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Title

A process framework for implementing VMI on the demand side

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2012

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Research in Logistics & Production

Journal year: 2012 | Journal volume: vol. 2 | Journal number: no. 1

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • vendor managed inventory
  • supply chain concept
  • process reference model
  • business processes
Abstract

EN Constantly, increasing customer requirements and changing market conditions require companies to collaborate with supply chain partners. Therefore, supply chain concepts like Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) are now applied in various industries. Although VMI has become well-known in recent years, only a few companies plan, optimize, coordinate and implement processes with partners of the supply chain. Especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs) do not coordinate business processes with their suppliers, because it is very difficult for SMEs to estimate the effects of the implementation of VMI on their business processes. This paper focuses on a framework for integrating such a supply chain concept into the business processes on the demand side. To support the VMI implementation a process reference model with best practice processes is needed. Therefore, an extended process reference model LogWIN-P_VMI was developed, which helps companies to estimate the effects of VMI on their business processes.

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31 - 42

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