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Offshoring to CEE
Sobotková, Magda ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Jirsák, Petr (referee)
The Master Thesis deals with offshoring and its logistic requirements. The first part of thesis characterizes terms as outsourcing, offshoring and offshore outsourcing. The main reasons for foreign production are seeking of resources (typically low cost labour) and expansion into new markets. Benefits and risks of offshoring are analyzed in the thesis, as well as criteria for selection of suitable host destination. Often overlooked impacts of globalization on integrated supply chain are also considered in this thesis. Central and Eastern Europe is one of important offshoring regions. CEE offers relatively cheap and qualified labour. However, its main benefit is its small geographical distance from Western Europe. The costs of servicing markets at Western Europe from CEE are much lower compared to servicing these markets from Asia.
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Logistics of choosen plant
Minaříková, Jana ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Hudský, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with material management.in CzechPak manufacturing plant. The main aim of the thesis is to analyse the current situation of logistics at CzechPak Manufacturing and propose changes to ease material management. Further aim is to point out key materials and suppliers. The thesis introduces the plant targets and postion of logistic targets within the plant strategy. In this thesis food industry features are specified with regards to logistic processes. The thesis gives proposals for process and system changes in material management with taking advantages of SAP system. In this thesis ABC analysis is applied on materials in CzechPak Manufacturing to indicate key materials and propose supplies optimization.
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Information support in decision making process in Logistics (SCM) - simulation
Jirsák, Petr ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Vaněček, Drahoš (referee) ; Cimler, Petr (referee)
The thesis is focused on SCM and information support for supply chain managers with emphasis on modelling and simulation. The first main aim of the work is to verify the method for applicability in SCM problem solution. The second main aim is to analyse supply chains by means of modelling and simulation and find the most suitable supply chains for the area of The New economics. The third main aim is to analyse behaviour of supply chains under changing factors on which the supply chains are initially modelled. The output of this work is applicable in the theory, practice and education
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