Applying XML Data Exchange Technology to the Supply Chain Management System of the Yacht Industry

2006 ◽  
Vol 22 (01) ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Wen-Yen Chien ◽  
Heiu-Jou Shaw ◽  
Shen-Ming Wang

In this article, Taiwan Ship Net is proposed to be a portal Web site of the Taiwan yachtindustry. By using Microsoft Distributed interNet Application (DNA) and Active ServicePage (ASP), the supply chain management system, consisting of three sections, shipyards, suppliers, and administrator, exchanges and transfers the information ofenterprise's system. Through applying XML to conduct the information exchange, weintegrate the formats of orders for several yacht manufacturers and suppliers, develop the system of placing orders online, and edit XML documents to exchange the information in the system. E-catalogs that are easy to preserve and update will replace the traditional paper catalogs hereafter. The various demands of accessories will result in an increase in the costs of production and logistics. Through this system, yacht manufacturers can search the material of E-catalogs and purchase online directly. Meanwhile, it will allow the suppliers to update the E-catalogs regularly to be more competitive in the market. Taiwan Ship Net can provide the newest information to foreign customers and communicate with all yacht companies, equipment suppliers, and manufacturers in Taiwan.

Author(s):  
Oryza Putri Suriana ◽  
Alfan Reynaldo ◽  
Muhammad Dwi Ferdian Suwardi ◽  
Indra Kusumadi Hartono

2011 ◽  
pp. 258-279
Author(s):  
Mahesh Sarma ◽  
David C. Yen

In order to maintain a competitive position in today’s marketplace, companies must demand a greater level of enterprise ef?ciency. In today’s rapidly changing market, experts argue that it is no longer about becoming a powerhouse but simply about remaining competitive. That is why automating and linking the supply chain has become so imperative. Supply chain management systems link all of the company’s customers, suppliers, factories, warehouses, distributors, carriers, and trading partners. These systems integrate all the key business processes across the supply chain of a company. This chapter explains the objectives of sup-ply chain management and how SAP’s supply chain management system helps companies ful?ll these objectives.


Author(s):  
N. Anbazhagan

Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the practice of coordinating the flow of goods, services, information and finances as they move from raw materials to parts supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Different supply chains have been designed for a variety of firms and this chapter discusses some issues in this regard. This chapter attempts to find why we require different supply chain for different companies. In this chapter we discuss the role of stochastic models in supply chain management system, and also discuss other mathematical models for SCM.


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