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Supply Chain Management, Partnership, and the Shipper ‐ Third Party Relationship
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Service ProviderThird-party RelationshipsSupplier RelationshipSupply NetworkSupply Chain DisruptionManagementBusinessSupply Chain RiskLogisticsSupply ChainPartnership RelationshipsSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementStrategic ManagementMarketingIndustrial OrganizationSupply Management
Supply chain management and partnership relationships are shaped by various forces, offering benefits and risks to shippers and service providers such as warehousers and transportation firms. The study proposes ways to minimize risks and identifies key research questions about adopting, structuring, and modeling supply chain management approaches. The authors propose specific risk‑mitigation strategies for supply chain partnerships. Survey results demonstrate the identified risks and benefits of supply chain partnerships for shippers, warehousers, and transportation providers.
The paper begins with an overview of some of the forces that have shaped supply chain management and partnership relationships. Next the potential benefits and risks of involvement in supply chain management/partnership relationships are discussed from the perspective of both the shipper and the service provider (warehousers and transportation firms). Results from a major survey of shippers, warehousers and transportation providers are used to illustrate the risks and benefits. Means of minimizing the potential risks are also suggested. The paper concludes with a discussion of issues in supply chain management that would benefit from further analysis and research. These issues include determination of whether a firm should use a supply chain management approach, the management structure to use in supply chain management, and modelling supply chain management systems.