Outsourcing of logistics activities in a complex supply chain: a case study from the Norwegian oil and gas industry

2008 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bjornar Aas ◽  
Arnt Buvik ◽  
Djurdjica Cakic
2021 ◽  
pp. 239496432110320
Author(s):  
Francesca Loia ◽  
Vincenzo Basile ◽  
Nancy Capobianco ◽  
Roberto Vona

Over the years, value co-creation practices have become increasingly more important by supporting collaborative interactions and the achievement of sustainable and mutual competitive advantage between the ecosystem’ actors. In this direction, the oil and gas industry is proposing a sustainable re-use of offshore platforms based on value co-creation and resources exchange between the actors involved. According to this consideration, this work aims at re-reading the decommissioning of offshore platforms in the light of value co-creation practices, trying to capture the factors that governments and companies can leverage to pursue a sustainable development of local communities. To reach this goal, this work follows an exploratory approach by using, in particular, the case study. Specifically, one of the most notably projects in the Italian context have been chosen, the Paguro platform, in order to provide empirical insights into the nature of these value co-creation processes. Five value co-creation practices have been identified which highlight the importance of synergistic efforts of institutions, companies and technology-based platforms for improving the ability to co-create and capture value in the process of decommissioning. This exploratory work establishes a foundation for future research, and offers theoretical and managerial guidance in this increasingly important area.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
Milena Vladimirovna Zagrebelskaya ◽  

The article providesthe main problems of oil and gas enterprises in the supply chains in the loop of procurement based onexample of Uzbekneftegaz. The possibilities of modern information logistics technologies in solving the above problems are reflected. The author's model of integratedplanning based on the logistics technology Sales & Operations Planning, taking into account the peculiarities of the oil and gas industry, is proposed for implementation at oil and gas enterprises in order to improve the efficiency of the planning and implementation of business processes.Key Words:logistics, supply chain, sales and operations planning, S&OP, oil and gas complex, integrated planning


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Pattinson

This case study focuses on strategic thinking and opportunistic approaches to business growth and diversification. It begins by examining the recent purchase of ‘Quickcover’, a remote-controlled sports pitch covering system, by engineering company Strategic Engineering Services and the company's current dilemma – whether to continue to develop this type of product, or sell it and concentrate on its existing engineering services business. In recent years, Strategic Engineering Services has moved away from traditional heavy engineering and diversified into related areas such as engineering services, oil and gas industry recruitment, plant and equipment hire, instrument calibration and project management. The case considers the relationship between strategic thinking and entrepreneurial approaches to opportunity recognition, exploring the concept of intelligent opportunism as an approach that enables entrepreneurs to develop emergent strategies and take advantage of new opportunities. It explores these concepts in the context of the current dilemma of Strategic Engineering Services.


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