Virtual supply chain – event handling and risks management in collaborative networks

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahm Shamsuzzoha ◽  
Petri Helo
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-18
Author(s):  
Dini Hamidin ◽  
Rofi Rofaida

Innovation and collaboration are essential to every organization in order to compete with its competitors. Outsourcing is done to distribute part of the responsibility of the parent organization so that it can be focused on its core business. The purpose of this literature review study is to determine innovation in collaborative networks related to the outsourcing supply chain. The SLR methodology was used in this study, while the database was taken from 6 sources, i.e., Emerald, Sage Journal, SpringerLink, IEEE, ScienceDirect, Wiley Online Library, and obtained 50 appropriate articles relevant to the topic. The literature review resulted that there are six trend innovations as collaboration network drivers. The future trends of innovation will be the dominance of research leading on three innovation trends, namely collaborative innovation, Innovation ecosystem, and open innovation in line with the development of technology and information disclosure.


Supply chain management (SCM) Strategy and design have innovate significantly in recent years. The buzzword currently when managing world-wide supply chains is design to growing(prenominal), incremental global complexity and volatility. Growing compression from fiscal nundinal and the impediment of increasing operating margins and working capital in this environment require efficient planning and execution of Supply Chain 4-0 “Supply Chain 4.0 – the relevancy of the Internet of Things, the application of sophisticated robotics, and the application of sophisticated analytics of big data in supply chain management: employment sensors in everything, Collaborative networks everywhere, automatize anything and everything , and analyse everything to significantly improve performance and customer satisfaction and available any time and from any where . Current paper is an effort to focus on the recent technological advances in supply chain management which is considered as Supply chain 4.0. The changes in ecosystem and benefits derived in in terms of efficiency, trackability, traceability, agility and managing bottom lines are significant.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (13) ◽  
pp. 6183
Author(s):  
Roque Torres-Sanchez ◽  
María Teresa Martínez Zafra ◽  
Fulgencio Soto-Valles ◽  
Manuel Jiménez-Buendía ◽  
Ana Toledo-Moreo ◽  
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Monitoring the main environmental conditions during storage and transportation of perishable foods is necessary to predict quality losses throughout shelf life. By far, temperature is the main factor affecting quality and shelf life, but there are other variables that would greatly affect quality losses such us relative humidity, O2, CO2, ethylene, etc. Thus, the real-time knowledge of the evolution of these parameters during the whole supply chain allows suppliers to prevent for food losses. This paper deeply describes the design of a flexible monitoring system with real-time communication to be used in the supply chain of perishable commodities, using Wi-Fi wireless communication as collaborative networks between different measurement points. Aspects such as consumption, performance and feasibility of the system are described in detail to check the adaptability of its use.


2020 ◽  
pp. 34-37
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Durant la période de confinement, la chaîne d’approvisionnement de la filière nucléaire a pleinement joué son rôle. Mais en sort-elle renforcée ? Si l’expérience acquise par les différents acteurs de la supply chain va lui offrir plus de robustesse, les difficultés économiques rencontrées par les autres filières industrielles, comme l’automobile ou l’aéronautique, risquent de fragiliser des acteurs essentiels à la filière nucléaire.


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