Risk Management in hierarchical production planning using inter-enterprise architecture

Shushma Patel

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Abstract

Unexpected events in hierarchical production planning, such as rush orders, labor problems, lack of availability of materials and faulty machines have to be managed efficiently because they represent a risk for business continuity, based on their impact and duration. The use of inter-enterprise architecture offers multiple benefits for collaborative networks, including: business strategy and information technology alignment, joint process integration and synchronization, supply chain cost reduction, risk and redundancy minimization and customer services improvement. Therefore, the use of inter-enterprise architecture to address the problem of unexpected events in hierarchical production planning supporting operational risk management is proposed. This paper presents a model for inter-enterprise architecture that addresses the problem of handling unexpected events in hierarchical production planning and how the inter-enterprise framework is embedded into the model.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event16th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprise (PRO-VE 15) -
Duration: 10 May 2015 → …

Conference

Conference16th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprise (PRO-VE 15)
Period10/05/15 → …

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