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Research - High Volume Manufacturing Research

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Supply Chain Peformance Project and Consortia/Programs
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Intelligent Manufacturing
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Operational Modeling
Facility Lifecycle Innovation
Supply Network Performance
Research Projects and Consortia/Programs
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Semiconductor Research Corporation

Supply Network Performance
Research leading to improvements in our ability to design and operate our supply networks to maximize customer and shareholder value.


Mission / Vision
Create value for Intel by developing new capabilities in areas in the supply chain and harvest them into our business processes, including:

  • Virtual connection with suppliers and customers
    Sharing of on-demand data, increased inventory management/visibility
  • Aggressive goals to reduce cycle time and costs
    Decreased throughput times, innovative inventory/delivery solutions
  • Positive impact on bottom lines of Intel and its customers
    Increased productivity enables high-quality, efficient execution and helps Intel sell more product


Research Agenda
  • Demand Management
    • Supply Network Supply/Demand Collaboration
    • Proactive Market Dynamics Assessment and Supply Response
  • Supply Network Business Synchronization
    • Design Methodology and Coordination
    • Integrated Enterprise-wide Planning
    • Outsourcing mgmt in regards to Supply Network design and execution
    • Emerging market exploration
       
  • Excellence in Execution
    • Integrated Scheduling and Execution
    • Reallocation of Resources
    • Event management
       
  • Organizational Structures, Cultures and Relationships
    • Supply Network decision-making processes
    • Designing strategic alliances
    • Organizational systems optimization
    • Central versus distributed management
       
  • Value Drivers for Competitive Advantage
    • Coordinated Business and Financial Models
       
Supply Chain Peformance Project and Consortia/Programs


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