Global businesses are moving towards ‘glocalization’ and ‘mass-customization’ strategies to serve in a more personal and sustainable way their customers. Advances in ICT and green manufacturing technologies are enablers of this phenomenon. This paper explores a new business model, and its related supply chain model, the Green Virtual Enterprise Broker, which is fully customer-driven and aware of the environmental footprint of products and services to serve customized and small series production demands.

(2014). Green virtual enterprise broker: enabling build-to-order supply chains for sustainable customer-driven small series production [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/31603

Green virtual enterprise broker: enabling build-to-order supply chains for sustainable customer-driven small series production

RESTA, Barbara;CAVALIERI, Sergio
2014-01-01

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Global businesses are moving towards ‘glocalization’ and ‘mass-customization’ strategies to serve in a more personal and sustainable way their customers. Advances in ICT and green manufacturing technologies are enablers of this phenomenon. This paper explores a new business model, and its related supply chain model, the Green Virtual Enterprise Broker, which is fully customer-driven and aware of the environmental footprint of products and services to serve customized and small series production demands.
2014
Romero, David; Resta, Barbara; Cavalieri, Sergio
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