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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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The Role of Bonded Areas on Logistics in Low-cost Countries Qing Lu; Zhengpeng Li; Mark Goh; Robert De Souza
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 2, No 1 (2013): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Globalization opens new possibilities as well as challenges for firms in positioning their productions and sourcing. Many low-cost countries have established various types of bonded areas to attract export-oriented businesses with cost advantages and pro-business policies. As many international firms have moved their operations or key supplies to these areas, bonded areas have been playing critical roles in their supply chain management. Taking China as an example, our study explores the role of bonded areas and highlights the potential drawbacks of bonded areas for international firms. Thirteen respondents with experiences in bonded areas have participated in the study. Policy implications for both international firms and policymakers of low-cost countries are discussed as well.
Development of the Sea Fishery Supply Chain Performance Measurement System: A Case Study Dzakiyah Widyaningrum; Nur Aini Masruroh
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Good performance measurement system is required to assess the success of supply chain. However, choosing the most appropriate indicator is not easy as it depends on the systems characteristics. Sea fishery industry characterized as perishable products, seasonal in production, and highly dependence on nature (uncontrollable). Motivated by the uniqueness of the sea fishery industry, this work proposed a performance measurement system for the sea fishery supply chain. The performance of the proposed model is evaluated using Indonesian sea fishery supply chain case, mostly consists of small and medium enterprises (SME). This instrument has six dimensions; efficiency, flexibility, responsiveness, product quality, process quality, facilities, and government involvement. Beside having specific indicators of sea fishery industry, the proposed instrument also considers the involvement of government. Further, this instrument can be used not only for monitoring but also suggesting directions for improvement.
Research and Opportunities in Supply Chain Modeling: A Review Chandrakumar M. Badole; Dr. Rakesh Jain; Dr. A.P.S. Rathore; Dr. Bimal Nepal
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Supply chain management (SCM) has a long history of incorporating elements of engineering, technology, and management. Extensive research is ongoing in all aspects of SCM. An important research objective is the development and verification of mathematical models. Case studies are used to test the validity of new models. During the past decade, SCM literature has greatly expanded. Considering this vast array of literature, a comprehensive review is appropriate. This paper presents an in-depth review of supply chain (SC) modeling literature. The approach will help researchers, academicians and practitioners alike to take a closer look at the growth, development and applicability of issues related to SC modeling. From the wide selection of 690 papers published in the various aspects of SC modeling during the past decade, 282 papers were selected for this review. Lastly, ten key areas have been identified for future research. KEY WORDS: Literature Review, Supply Chain Modeling, Review Framework, Future Research
Joint Pricing and Inventory Control for Non-instantaneous Deteriorating Items with Stochastic Demand Somayeh Najafi Ghobadi; Isa Nakhai Kamalabadi; Mohammad Aghdasi
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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In recent years inventory and pricing of deteriorating items has gained an enormous attention by many researchers. In this study, an inventory system for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with stochastic demand is modeled. This model has the assumptions that shortages are allowed and backlogging rate is variable where the last one is defined as a function of waiting time for the next replenishment. The objective is to maximize the total profit per unit time by finding the optimal selling price and replenishment schedule simultaneously. The concavity of the function is proved with a unique optimal solution. Thereby we provide an algorithm for finding the optimal solution. Finally, the authors present a numerical example to illustrate the theoretical results. A sensitivity analysis for the optimal solution with respect to major parameters is also carried out.
Utilizing Relay Points to Improve the Truckload Driving Job Melton, Kerry Dale; Ingalls, Ricki
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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We propose a relay point based approach on a highway transportation network to obtain robust solutions for the truck driver turnover and driver retention problem. We exploit the characteristics of the driver routing problem and truckload freight moved over a highway transportation network and introduce a new approach to route drivers over shorter distances and to move trailers continuously while considering important performance measures as related to the truck driver, transportation carrier, and customer. The amount of time drivers spend driving and the time spent at home are exploited to determine a balance between driver home time and driver pay. A mixed integer quadratic program is introduced to determine where relay points should be more optimally located to exchange equipment, perform equipment maintenance, access resting facilities, etc. while considering important costs related to transporting truckload freight. The intention is to propose a method to improve the truckload driving job but not at the expense of the transportation carrier and customer. We discuss some of the desirable characteristics of this approach and also investigate the solutions via a numerical case study.
Cold Chain Business in Bangladesh to Enhance the Economic Growth of the Country Hasan Maksud Chowdhury
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This descriptive study tries to find the economic and environmental impact on Bangladesh if cold chain technology of freezing shrimp is changed from conventional mechanical block process to liquid nitrogen individual quick frozen (LN IQF) process. The study also incorporates new business opportunity of cold chain and an effective supply chain of the frozen shrimp that would enhance the export of the country. The study was conducted based on the secondary data, i.e. analysis of the literature, journals, books and different publications of the stakeholders. It is found if the conventional mechanical process is changed to Liquid Nitrogen Individual Quick Frozen (LN IQF) process then, the country could earn extra $537 million per year and that could add to the GDP of the country. This LN IQF process could produce high quality frozen shrimp and would not create any harmful gases to the environment. Also there would be a new business opportunity of cold chain with a turnover of around $1004 million per year. Although the investment for the new business would be around $68 million, this investment cost of the LN IQF process could be recovered within two months from the extra earning of the frozen shrimps. The LN IQF would also allow the Bangladesh shrimp producers to access directly into the international shrimp market, since in the current process they have to go through the intermediate buyers to sell the frozen shrimps. This LN IQF would increase the effectiveness of the supply chain of the frozen shrimps from Bangladesh to the final consumers in the international market. KeywordsCold Chain, supply chain, Liquid Nitrogen (LN), Individual Quick Frozen (IQF), new business opportunity, economic and environmental impact.
Fuzzy Logic Based Simulation for Modeling of Sustainable Marketing Policy for Modern Rice Mills in Odisha Er. Banshari Rath; Bishnu Prasad Mishra; Prof B. K. Mangaraj
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Rice is consumed by 50 per-cent of the world population. It has a strong market demand as the starch and fibers of rice has been reported to be superior to that of wheat. Orissa produces small, medium and long grain rice traditionally which has commercial importance. The strategy for modernization of the traditional technology based rice mills has to be planned. Up-gradation of rice mills must be done by high tech modern technology so that the rice thus produced can be marketed globally at a premium price. Artificial intelligence based fuzzy logic has been used in this model to determine the numbers of rice mill required to be programmed under proposed symbiotic development program over time. The parameters like rice production, variation in production, paddy grain type, production technology and capacity of the rice mill and geographic boundary have been considered to simulate this strategy. Implementation of this strategy can bring a sea change in the economic status of farmers of Odisha, India engaged in production of paddy which has international acceptance. The suitable climatic factor can be used for growing different paddy varieties and commercially manage it for more profit through value addition and positioning the product in global market.
Management of a Disassembly Line using Two Types of Kanbans Kenichi Nakasima; Mitsutoshi Kojima; Surendra M. Gupta
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 1, No 3 (2012): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The continuous growth in consumer waste has seriously threatened the environment. For this reason, environment conscious manufacturing has emerged to be an important attribute that has been embraced by companies to support the environmental laws, social responsibilities as well as profitability resulting in increased awareness of product recovery. One of the first operations in product recovery is disassembly which involves the separation of the desired components, subassemblies, and materials from end-of-life or returned products. A disassembly line is perhaps the most suitable setting for disassembly of products in large quantities. In this paper, a multi-kanban mechanism using two types of kanbans, viz., a component kanban and a subassembly kanban, is used to control the disassembly line. We consider an example from the automobile industry to illustrate the methodology and investigate the fluctuations in components and subassemblies inventories, average waiting times and backorder rates using simulation. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of utilizing the multi-kanban mechanism in a disassembly line.
An Examination of Academic-Practitioner Co-Authorship Trends in Supply Chain Management Journals Shona Morgan; Carin Lightner-Laws
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The purpose of this research is to explore the extent that academics and practitioners collaborate to publish research in academic journals as evidenced by co-authorship. Using journal rankings studies, fourteen top-ranked peer reviewed academic journals that publish supply chain management (SCM) research are identified. Each article within our journal sample is examined over an eleven year period beginning in 2000 for academic-practitioner co-authorship. Results indicate that approximately nine percent of a near census of 5,064 articles are co-authored between academics and practitioners. Finally, practitioner authors are classified into five different groups in order to have a more fine-grain view of the distribution of author-type by journal. Analysis shows that some journals are more inclined to publish certain types of academic-practitioner co-authored articles over others. Implications for future supply chain management research are discussed, advocating for more collaborative research between academics and practitioners within the field.
A Case Study on Exploring the Effects of Sales and Distribution Yasir Mansoor
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The phrase world has now become a global village is rightly indicating the fruitful effects and outcomes of High sales and Profitability While; examining this Independent study first I will discuss the Abbott overall performance in Pakistan. Abbott is a 2 Billion company it has 33 towns in all over Pakistan which are working according to their demands and full filling the company needs. When this dilemma crop up there are unusual reasons behind thats. Whenever we have discuss this issue everybody have different opinions and conflict of interest but the problem of declining sales in still lying in Karachi warehouse and need to be resolved with true sprit. The problem can be Inventory or bad supply chain, meager branding, offensive marketing or may be motivation level of the sales team was not admirable. There are many factors behind this, may be one can true or all can true. An in-depth analysis of this situation will give us the exact idea. However, we believe that pitiable supply chain and ineffective inventory management is the foremost motive or may be one of the very important rationales which play a significant role behind this Sales issue but before initiate exertion on it we have to find what other say about that and for that we reviewed some literature and results. Consequently, there is a mixed opinion of different authors that Inventory is highly dependent on sales while some say it has a slight impact on sales but when we apply some statistical tools thats are regression and co-relation we found that Inventory is highly dependent on Forecasted Sales and working Capital but it has a very slight impact on Sales. There are several other reasons of declining sales. While, Conducting a Regression and Co-relation analysis it is proved that working capital and Forecasted sales are highly reliant on Inventory level whereas, it has no significant impact on Sales. There are assorted reasons of moribund Sales.

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