, and the logic of logistics. It presents the proven pillars of success in logistics and supply chain management. Part of McGraw-Hill's Logistics Management Library, Supply Chain Strategy is organized according to author Dr. Ed Frazelle's breakthrough logistics master planning methodology. The methodology leads to metrics, process designs, system designs, and organizational strategies for total supply chain management, total logistics management, customer response, inventory planning and management, supply, transportation, and warehousing. Concise yet complete, Dr. Frazelle's book shows how to develop a comprehensive logistics and supply chain strategy, one that will both complement and support a company's strategic objectives and long-term success. Logisticsthe flow of material, information, and money between consumers and suppliershas become a key boardroom topic. It is the subject of cover features in business publications from Wall Street Journal to BusinessWeek. Annual global logistics expenditures exceed $3.5 trillion, nearly 20 percent of the world's GDP, making logistics perhaps the last frontier for major corporations to significantly increase shareholder and customer value. And at the heart of every effort to improve organizational logistics performance? Supply chain efficiency. Supply Chain Strategy is today's most comprehensive resource for up-to-the-minute thinking and practices on developing supply chain strategies that support a company's overall objectives. Covering world-class practices and systems, taken from the files of Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, General Electric, and other companies, it covers essential supply chain subjects including: Logistics data miningfor identifying the root cause of material and information flow problems, pinpointing opportunities for process improvements, and providing an objective basis for project-team decision making Inventory planning and managementpresenting metrics, processes, and systems for forecasting, demand planning, and inventory control, yielding lower inventory levels and improved customer service Logistics information systems and Web-based logisticshelping to substitute information for inventory and work content Transportation and distributionfor connecting sourcing locations with customers at the lowest cost by, among other things, leveraging private and third-party transportation systems Logistics organization developmentincluding the seven disciplines that link enterprises across the supply chain, as well as logistics activities within those enterprises Supply Chain Strategy explains and demonstrates how decision makers can use today's technology to enhance key logistics systems at every point in the supply chain, from the time an idea or product is conceived through its delivery to the final user. It describes the major steps in developing an effective, workable logistics management programone that will reduce operating expenses, minimize capital investment, and improve overall customer service and satisfaction.
  financial supply chain management: Supply Chain Management For Dummies Daniel Stanton, 2017-11-10 Everyone can impact the supply chain Supply Chain Management For Dummies helps you connect the dots between things like purchasing, logistics, and operations to see how the big picture is affected by seemingly isolated inefficiencies. Your business is a system, made of many moving parts that must synchronize to most efficiently meet the needs of your customers—and your shareholders. Interruptions in one area ripple throughout the entire operation, disrupting the careful coordination that makes businesses successful; that's where supply chain management (SCM) comes in. SCM means different things to different people, and many different models exist to meet the needs of different industries. This book focuses on the broadly-applicable Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable, to describe the basic techniques and key concepts that keep businesses running smoothly. Whether you're in sales, HR, or product development, the decisions you make every day can impact the supply chain. This book shows you how to factor broader impact into your decision making process based on your place in the system. Improve processes by determining your metrics Choose the right software and implement appropriate automation Evaluate and mitigate risks at all steps in the supply chain Help your business function as a system to more effectively meet customer needs We tend to think of the supply chain as suppliers, logistics, and warehousing—but it's so much more than that. Every single person in your organization, from the mailroom to the C-suite, can work to enhance or hinder the flow. Supply Chain Management For Dummies shows you what you need to know to make sure your impact leads to positive outcomes.
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