Case study : optimizing order fulfillment in a global retail supply chain

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2009

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Amer, Y.
Luong, L.
Lee, S.H.

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International Journal of Production Economics, 2009; 127(2):278-291

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This paper demonstrates a model which uses an adaption of Design for six sigma and fuzzy logic to optimize, monitor and control the order fulfillment process in the supply chain of a global retail firm. Even though the firm has advanced SCM practices in place retail stores suffer from stock outs of popular items and excessive stock of lower selling items. The order fulfillment optimization model presented enhances supply chain integration and collaboration across supply chain partners through effective monitoring and controlling of supply chain variables. It considers the critical to customer requirements at the supply chain design onset making it a useful model for dealing with customer differentiation andchannel separation. With 47% of firms only focusing on developing smooth internalprocesses this model offers opportunities for external supply chain improvements andpartial integration across the chain to improve business outcomes.

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Copyright 2009 Elsevier

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