Sistemas de coordenação de ordens: Revisão, classificação, funcionamento e aplicabilidade

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Abstract

Ordering systems are the focus of this work. Ordering systems are information systems which schedule or organize requirements in terms of components and materials and/or control the production and purchase orders emission/release being able to restrain or not rules of sequencing orders. Within this context, this paper intends: to present a new nomenclature for ordering systems, Systems for Coordinating purchase and production Orders (SCO); to present a typology that is able to classify all the systems in a rational way; to discuss some systems which have high potential for success applications and that are relatively unknown in Brazil and, to highlight a theme which is highly important to Production Planning and Control (PPC) in the scientific Brazilian literature.

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Fernandes, F. C. F., & Godinho Filho, M. (2007). Sistemas de coordenação de ordens: Revisão, classificação, funcionamento e aplicabilidade. Gestao e Producao. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-530x2007000200011

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