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Improvement of Supply Chain Planning Processes due to Implementation of a Monitoring Information System

Student: Alferova Arina

Supervisor: Gleb Zakhodiakin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This graduate qualification work will be devoted to improving the planning and forecasting management processes on the example of company "A" to achieve the highest rates of accurate forecasts and improve the relationship of trust between the company and its customers. This company is a representative office of international company "A" in Eastern Europe and its main activity is the sale of products of daily demand. For the solution of the assigned task there will be used reorganization of the logistics administration department of logistics and supply chain management, restructuring of the information flows connected with planning and forecasting, and also KNIME Analytical Platform for processing of data files and PowerBI application for realization of a monitoring system in the form of a dashboard will be applied.

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