“PUSH” AND “PULL” SYSTEMS IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT. CORRELATIVE APPROACHES IN THE MILITARY FIELD

The increase in economic, social and security risks is currently determined by the resource crisis on the one hand, as well as by the economic competition and global military challenges on the other hand, which amplifies instability and jeopardizes the viability of inter-state relations at global...

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Main Authors: Gheorghe Minculete, Polixenia Olar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Defense Resources Management
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Online Access:http://journal.dresmara.ro/issues/volume7_issue2/18_minculete_olar_vol7_issue2.pdf
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Summary:The increase in economic, social and security risks is currently determined by the resource crisis on the one hand, as well as by the economic competition and global military challenges on the other hand, which amplifies instability and jeopardizes the viability of inter-state relations at global level. In these circumstances, the complexity of the economic and military environments determines company managers and military leaders to act by way of “push” and “pull” systems in order to make their own logistic activities more effective, in view of attaining their projected strategic objectives. In the current article we try to briefly address the “push” and “pull” systems within the Supply Chain Management, setting off from the concrete demands of consumers/users in the economic and military fields.
ISSN:2068-9403
2068-9403