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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
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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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Total Quality Management Practices in Malaysia Healthcare Industry: A Survey Result Md Fauzi Ahmad; Phoi Soo Nee; Nik Hisyamudin Muhd Nor; Chan Shiaw Wei; Mohd Fahrul Hassan; Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid
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Total quality management (TQM) is the management strategy that involves all organizational functions with the purpose on satisfying customers and achieving the vision and mission of the organizations. The aim of total quality management (TQM) is to achieve customer satisfaction. Healthcare industry is very important in Malaysia for providing good healthcare services to public. However, failure to improve quality and efficiency is a big challenge in a healthcare industry in order to increase quality healthcare services. The objectives of this research are to identify the extent level of TQM implementation; and to determine the impact of TQM implementation on business sustainable in healthcare industry. Quantitative approach has been chosen as the methodology of this study. The survey respondents targeted in this research are staffs in Malaysia private clinic. 70 respondents have participated in this research. Data were analysed by Statistical Package Social Science (SPSS). Analysis result showed that there was a positive significant relationship between TQM practices and business sustainable (r=0.774, P0.05). All TQM factors have significant relationship with business sustainable factors. The findings of this research will help healthcare industry to understand a better and deeper valuable information on the impact of TQM implementation towards business sustainable in Malaysia healthcare industry.
Halal Food Logistics: The Challenges among Food & Beverages Small and Medium Sizes Manufacturers Norlila Mahidin; Adam Mohd Saifudin
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This paper presents a part of a larger study in the perspective of halal food logistics (HFL) towards halal food beverages (FB) manufacturers in Malaysia. The rising of halal product demands of Muslim consumers, mainly FB has increased the potential for implementation of HFL services. However, the current condition suggesting that there is a low demand of HFL due to some challenges arose throughout the halal supply chain. These challenges are described from two perspectives; logistics service providers (LSPs) that offering HFL services and the halal product's manufacturers, mainly from small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Some of the challenges were identified such as the complex management of warehousing and terminals, the lack of trust and knowledge, perceived risk, and others that related to the halal matters.
Quality-Oriented Preventive Maintenance Practices and Performance among Malaysian SMEs Manufacturing Organizations: Findings from a Survey Halim Mad Lazim; Che Azlan Taib; Hendrik Lamsali; Mohamed Najib Salleh; Chandrakantan Subramaniam
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Maintenance has become an important aspect in the manufacturing environment. There are a number of new technology and advancement in the manufacturing industry which can improve daily operations and production. In order to ensure smooth daily operations, the aspect of maintenance must be given a priority. A quality-oriented preventive maintenance practices such as preventive maintenance team, preventive maintenance strategy and planned maintenance can help to avoid any potential stoppages and disruptions of equipment from occurring in their daily operations. Preventive maintenance (PM), utilises total employee involvement in the maintenance activities. Operators and all employees should be actively involved in a maintenance programme that enable to avoid any disruptions, breakdowns, stoppages, failures, and so forth in order to improve manufacturing performance. Therefore, in the highly competitive manufacturing industries, the ability and reliability of equipment that well-maintained is very important in order to achieve desired performance. Furthermore, several studies in the literature argue that further research is required in the area of maintenance and operations management. This study investigates the extent of PM practices in the Malaysian Small and Medium Enterprises manufacturing organizations and to investigate the relationship between PM practices and performance. The hypotheses were analysed using Smart PLS and some important findings were discussed. The results imply that PM practices significantly improved manufacturing performance. For instance, PM strategy was positively and significantly related to financial, innovation and organizational capabilities. However, there were few research insignificant findings found for example planned maintenance is insignificant with innovation. Furthermore, the contributions and limitations of the study also discussed accordingly
The Environmental Perspectives of Apple Fruit Supply Chain Management in Chitral, Northern Pakistan Khan, Muhammad; Bae, Jung Han
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Abstract- With increasing population the demand for fresh fruits is on the rise in Pakistan. Because of perishing nature and short shelf life, fruits require proper and effective supply chain management (SCM) for securing them to be wasted. Fruits of Chitral, Northern Area of Pakistan face supply chain (SC) issues and challenges. The main purpose is to conduct a detailed insight of the present apple fruit SCM system in Chitral for identifying the related environmental perspective of apple. That small subsistence farming should be view as a business. As compare to the producers’ income with others intermediaries, (27% to 73%) it is significantly lower. Focus should be given that the distribution of the marketing margin across the players can be measured fairly. The anticipated research work is exploratory in nature using secondary data, undertakes a meticulous review of basic and up to date literature available and tried to explain the factors affect the supply chain of Apple Fruit sector in Chitral, Northern Area of Pakistan. 
Achieving Optimal Safety Inventory Levels for Oil Companies using the CONWIP Approach Laquanda Leaven; Shengbin Wang; Linda Silver Coley; Silvanus Udoka
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Oil Companies are faced with many operational challenges as it relates to key process functions within their selected manufacturing strategy. These challenges include: high safety stock levels, long lead times, inefficient floor utilization and production planning in regards to bulk/pack raw material receipt, blending, and packaging. The goal of this research study is to address the challenge of high safety stock levels of lubricant products manufactured by oil companies, and to conduct a value stream map (VSM) exercise to frame near term and future state opportunities to optimize cost structures and operational excellence parameters. Based on the analysis of the current VSM for a specified oil company from a lean supply chain perspective, we apply the CONWIP (CONstant Work In Progress) approach to optimize the safety inventory levels, which successfully decreases the costs associated with both raw material and finished goods inventory. In particular, a 3.1 million dollar reduction in finished goods inventory and a 1.4 million dollar reduction in raw material inventory were achieved for a large oil company through implementation of the CONWIP approach. The results of this study indicate this pull-oriented production and inventory control system can certainly benefit additional oil manufacturing companies and help them achieve significant safety inventory cost savings.
Warranty and Maintainability Analysis for Sensor Embedded Remanufactured Products in Reverse Supply Chain Environment Ammar Yahya Alqahtani; Surendra M. Gupta
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Remanufactured products are very popular with consumers due to their appeal to offer the latest technology with lower prices compared to brand new products. The quality of a remanufactured product induces hesitation for many consumers, in regards to its efficacy and reliability. One stratagem that remanufacturers could employ to encourage customer security are product warranties. This paper studies and scrutinizes the impact that would be had by offering renewing warranties on remanufactured products. This study was able to determine the optimal costs of warranty for two-dimensional non-renewable warranty offered on remanufactured products using the simulation model and design of experiments.
Supply Chain Complexity Drivers and Solution Methods Piya, Sujan; Shamsuzzoha, Ahm; Khadem, Mohammad; Al-kindi, Mahmoud
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Increased globalization, shorter product life cycle and rapid technological advancement in the manufacturing as well as service companies necessitates the company to have multiple supply chain partners. The partnership may be physical or virtual, thus making the chain more challenging and complex to manage. Therefore, the present supply chain network is characterized by its complexity, which requires proper management and strategy for its mitigation. In addition, the dynamic world in this complex supply chain system demands the manager to make faster and efficient decision. To manage the overall supply chain complexity and to make an efficient decision it is important that the manager understand the associated complex interactions within a supply chain, as well as, proper solution method or strategy to mitigate them. In this paper, a generic supply chain complexity drivers are identified and proposed solutions methods to manage the complexity in supply chain.
The Influence of Supply Chain Management and Net Trade Cycle on Financial Performance Haitham Nobanee; Fadhel Juma Abbas; Mehmood Khan; Jose Varas
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This research aims to enhance liquidity and profitability of companies via examining the relationship between supply chain management, net trade cycle, and financial performance at manufacturing companies in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Moreover, this research undertakes a broad assessment of the literature to expand the three relationships among supply chain management, net trade cycle, and financial performance in one model as well as measure financial performance by return on assets, return on equity, and operational profit margin. The results show the direct significant relationships between the supply chain management components and the financial performance with the exception of the demand management. Indirect relationship between all supply chain management components and financial performance have been found to be more significant than direct relationship and is moderated by the net trade cycle.
Joint Decision on Integrated Supplier Selection and Stock Control of Inventory System Considering Purchase Discount Widowati Widowati; Sutrisno Sutrisno; R. Heru Tjahjana
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Stock control and supplier selection are two vital parts on supply chain and management. Integrating these parts by solving them simultaneously is a good idea for cost reducing. Furthermore, if some suppliers give a purchase discount for their product, how to determine the optimal strategy is interesting. In this paper, we propose a mathematical model in a mixed integer quadratic programming with piecewise objective function to determine the optimal strategy for integrated supplier selection and stock control of multiproduct inventory system considering purchase discount. This stock control refers to bring the stock level of each product to a reference level given by decision maker. We formulate the model in two environments which are deterministic where all parameters are known and stochastic where the demand is random. Two numerical experiments are performed to evaluate the model. From the results, the optimal strategy was generated i.e. the optimal product volume purchased from each supplier and the stock level of each product follows the reference level.
The Impact of SCRM strategies on supply chain resilience: A quantitative study in the Moroccan manufacturing industry Zineb Elandaloussi; Brahim Benbba; Houdaifa Ameziane
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Both Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) are emerging topics in the field of supply chain management which require more empirical studies. Many authors have tried to explore the antecedents of SCRES; they have all stressed the role of three main supply chain reduction strategies in achieving SCRES:flexibility, redundancy and collaboration. This article aims to study, through a quantitative study conducted in the Moroccan manufacturing industry context, the hypothetical links between the four constructs of our conceptual model. Data was analyzed using exploratory then confirmatory factor analysis using partial least squares technique of structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM)

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