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AIMMS
AIMMS (acronym for Advanced Interactive Multidimensional Modeling System) is a prescriptive analytics software company with offices in the Netherlands, United States, and Singapore.
Supply chain risk management
implementation of strategies to manage both everyday and exceptional risks along the supply chain based on continuous risk assessment with the objective of reducing vulnerability and ensuring continuity
Slotting fee
fees charged for supply chain participation or retail space allocation
Pharmacode
80px|right|Pharmacode sample Pharmacode, also known as Pharmaceutical Binary Code, is a barcode standard, used in the pharmaceutical industry as a packing control system. It is designed to be readable despite printing errors. It can be printed in multiple colors as a check to ensure that the remainder of the packaging (which the pharmaceutical company must print to protect itself from legal liability) is correctly printed. This barcode is also known as Laetuscode.
business partnering
vendor relationship management
category of business activity
Strategic material
important raw materials
supply chain management software
type of business process software
LARGe SCM
Integrated business planning
type of planning strategy
channel conflict
economic conflict resulting from disintermediation
cross-border leasing
leasing arrangement where lessor and lessee are situated in different countries
extended enterprise
firms that combine their economic output to provide products and services
widget
abstract product or unit of production in economics
Institute for Supply Management
ISM is the first and largest nonprofit professional supply management organization worldwide.
track and trace
product locating systems in logistics
DIFOT
DIFOT (delivery in full, on time) or OTIF (on-time and in-full [delivery]) is a measurement of logistics or delivery performance within a supply chain. Usually expressed as a percentage, it measures whether the supply chain was able to deliver: the expected product (reference and quality) in the quantity ordered by the customer at the place agreed by the customer at the time expected by the customer (in many cases, with a tolerance defined in conjunction with the customer).