Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
Abels & Kemmner founds subsidiary Supply Chain Engineers
- 09.01.2020
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: AI, Press, Publications & Press
No CommentsIn a nutshell: Safety time
- 18.12.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Material disposition, Purchasing & supplier management, SCM Glossary
Mastering global challenges!
- 06.12.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Digital transformation, Press, Publications & Press
Short and sweet: Opening horizon
- 19.11.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Planning & disposition, SCM Glossary
Reduction in inventories to avoid recession
- 09.09.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Digital transformation, Inventory management, Planning & disposition
In a nutshell: Consignment warehouse
- 09.09.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Inventory management, Purchasing & supplier management, SCM Glossary
Short and sweet: Contract manufacturing
- 09.07.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Inventory management, Planning & disposition, SCM Glossary
In a nutshell: The 6Rs of logistics
- 23.05.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Controlling, SCM Glossary, Supply chain strategy
German perfectionism slows down digitalization
- 23.05.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: AI, Digital transformation
An online survey of 868 companies – primarily from the SME sector – conducted by the Technical University of Central Hesse (THM) revealed that the digitalization of business processes still lags far behind the possibilities. The survey asked about the degree of digitalization of 41 processes for which technologies and solutions are already known and available today. On a scale from 1 (no digitalization) to 4 (largely integrated digitalization), the participating companies were able to rate their processes.
The results are almost devastating. Even with procurement processes as the frontrunner, the average degree of digitalization is 2.18 (digitalized to a low degree).In a nutshell: Shelf life
- 26.03.2019
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Inventory management, Planning & disposition, SCM Glossary
The stock level of an item means that an item is in stock with planned stocks. The purpose of such planned stock is to be able to cover the requirements of a customer or the company’s own production immediately, at least in part. For stocked items, it is important to plan the required stock correctly using a correct safety stock and the correct MRP settings and MRP procedures.
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