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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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Reducing Bullwhip Effect in Fresh Food Vegetable Supply Chain Management: A strategic approach for Inclusive Growth Somashekhar C. Iyanahally; Dr. J.K.Raju Raju; Dr. Hema Patil
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 2, No 3 (2013): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Inclusive growth is the mantra for a countrys growth. Inclusive growth itself demands inclusive support from all the sectors of industry and agriculture. But economy of industry and agriculture growth depends on proper supply of goods and food items to the ultimate consumers at right place, right time, right quantity with right price based on effective prediction or judgement of demand. The failure to predict proper demand by a company leads to fluctuation of demand between supply chain stages. This extends to bullwhip effect, which is a threat for economic growth. Nowadays Indian retailing industry is booming with more opportunities and has got increased contribution to the growth of economy. Due to the impact of globalization, Indian retailing formats are seeing metamorphosis. Retailing is getting transformed like India from unorganized to semi organized and organized retailing. Retailing in fresh food vegetable supply is slowly gaining importance in the agricultural based economy. Reaching the fresh food to vast country like India without proper supply chain and infrastructure is a daunting task. Balancing the demand and supply between semi-organized fresh food vegetable (SOFFV) retailers and fresh food suppliers amongst the supply chain activities is a challenging job. Using conjoint analysis this research focuses on different levels of combination of attributes preferred by the semi organized vegetables retailers, based on demand to identify fresh food delivery package with best utility rate. This article helps to understand the efficiency of information sharing to reduce the bullwhip effect.
Book Review: Exploring the Supply Chain: Theory and Practice Hafsa Maryam; Dr. Mamun Habib
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This book looks at the basic concepts of Supply Chain Management and provides a comprehensive coverage of the methodology and key strategies drivers in the different processes involved in operating and designing a Supply Chain. It describes the behavioral differences and explains the different tools that have been designed for effective supply chain management. This book is not an academic treatise, though it provides the most comprehensive coverage of the different facets of supply chain management. The authors have made sure that all chapters begin with a small case study that illustrates the specific concepts that are illustrated within the chapter. The book explains the evolution of Supply Chain Management, its concept and philosophy. It also looks at the different elements that go into the design of the Supply Chain and the purchasing functions from the supply chain perspective. The book not only deals with the planning function of SCM, it also covers the fundamentals concepts of forecasting and demand management, planning and control, including the aggregate plan, the different types of inventory models and their classification, work-in-progress and finished goods inventory and quality as a new and major component of Supply Chain Management.
Book Review: Supply Chain Management from Concepts to Practice Hafsa Maryam
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This book represents a business case study which is conducted to answer the research question: How can the agility best fit within the supply chain strategies? this business case study is applied on Delta Electrical Appliances (DEA) Company, a member of Olympic Group, the Egyptian market leader of home appliances. This research contributes to literature by developing the DESC (Differentiated Enlightened Supply Chains) framework that consolidates three analyses to pave the road for differentiated supply chain management through which every different supply chain is managed differently to serve for different order winning criteria which are considered from multiple perspectives. Also, this framework assesses the current status of DEA supply chain processes through four representations in order to discover the scope and priorities of the supply chain from multiple perspectives. Then, DESC framework measures DEA process performance in respect to the set priorities, and benchmark the performance against the competitors and best in class performance. Third phase of this framework develops the guided performance in optimizing the planning performance for finished products and raw materials.
A Review of Distribution Related Problems in Logistics and Supply Chain Research Xu Yang
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A comprehensive review of distribution problems in logistics and supply chain management is presented in this paper. We first review the definitions of distribution, and then define it from a new perspective. We also present and compare different taxonomies of distribution networks. Next, the importance and difficulties of distribution research are discussed. We point out that there are 12 issues in distribution research that need to be addressed. The major conclusion of the paper is that future research needs to address an integrated approach to distribution design and to consider and incorporate the sustainability development concept.
Utilizing Pipeline Quality and Facility Sustainability to Optimize Crude Oil Supply Chains Billy Gray; Erick C. Jones; Yvette Weatherton; Restu Sunarto-Bussey; Harrison Armstrong
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In this paper, the distribution center (DC) model shown in Shapiros Modeling the Supply Chain is modified to show optimal locations to place small and large refineries based on transportation distances, refinery building costs, and the costs associated with refinery sustainability and pipeline quality. Though this model was originally used to determine the optimal locations to place distribution centers based on transportation distances and the size of the distribution centers, this model was modified to allow the use of different costs associated with the quality condition of the pipeline and the costs of sustaining an environmentally friendly facility. The case used to prove the model is the Indonesian oil industry due to how an increase in efficiency and excess capacity could provide another viable country to supply oil to the United States. The outputs of this paper are efficiency frontiers that show how the costs of pipeline quality and facility sustainability affect the overall costs of the Indonesian oil industry and a model that can be used to evaluate the oil industries in other countries.
Opportunities and Pitfalls Associated with Coordination Structures in Supply Chain Management: An Exploratory Case Study Renu Agarwal; Preethi Subramani
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Supply chain management has recently received considerable attention with an aim to reduce production costs, manage risks, reduce delays, maximize profit, and improve the quality of products, with the result of increased competitiveness and profitability for all stakeholders. It is in this context that this paper investigates what coordination structures (focal, mediated or collaborative) are adopted by supply chains in an attempt to conduct integrative planning. We investigate what coordination structure is required by the focal firm to successfully manage supply chain activities. This paper draws on evidence from the extant literature and demonstrates the prevalence of the newly defined coordination structures in the manufacturing of complex products with a multitude supply chain based on findings from exploratory case studies. Potential opportunities and pitfalls associated with each of the coordination structures in regards to governance, supply risk, quality and supplier involvement practices are examined. Hypotheses are developed to help understand the impact of coordination structures on various supply chain activities. Previous studies have not considered the potential pitfalls and opportunities for the focal firm in choosing to adopt a particular coordination structure in the complex products manufacturing industry, which poses specific regulatory considerations. The two explanatory case studies also consider the perspective of tier 2 suppliers, which are not commonly considered in the supply chain literature. Moreover, this research is able to demonstrate that there is no such coordination structure as one size fits all, and instead illustrates that even different component supply chains in the same organisation can have different coordination structures.
Modelling Supply Chain Coordination: An Application of Analytic Hierarchy Process under Fuzzy Environment Rajendra Kumar Shukla; Dixit Garg; Ashish Agarwal
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Coordination of supply chain of trading partner plays a crucial role in improving overall supply chain performance. For allocating the component or services to trading partner, it would be significant to analyze the supply chain coordination of the trading partner. In order to prioritize supply chain coordination mechanisms the conventional methods are hardly adequate to deal with the imprecise or vague nature of linguistic assessment. To overcome this difficulty, fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model is proposed. In this study, a fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process is applied for prioritization of coordination mechanisms for selected supply chain. A case study of Indian automotive parts manufacturing company is described to illustrate the application of the used method. This paper presents how Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) can be applied to allow for evaluation and prioritization of mechanisms used to coordinate a supply chain. After determining, the coordination criteria that affect the Supply chain partner prioritization, fuzzy AHP method is applied to the problem and results related to the prioritization of coordination mechanisms are presented.
Applicability of Lean Healthcare in Sri Lankan Healthcare Supply Chains Rangi Lakma Wijewardana; Thashika Rupasinghe
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This paper aims to evaluate the applicability of lean healthcare concept in to Sri Lankan healthcare supply chains with the intention of achieving process improvement since there is no evidence for lean healthcare, an emerging concept applied in Sri Lankan context. Available literature on lean applied in commercial supply chains, healthcare supply chains and lean applied in healthcare were reviewed and Sri Lankan context is studied mainly through observation and available information. Though it has been proven that lean thinking can be adopted in healthcare it remains a challenge to practically implement with the rigid healthcare structure in Sri Lanka. However the literature review implies that performance excellence can be achieved through lean best practices. Since lean is an emerging concept being applied in healthcare for more than ten years, no effort has made to analyze the applicability in to Sri Lankan context. In addition healthcare supply chain has been defined in different perspectives which cannot be aligned with Sri Lankan scenario.
Interpretive Structural Modelling for Challenging Issues in JIT Supply Chain: Product Variety Perceptive Vijay Bhaskar Mahajan; J. R. Jadhav; Dr. V. R. Kalamkar; Dr. B. E. Narkhede
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The success of JIT in Japan inspired many organizations to adopt JIT to the supply chain in order to reduce the waste and cost. These organizations have to face inherent challenging issues and complexities while implementing JIT concepts in supply chain. The manufacturer must be in position to identify challenging issues, its consequences so as to design a robust and reliable supply chain accordingly otherwise the manufacturing system may not provide the desired results. The focus of this paper is on the significant challenging issues in JIT supply chain from product variety perspective. Some challenging issues act as driver for sustainable implementation of JIT supply chain. For adoption of JIT supply chain, significant issues must be identified, analysed and discussed. In this research, study factors are the challenging issues for sustainable JIT supply chain implementation. Authors have identified ten significant issues from literature review. The main objectives are to identify and rank the challenging issues for implementation, to develop and to analysed the interaction between identified challenging issues using ISM and to prepare a framework for successful JIT supply chain implementation.
Supply Chain Coordination Competency and Firm Performance: An Empirical Study Rajendra Kumar Shukla; Dixit Garg; Ashish Agarwal
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Thispaper presents a model to conduct an empirical study in Indian industries toimprove the performance of their supply chain. The present research focuses onvarious variables that affect coordination and performance of supply chain of amanufacturing company. In a survey, variables helping in improving coordinationand performance of the supply chain have been gauged. With the help of factoranalysis, top priority variables have been identified. The findings show that contracts, standardizationof rules, joint cost minimization, risk and reward sharing and uses ofelectronic data interchange (EDI) have a significant influence on the coordination.Learning and growth, better product quality, reduced customer complaints, profitsmargin and customer service level are emerged as top level performance indicatorsof manufacturing organizations. Further, a framework is suggested, thatincludes the relationship between top priority variables of supply chaincoordination and firm performance. Keywords: Supply chain management, Supplychain coordination, coordination mechanisms, Firm performance, Factor analysis

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