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Collaborative supply chain management
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2007
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Supply Chain PerformanceEngineeringSupply NetworkSmart ManufacturingSupply Chain PlanningSustainable Supply Chain ManagementCpfr ModelManagementLogisticsSupply ChainSupply Chain ViabilitySupply Chain VisibilitySupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementSupply Chain EffectivenessSupplier ManagementSupply ManagementHealthcare Supply Chain ManagementService Supply ChainBusinessSupply Chain CollaborationSupply Chain AnalysisSupply Chain Configuration
Purpose The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of contemporary supply‐chain management systems. Design/methodology/approach The paper highlights the examples of state‐of‐the‐art practice in supply‐chain management, and speculates about where this movement is headed. Some of the collaborative supply chain management products generating the most interest will also be examined. Findings Collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) is the most recent prolific management initiative that provides supply chain collaboration and visibility. By following CPFR, companies can dramatically improve supply chain effectiveness with demand planning, synchronized production scheduling, logistic planning, and new product design. CPFR will force suppliers to innovate, building on strong one‐to‐one relationships that will drive smarter ways of doing things. Most companies and industries can benefit from CPFR. However, companies that experience variation in demand, buy or sell a product on a periodic basis, and those that deal in highly differentiated or branded products will benefit the most. Practical implications Practitioners can gain first‐hand knowledge of the CPFR model, technology and factors influencing adoption. Practitioners can also find examples of state‐of‐the‐art practice in supply‐chain management, and study some of the collaborative supply chain management products generating the most interest. Originality/value The paper is valuable to practitioners interested in implementing CPFR in their organizations.
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