问题:Simulation in Supply Chain Risk Management
主讲人:AndréKrischke (Professor for Supply Chain Management at the University of Applied Science Munich)
主持人:陈丽华教授
时间:2011年11月17日(周四)下昼2:00-5:00 Pm
所在:伟易博新楼217课堂
详细安排:
2:00-4:00 Presentation and discussion
4:00-5:00 Discussion with Prof. Lihua Chen and colleagues about possible student and faculty exchange
报告内容摘要:
This Seminar evaluates the application of simulation methods for Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) in a network context. Although supply chain managers clearly see the importance of a comprehensive process for risk management, mainly qualitative and analytical tools are applied - in most cases limited to the own enterprise - leaving out important interface and network aspects. In particular the dynamic and often complex structure of supply chain networks often represents the reality of todays’ business world.
This topic becomes even more challenging when incorporating human behavior in the decision-making process of, for example, the customers or a purchasing department, whereby this behavior should not be limited to the interaction with the OEM but also on a vertical level with other customers or suppliers. To foresee the behavior of a dynamic and complex systems like supply chains, existing tools as Supply Chain Mapping, Bottleneck Identification and Critical Path Analysis have to be taken a step further. Simulation seems to be a promising extension of the exiting tool set, as it allows foreseeing the possible range of responses of the supply chain system.
关于报告人CV:
Study of Mechanical Engineering at the TUM with majors in Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics. Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering at the department of Prof. Vortmeyer in the area of chemical engineering. Study of Business Administration at the University of Hagen, with majors in Operations Research and Strategic Planning. Business consultant and project manager at McKinsey & Company, Inc. Global Supply Chain Manager at OSRAM GmbH Munich. Since 2006 Professor for Supply Chain Management at the University of Applied Science Munich.