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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
Published by ExcelingTech
ISSN : 20513771     EISSN : 20507399     DOI : -
International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM) is a peer-reviewed indexed journal, ISSN: 2050-7399 (Online), 2051-3771 (Print), that publishes original, high quality, supply chain management empirical research that will have a significant impact on SCM theory and practice. Manuscripts accepted for publication in IJSCM must have clear implications for Supply chain managers based on one or more of a variety of rigorous research methodologies. IJSCM also publishes insightful meta-analyses of the SCM literature, conceptual/theoretical studies with clear implications for practice, comments on past articles, studies concerning the SCM field itself, and other such matters relevant to SCM.
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Environmental Stewardship Issue among Malaysian Manufacturing Firms Mohamad Ghozali Bin Hassan; Norani Nordin; Hasbullah Ashari
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Since the fourth industrial revolution is embryonic also known as the automation and machine era, the issue of industrial waste and pollution have become more pressing. This is because manufacturing firms are known to have the highest pollution. It has made the issues of environmental stewardship vital for both developing and developed countries. However, the implementation of the concept of environmental stewardship differs from country to country and from one manufacturing firm to another. Notwithstanding, this issue is vital for the human environment. Therefore, this paper investigated the issue of environmental stewardship among Malaysian manufacturing firms. Data were collected from 104 manufacturing firms of various production types. The findings of this study revealed that environmental stewardship culture among Malaysian manufacturing firms is low. Thus, the study identified 18 strategic steps to improve environmental stewardship culture among Malaysian manufacturing firms. These identified strategies will contribute to ensuring sustainable manufacturing practices through which industries can improve the manufacturing practices in order to offset the negativity on the environment.
Potential of Knowledge Management as Antecedence of Sustainable Supply Chain Management Practices Azmawani Abd Rahman; Mee Yean Tay; Yuhanis Ab Aziz
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The importance of environmental protection has become topical in general economic development strategies of emerging economies. If sustainable development is desired, business practices along the supply need to consider the environmental protection, social contribution, and economics development. This paper discusses the concept of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) in business. First, it provides definition of sustainable supply chain from a comprehensive review of the literature. Second, it discusses the factors that have been found to motivate firms to implement SSCM. Finally, it highlights the gaps of knowledge in factors affecting the implementation of SSCM and introduces the role of knowledge management as antecedence of SSCM. This paper offers some insights that are relevant in theory and practice.
Method and approach Mapping for Agri-food Supply Chain Risk Management: A literature review Winnie Septiani; Marimin Marimin; Yeni Herdiyeni; Liesbetini Haditjaroko
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One of the agri-food characteristics is perishable product which made it has a higher chance damage risk from the farmer to the consumer. While issues around food security and associated risks are extremely important. Some methods or approaches have been used to identify and assess risks that occur in agri-food supply chain. The purpose of this paper was to identify the development of methods or approaches used to identify and assess the risks that occured in the agri-food supply chain. The articles search was undertaken through articles search on selected relevant journals of supply chain risk management for agri-food published from 2004 until 2014. A total of 77 randomly selected journal articles had been analyzed. These mapping were arranged in systematic stages, started from searches related supply chain risk management for agrifood. Furthermore, the articles identified and classified the methods or approaches for each stage of supply chain risk management, and were divided into three main stages: risk identification, risk assessment and risk mitigation. The last, the articles of risk identification are categorized into three groups : qualitative, semi-quantitative and qualitative.The mapping results showed that risk assessment supply chain for agri-food was much related to microbiology risk assessment. It related to the characteristics of agri-food products. Standard models used for risk assessment in supply chain for agri-food were based on integration of statistical analysis and simulation. The other techniques used included intelligent technique, optimization models and multi-criteria decision analysis. The literature on supply chain risk management for agri-food is so vast, complex and difficult to understand that a mapping of method and approach is needed and much value for the research community. Keywords :supply chain risk, risk identification, risk assessment, risk mitigation, agri-food
An Integrated distribution system for Deteriorating Items via an Artificial Intelligence Method Jonas C.P. Yu
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This paper proposes a n-manufacturer-one- distributor-n-retailer single-period inventory model for deteriorating items that integrates three levels of distribution system. In order to achieve long-term benefits and global optimum of the system, the different facilities develop their partnership through information sharing and strategic alliances. The mathematical model describes how the integrated approach to decision making can achieve global optimum. Due to the complexity of the non-linear problems, it is not possible to find the global optimum analytically. Annealing is the physical process of heating up a solid until it melts followed by cooling it down until it crystallizes into a state with perfect lattice. Following this physical phenomenon, a Artificial Intelligence methodSimulated Annealing (SA), has been developed to find the global optimum for a complex cost surface through stochastic search process. A computer program in C-language has been developed for this purpose and is implemented to derive the optimum decision for the decision maker. Numerical examples and a sensitivity analysis are given to validate the results of the system. The proposed model has potential application in product distribution inventory systems.
Success Factors of JIT Integration with IBS Construction Projects– A Literature Review Mohammad Azwanie Naim Mohammad Asri; Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi; Santhirasegaran Nadarajan; Wan Nadzri Osman; Aizul Nahar Harun
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The Just-In-Time (JIT) philosophy has been used for many decades to increase productivity through waste elimination process. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge by addressing the issue of transportation, logistic and material delivery in Industrialized Building System (IBS) construction projects. This paper through literature review aims to highlight this issue by investigate the key success factors for integrating JIT and IBS in the Malaysian construction industry. Suggestion on how the concept of JIT can contribute for improving the performance of transportation and material delivery activities in IBS projects will be concluded.
A Review of KDD-Data Mining Framework and Its Application in Logistics and Transportation Fauziah Abdul Rahman; Siti Maryam Shamsuddin; Shafaatunnur Hassan; Norhaidah Abu Haris
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In this paper, an understanding and a review of Knowledge Discovery Database Data Mining (DM) development and its applications in logistics and specifically transportation are highlighted. Even though data mining has been successful in becoming a major component of various business processes and applications, the benefits and real-world expectations are very important to consider. It is also surprising fact that very little is known to date about the usefulness of applying data mining in transport related research. From the literature, the frameworks for carrying out knowledge discovery and data mining have been revised over the years to meet the business expectations. The paper is concluded by proposing a framework for actionable knowledge discovery and data mining to be applicable in real life application such as within the context of transportation industry. Keywords Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery Database-Data Mining (KDD-DM), Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM) Knowledge Discovery, Domain Driven Data Mining- Actionable Knowledge Discovery (AKD-KDD), Logistics, Fleet Maintenance.
Supply Chain Management Model of Wood Biomass Producing Hydrogen Fuel for Malaysia’s Electricity Industry Izatul Husna Zakaria; Jafni Azhan Ibrahim; Abdul Aziz Othman
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Green energy is becoming an important aspect of every country in the world toward energy security by reducing dependence on fossil fuel import and enhancing better life quality by living in the healthy environment. This article analyses available literature as approach toward determining physical flows characteristic of waste wood biomass in high scale plantation toward producing gas fuel for electricity using gasification technique. The aim of this study is to develop a conceptual supply chain management model of syngas fuel from wood waste biomass using direct gasification conversion technology. Literature review on energy security, Malaysias energy mix, Biomass supply chain management and processing technology. This paper uses the theoretical model of transportation (Lumsden, 2006) and the function of the terminal (Hulten, 1997) for research purpose. The theoretical framework used to answer the research questions are Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework and Sustainable strategy development in supply chain management framework. To incorporate biomass unique properties, Biomass Element Life Cycle Analysis (BELCA) which is a novel technique develop used to understand the behaviour of biomass supply based on biomasss elements.
Critical Success Factors of Retail and Wholesale Industry: A Case Study Jaafar, Jimisiah; Kamarul Zaman, Nur Tasnim; Adtrudin, Khairul Firdaus; Hasan, Sallaudin; Salleh, Mohd Mansor
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This paper illustrate to identify critical success factors of retail and wholesale industry base on a case study. The rampant development of urban advancement in Malaysia has expanded the quantity of basic supply retail outlets that gives assortments of items. Due to this, clients are accustomed to visit different oulets. Retailer also acknowledged consumer loyalty playing a part in their business achivement. Therefore, it has become inportant for grocery retail stores to identify the factors in decision makings of customer selections. This study was conducted in three chosen stores, specifically Mydin, Giant and Tesco in Alor Star, Kedah, Malaysia. Data from 190 respondents were collected from questionnaires. Daya will than analysed by using summative score examination, relative investigation and chi-square freedom test. Primary variables that were significant were location, facility, process, product quality and value of money.Hence, a few suggestion are displayed to enhance consumer loyalty and dependability of their clients. This study unlocks further frontiers for the prospective entrepreneur in order to get idea about various success factors to set up retail business. With this study it also contribute for sustainability of the business retail and wholesale outlet.
The Impact of Supply Chain Management as Mediator between Strategic Orientations and Supply Chain Performance Yuhainis Mohd Yusoff; Hasbullah Ashari; Mohamed Najib Salleh
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Studies in supply chain have stated that strategic orientation can be employed to enhance supply chain performance (SCP). However, in the effort of enhancing SCP, there are still on-going issues such as, supply chain coordination, bullwhipped effect, information sharing and collaborative behaviours that need to be managed well. Therefore, in order to manage the issues, several authors have recommended supply chain management (SCM) to mediate the relationship between strategic orientation and SCP. SCM offers the opportunity to capture the synergy of intra and intercompany integration. The importance of SCM as a mediator can be considered as an important element to increase performance. Therefore, this conceptual paper proposes to study the importance of SCM as a mediator to SCP. It further explores the relationship of strategic alignment between two strategic orientations: market orientation (MO) and supply chain orientation (SCO). To investigate the strategic alignment relationship, this study proposes the complementary approach. The relationship and the complementary approach can be empirically tested for future research.
Criteria Requirement for IBS Vendor Selection Ahmad Taufik Nursal; Mohd Faizal Omar; Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi
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The role of vendor selection in construction procurement was addressed as a crucial process to achieve project objective not only in conventional construction project, but also in IBS project. Due to the promising advantages of IBS, constructions industry has witness numerous of IBS vendor available in Malaysia market. This situation has created a decision problem among the construction company to select the best vendor that fulfils the project need. Several complexities of construction vendor selection were discussed in past studies. Thus, there is a need of decision aid in IBS vendor selection. A discussion of criteria in construction vendor selection has also been presented. As initial step to develop a decision model, a documental analysis was performed to gather the related IBS vendor selection criteria. Literature suggest that construction vendor selection can be grouped into cost, quality, service, buyer and vendor relationship, assurance supply, payment term, and past performance. After gather and filtering criteria from literature, 38 criteria were found related with IBS vendor selection. This set of criteria is essential to further develop research instrument to identify the criteria of IBS vendor selection in the next phase of research.

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