About this book
This book provides the latest models, methods and guidelines for networked enterprises
to enhance their competitiveness and move towards innovative high performance and
agile industrial systems.
In the new global market, competitiveness and economic
growth rely greatly on the move toward innovative high performance industrial systems
and agile networked enterprises through the creation and consolidation of non-hierarchical
manufacturing networks of multi-national SMEs as opposed to networks based on powerful
large-scale companies. Network performance can be significantly improved through more
harmonious and equitable peer-to-peer inter-enterprise relationships, conforming decentralized
and collaborative decision-making models.
Traditional hierarchical manufacturing
networks are based on centralized models, where some of the actors involved must adapt
themselves to the constraints defined by those who are most dominant. Real-world experiences
of such models have revealed some major problems due to the centralized vision of
the supply chain and the sub-optimal performance of centralized decision-making. For
the current highly dynamic markets, this generates major inefficiencies in operation
throughout the supply chain.
This book collects the latest research regarding
non-hierarchical manufacturing networks and provides enterprises with valuable models,
methods and guidelines to improve their competitiveness.


