Modelling demand-driven chain networks using multiple CODP's
Purpose ¿ to model demand-driven chain networks on basis of multiple Customer Order Decoupling Points (CODPs). Design/methodology/approach ¿ literature study and a case study in dairy industry, based on in-depth expert interviews. Findings ¿ four main underlying factors of CODP diversity are addressed and modelled. Research limitations/implications ¿ the proposed multiple CODP models provide the basic setup of a reference-process model for demand-driven chain networks, and should further be developed into a formalized model that incorporates detailed implementation knowledge of different industries. Practical implications ¿ the research contributes to making the generic CODP concept suitable for process design of demand-driven chain networks. Originality/value ¿ the paper adds to existing research on CODPs by addressing the main underlying factors of CODP diversity. Based on these dimensions, basic process models of demand-driven chain networks are proposed and applied in dairy industry. Keywords Customer Order Decoupling Point (CODP), Demand-driven chain networks
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Format: | Article in monograph or in proceedings biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Life Science, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/modelling-demand-driven-chain-networks-using-multiple-codps |
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Summary: | Purpose ¿ to model demand-driven chain networks on basis of multiple Customer Order Decoupling Points (CODPs). Design/methodology/approach ¿ literature study and a case study in dairy industry, based on in-depth expert interviews. Findings ¿ four main underlying factors of CODP diversity are addressed and modelled. Research limitations/implications ¿ the proposed multiple CODP models provide the basic setup of a reference-process model for demand-driven chain networks, and should further be developed into a formalized model that incorporates detailed implementation knowledge of different industries. Practical implications ¿ the research contributes to making the generic CODP concept suitable for process design of demand-driven chain networks. Originality/value ¿ the paper adds to existing research on CODPs by addressing the main underlying factors of CODP diversity. Based on these dimensions, basic process models of demand-driven chain networks are proposed and applied in dairy industry. Keywords Customer Order Decoupling Point (CODP), Demand-driven chain networks |
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