Research on Agile Equipment Support Supply Chain Application Framework Structure Based on Information System

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In a market environment characterized by customer domination, rapid change and fierce competition, individuation, low price, quick response and high quality have became most important factors for market competitiveness of product. These characters are very similar with military equipment support activities in combat field. Based on analyzing background of agile supply chain and its current research, using agility as a basic function request, the connotation of equipment support supply chain and its characteristics are analyzed with agile supply chain theory. An application framework structure is proposed with dynamic support alliance as its guiding idea. Through integrating alliance, organization, management and operation, the framework structure can ensure dynamic and agility of supply chain when it is supported by the information system. The research of application system architecture of agile equipment support supply chain can provide references for its realization to some extend.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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1320-1324

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September 2013

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