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Nov 25, 2009 · For example, from 1995 to 2004, Toyota consistently carried approximately 30 fewer days of supply than General Motors. This suggests that ...
Automobile manufacturers in the U.S. supply chain exhibit significant differences in their days of supply of finished vehicles (average inventory divided by ...
Automobile manufacturers in the U.S. supply chain exhibit significant differences in their days-of-supply of finished vehicles (average inventory.
Oct 20, 2011 · Automobile manufacturers in the US supply chain exhibit significant differences in their days-of-supply of finished vehicles.
Cachon and Olivares (2010) argue that competition can increase upward movements of finished goods due to the need for larger product assortments and downward ...
Automobile manufacturers in the U.S. supply chain exhibit significant differences in their days-of-supply of finished vehicles (average inventory.
Automobile manufacturers in the U.S. supply chain exhibit significant differences in their days of supply of finished vehicles (average inventory divided by ...
Our objective in this research is to measure for this industry the effect of several factors on inventory holdings. We find that two factors, the number of ...
Jan 1, 2010 · Our objective in this research is to measure for this industry the effect of several factors on inventory holdings. We find that two factors, ...
Demand stimulation in finished-goods inventory management: Empirical evidence from General Motors dealerships · Business, Economics. International Journal of ...