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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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Public Private Partnership (PPP) Project Performance in Malaysia: Identification of Issues and Challenges Hasnan Hashim; Adi Irfan Che-Ani; Kharizam Ismail
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 2 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Malaysia as an innovative procurement mechanism aims to undertake the public sector infrastructure project construction in order to overcome the weaknesses of conventional system. PPP is seen significantly viable to enhance the quality of public services and stimulate economic growth. After the decades of its implementation, many arguments have been reported along the lively growth of PPP project development. Within that context, this study provides a review of issues and challenges for PPP pertaining to project performance in Malaysia. The objective of this study is to highlight the loophole of PPP implementation in Malaysia through a qualitative approach. A qualitative approach was used to analyse contextual literature review and to investigate four selected performance measurement models as the precedent study to provide a basis for improvement of PPP in Malaysia. The findings showed that the issues and challenges were almost similar between the literature and selected models in which the guideline / framework, Key Performance Indicator (KPI), risk allocation, efficiency flexibility were perceived as dominant issues. Apart from that, a technical factor had proven as the most threated factor that could hinder the implementation of PPP project in Malaysia. Hence, the structure of PPP model should be more viable towards the stakeholders by developing a clear, realistic and concise guideline in order to improve the service delivery performance and return value for money.
Inventory Management Applications for Healthcare Supply Chains Laquanda Leaven; Kamal Ahmmad; Demesha Peebles
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 3 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Recently, the healthcare industry has started using inventory management applications to achieve efficiency and effectiveness in its supply chains. There is a rapid growth in the demand of drugs and diagnostic systems within the healthcare industry. The biggest challenge for health care supply chains is to manage inventory efficiently and keep up the satisfactory service level at the same time. In order to meet the increased demand of healthcare products, healthcare supply chain professionals must find efficient and effective ways to improve and optimize inventory. Moreover, perishability and disposability of many medical products have been major problems in healthcare supply chain management. The current managerial practices and conflicts among different stakeholders in health care supply chains are directly associated with the issue of inventory management. This literature review will introduce various inventory management applications that are mainly focused on minimizing inventory costs and increasing overall efficiency in healthcare supply chains. The uses of simulation, new technologies to track healthcare products, new managerial practices, optimization, and information sharing techniques have been discussed throughout this literature review. We have also discussed pharmaceutical inventory management strategies in great detail, as pharmaceuticals are one of the main products of healthcare supply chains.
Supply Chain Performance Measurement and Improvement for Sugarcane Agro-industry Muhammad Asrol; Marimin Marimin; Machfud Machfud
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 3 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The supply chain performance is an indicator of success company in conducting the business process. The measurement of supply chain performance is required to take control and recognize the companys performance position. The objectives of this research were to identify business process value-added within the supply chain, to measure the supply chain performance, and to formulate strategies for improving the supply chain performance. The value-added identification was conducted by Hayami method. The supply chain performance was measure by Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) combine with fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Strategies for supply chain performance improvement were formulated through of SWOT analyses combine with fuzzy-AHP. The value-added analysis result showed that the sugarcane factory was the highest value added ratio in the supply chain. The supply chain performance measurement result showed that the sugarcane factory has poor performance while plantation was in very low performance. Evaluation of supply chains internal and external factors through SWOT indicated a strong condition and would deal with possibly great threats. Based on Fuzzy AHP, this study suggests research encouragement and development in the sugar production system in order to maintain qualities, yields and performance to improve supply chain performance eventually.
The Impact of Supply Chain Management Practices on the Performance of Private Universities in Malaysia Basu, Govindaraju; Jeyasingam, John; Habib, Md.Mamun; Letchmana, Uvarani; Radhakrishnan, Ravindran
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Abstract Supply chain management SCM practices have determined the performance of organizations throughout the years.  Recently there has been an upsurge in research on SCM and related practices in the education industry. The objective of this paper is to explore the potential benefits of adopting supply chain management practices towards the achievement of performance and to attain competitiveness in education industry. This empirical study was conducted among the Malaysian private universities. A total of ten universities are selected and 119 responses were received. The research design consisted of a cross sectional study of selected private universities in Malaysia based on their Setara rating as A, B and C categories. Factor analysis was conducted to explain the variance in the observed variables. Multiple regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. The empirical results showed that the SCM practices have a positive impact on universitperformance especially in the of area information sharing and innovation which showing the highest impact. This study may contribute to a more in-depth analysis of the impact of SCM on the performance of private universities.
Supplier Assessment and Order Allocation Determination for Fast Moving Consumer Goods Roni Sahroni, Taufik; Ivander, Ivander
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 3 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Supply chain management in manufacturing has been widely discussed by researchers and industrial engineers due to complexity of activities. One of the supply chain activities is supplier selection.  Supplier selection has involved in maintaining the smoothness of process production, the dependency between suppliers has becomes a serious concern for company. This study focuses on the supplier selection problem to obtain the best supplier for Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Company. The criteria of supplier selections for (FMCG) company were introduced.  The criteria in supplier evaluations are limited to quality, price, payment term, quantity accuracy, on time accuracy, response of supplier, flexibility of supplier and completeness of document. The weights of importance level for each criteria is processed by using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach. In obtaining information on supplier overall performance, the weights of importance level is multiplied with actual supplier score. As the result, the score of overall supplier performance could help decision maker in deciding the amount of allocation order that should be distributed for each supplier.
Port Selection Criteria for the Korea-China Train Ferry Ja-Yeon Lee; Kyong-Jun Yun; Su-Han Woo
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The Korea-China Train Ferry can be one option to enter into Eurasia and a meaningful way to extend the route forlogistics enterprise and manufacturers of Korea to reach the broaderglobal marketalong with specific access to China. Under this scenaris, this study is designed to look at the progress and status of the Korea-China Train Ferry project as anopportunity for Korea to build a path towards Eurasia and to review factors and opinions to consider in port selectionbased on in-depth interviewswith industry participants andexperts. It alsoaims to discuss ideas for a Korea-Chinalogistics cooperative system. For the train ferry's success, agreements between Korea and China are essential to ensure consistency inbase ports and customsclearance procedures and long-term preparation should be made in the first phase to build the framework for the Korea-China Train Ferry operations.
Developing a Traceability System for Tuna Supply Chains Bayu Ardy Kresna; Kudang Boro Seminar; Marimin Marimin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 3 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Tuna is one of the flagship export commodity from Indonesia which has special characteristics such as high perishable food and has a complex supply chain network. According to the characteristics, the potency of deterioration and cross contamination along the chain will be a challenge for every actor in tuna supply chain, to provide tuna product with the best quality and safe to consume. One of the tool to ensure the standard safety and quality is doing traceability system along tuna supply chain. It is very crucial because every actor in chain has a responsibility to ensure food safety and quality through handling, manufacturing, packaging, and transporting the product. The critical point that should be covered by traceability system in tuna supply chain includes temperature, content of histamine, quantity of TPC, and contents of bacterial pathogens like Salmonella, and the sanitation for workers, equipment and processing room. The Information Technology (IT) based tuna traceability system is proposed and discussed in this paper to optimizing the traceability system in tuna supply chain. This paper discusses the development of a traceability system architecture and prototype for tuna supply chains. The developed system prototype shows the functional capabilities required for backward and forward tracing of tuna fish transformation and movement along the chain involving many actors (from fishing vessels to retailers). The system also permits the monitoring of processes and products based on microbiological analysis and on existing SOPs owned by some actors in a a tuna supply chain. The implementation issues are also described in this paper.
Multiple Criteria Model Study of Outsourcing Service Countries in the East and Southeast Asia Massoud Moslehpour; Van Kien Pham
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Research background: Outsourcing decisions are very a complex and multifaceted process because decision-makers (DMs) have to make a complete evaluation considering multiple criteria which often may conflict with each other. The evaluation of outsourcing destination, then, basically is a multi-criteria decision making problem (MCDM). Overtime a great number of works have been carried out regarding this field. Unfortunately, few of them focus on solving the outsourcing problems. Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to address the research gap by first reviewing the literature of MCDM methods and then constructing a simple MCDM-based model to help managements evaluate and select the best outsourcing location for their companies. Materials and methods: This study utilizes the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach to ratify the effectiveness of the MCDM-based model. Seven typical emerging countries are chosen from the East and Southeast Asian regions. To compute the final weight for each country, we asked for the opinion of 12 experts in the given field. Result: The results of the empirical study show that among seven promising countries in East and Southeast Asia, China is the best country for the provision of outsourcing services in terms of cost competiveness and business environment. Generally, the MCDM model for outsourcing problems in this study works well in reality, especially with the case of the East and Southeast Asian region. Conclusion: This research provides several significant outsourcing theories and practices for decision-makers when selecting outsourcing destinations.
Determining Impact of Actors and Factors of Supply Chain on the Consumer’s Price of Vegetables in Dhaka City Hasan Maksud Chowdhury
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This research was aimed to find the impact of actors, seasons and use of e-technology of the supply chain on the consumers price of vegetable in Dhaka city. Most importantly the objective of the research was to determine a consumers price model of the vegetable considering actors and factors as independent variable and price as dependent variable. The researchwas also incorporated new business opportunity of vegetables and an effective supply chain of the vegetable business that would reduce consumers price and spoilage of vegetable. The research was conducted based on primary data collected from farmer, rural retailer, whole-seller, transporter, aratdar, urban whole-seller and retailer and consumer; and on the secondary data, i.e. analysis of the literature, journals, books and different publications. Multiple regression, simulation and percentile techniques were used to analyse data. It was found that intermediate actors like rural and urban whole-seller, retailer, transporter, aratdar; seasons and use of mobile phone greatly affect the consumers price of vegetable in Dhaka city. There are three seasons, up to six intermediate actors and two state of use of e-technology in the supply chain of vegetables. By testing and simulating some initial data the consumers price model of vegetable was proposed Coefficients and constant cost were determined by analysing 349 data and individual impact of e-technology, middle-actors and seasons on consumers price of vegetables were found. KeywordsVegetable supply chain, e-technology, middle-actor, season, aratdar, consumers price and simulation
Predicting Completion Time for Production Line in a Supply Chain System through Artificial Neural Networks Ahmad Afif Ahmarofi; Razamin Ramli; Norhaslinda Zainal Abidin
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Completion time in manufacturing sector is the time needed to produce a product through production processes in sequence and it reflects the delivery performance of such company in supply chain system to meet customer demands on time. However, actual completion time always deviated from the standard completion time due to unavoidable factors and consequently affect delivery due date and ultimately lead to customer dissatisfaction. Therefore, this paper predicts completion time based on historical data of production line activities and discovers the most influential factor that contributes to the tardiness or a late jobs due date from its completion time. A well-known company in producing audio speaker is selected as a case company. Based on the review of previous works, it is found that Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) has superior capability in prediction of future occurrence by capturing the underlying relationship among variables through historical data. Besides, ANN is also capable to provide final weight for each of related variable. Variable with the highest value of final weight indicates the most influential variable and should be concerned more to solve completion time issue which has persisted among entities in supply chain system. The obtained result is expected to become an advantageous guidance for every entity in supply chain system to fulfil completion time requirement as requested by customer in order to survive in this turbulent market place.

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