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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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Small Batch Manufacturing in the Age of Disruption to Reduce Slow Moving, Obsolete and Deteriorating Finished Goods in Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry Anthony Vaz; Anwar Tedjamulja; Rajendran Narayanasamy
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The fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry is characterised by many stock keeping units being held in hypermarkets, supermarkets, minimarkets, convenience stores, smaller sundry shops as well as in centralised or decentralised warehouses supplied from batch manufacturing. In the process of manufacturing and distributing a large range of items, a portion of slow-moving items result in obsolete stocks being held. These slow-moving items often sit on shelves for long periods of time and upon reaching their expiry dates, some deteriorate too. In these circumstances, the supply chain manager may decide to dispose or write them off at a loss. This study aims to show how analysis of such inventory and their demand popularity could be used to install small batch capacity, applying a make to order policy in the FMCG industry for non-popular items. Supply chain managers may also transfer finished goods and moving single units of finished goods from an opened carton between retail outlets and warehouses before applying a make when zero policy to reduce and eliminate such waste in supply chains.
An Information System Model in Healthcare Supply Chain and Logistics in Thailand Artaphon Chansamu
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The research about an information system model in healthcare supply chain and logistics in Thailand. The research finding has been found that  an information system model in healthcare supply chain and logistics in Thailand comprises four main components, namely, manufacturer, Purchasers, Healthcare provider and consumer. All elements are connected with information technology namely   namely Drug information, manufacturer information. patient information trading information and data storage. .The research aims to develop and assess an information system model in healthcare supply chain and logistics in Thailand. A sample group  are  ten   experts. The data is analyzed by arithmetic means and standardized deviations .The measurement and the evaluation of an information system model are based on Black-Box Testing. The evaluation result an information system model in healthcare supply chain and logistics in Thailand from ten experts was appropriate in a good level and can be appropriately applied in actual work settings. 
The Service Agile Supply Chain Information System Model for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance at Institution Level Artaphon Chansamut
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The research title  The service agile Supply chain information system model for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance  at institution level. The objectives of research to study the model and to study   method including, to assess The service agile Supply chain information system model for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance  at institution level. A sample group consisted of ten in field of  5 expert in supply chain ,two expert in information system and three experts in the field Quality Assurance  . All totalling ten experts. The research tool was questionnaire about The service agile Supply chain information system model for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance  at institution level. The findings reveal that The service agile Supply chain information system model for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance  at institution level  is consisted of five key elements which are 1) main elements 2) suppliers /services 3) university 4) customers 5)consumer.   The model development process has 5 components that This  model develop to information system .As the overall model was shown at a very good level, the experts agreed.
Developing Software Patterns in Thai Supply Chain Artaphon Chansamut
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The research aim  were to design and to   evaluate software patterns in Thai supply chain. Three steps of the research study were:  reviewing literature to analyse and synthesize, designing the patterns, and evaluating the software patterns in Thai supply chain. The sample group included ten experts who specialized in supply chain and in information system The research tool was evaluation form to  evaluate software patterns in Thai supply chain comprises six main elements, namely suppliers , component manufacturers, Distribution, Retailer and customer. The research result reported that ten experts agreed that the patterns was appropriate in the highly and the patterns  to support sustainable software production.
Supply Chain Management Information Systems Model for Educational Management for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance at Institution Level Artaphon Chansamu
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The purposes of  research to design and to evaluate supply chain management information systems model for educational management for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance at institution level.The sample group in this study consisted of ten  experts consisted five experts on supply chain , three experts on information technology and two experts on curriculum. The research findings show that supply chain management information systems model for educational management for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance at institution level comprises five main components, namely, main components,  suppliers , university  , customers and consumers. Evaluation results by the ten experts show the evaluation rating mean of 3.74 with standard deviation of 0.65  that supply chain management information systems model for educational management for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance at institution level. is appropriate at the high level and can be appropriately applied in actual work settings.
The Effect of Total Quality Management (TQM) on Organizational Performance: A Case Study Hamidreza Fooladgar; Alireza Khojasteh Pour
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Abstract—TQM as a management paradigm has been accepted by many organizations around the world. TQM is an organization that attempts to make the structures, procedures, customs, behavior and even their infrastructure in order to maintain customer satisfaction, coupled with the emphasis on compatibility, quality improvement and organizational competitiveness improvement. So, this study aimed to examine the impact of TQM principles on organizational performance. The study was conducted in Industrial Services Engineering Company of Iran Khodro (ISEIKCO), the study sample size was 272 managers and experts from different levels. The researcher depended on primary and secondary data. The results show that TQM has positive impact on organizational performance. In light of these findings, the study provided a set of recommendations. 
A Study on the Emergence of SMEs & e- Commerce Rajesh Chennattu Sasidharan Nair
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Abstract– The Covid-19 pandemic aggravated the effects of economic slowdown. With the closure of brick-and-mortar stores during lockdowns, restriction on physical movement of consumers and resulting rapid decline in sales businesses were force to turn digital and go online. It was this struggle for survival that forced the small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) to enter the international e-commerce arena. This article examines the scenario that propelled the SMEs into the global e-commerce, evaluates the present scenario and explores the way forward.
A Geographic Information System Model for Educational Management for Higher in Thai Supply Chain Artaphon Chansamut
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 The objectives of the research to develop and to assess a geographic information system  model for Educational  management for Higher Education institution in Thai Supply Chain. A sample groups were five experts in supply chain, five experts in geographic information system  and five experts in Curriculum and Instruction.   . All totalling fifteen experts. The research tool was questionnaire about a geographic information system  model for Educational  management for Higher Education institution in Thai Supply Chain . The findings reveal that a geographic information system  model for Educational  management for Higher Education institution in Thai Supply Chain is consisted of five key elements which are  main elements  suppliers  university  customers and consumer.   The data analyzed by using arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The model assessment system  using Back-Box technique. The overall evaluation result  a geographic information system  model for Educational  management for Higher Education institution in Thai Supply Chain shows the overall rating mean of 3.64 and standard deviation of 0.61, suggesting that a geographic information system  model for Educational  management for Higher Education institution in Thai Supply Chain support sustainable   geographic information system  development.
Supply Chain Model for Curriculum Management Based on Thailand Qualifications Framework for Higher Education with the Internet of Things Artaphon Chansamut
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The research aimed is to develop and to evaluate the supply chain model for curriculum management based on Thailand qualifications framework for higher education with the internet of things. The research sample totaling ten experts consisted of three experts on supply chain , two experts on information technology and three experts on  electrical engineering and two expert on curriculum . All of them must have more than five years’ experience The employed research instrument is a questionnaire.  Data analysis was the average mean and standard deviation. The research was found that supply chain model for curriculum management based on Thailand qualifications framework for higher education with the internet of things consists of main components: namely main components Suppliers, University (Manufacturer), Education Customers, Consumer, Data from sensors and devices, Connectivity, cloud server and mobile app. The results from experts agreement of supply chain model for curriculum management based on Thailand qualifications framework for higher education with the internet of things was a high level. It showed that the supply chain management model could be appropriately applied in actual work settings.
Bibliographical Review About Quality Cost Management Systems in the Moroccan Market Jabri Wijdane; Ayach Lamiaa; Moustaid Khadija
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Quality management (QM) has become an undeniable issue for companies of different sizes, given all the advantages it offers them in terms of competitiveness in the international market. It boosts brand image and authorities’ confidence in the organization’s practices. However, quality cost management system (QCMS) is not practiced as much due to several factors. This article presents the works done on QCMS in the Moroccan Market and shows the beneficial impact on the strategy and sustainability of companies. 

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