2020
DOI: 10.3390/info11090431
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Proposing a Supply Chain Collaboration Framework for Synchronous Flow Implementation in the Automotive Industry: A Moroccan Case Study

Abstract: The present paper reports on studying synchronous flow implementation, as a lean supply chain tools, through a collaborative relationship with suppliers. This involves consolidating with a new contribution to the development and application of a supply chain collaboration framework between automotive constructor and first-tier equipment suppliers to achieve the synchronous flow of components. The objective is to provide the automotive companies with a decision-making tool for selecting strategic suppliers to c… Show more

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“…It is call Pareto-optimal installation or non-dominated installation. Target-programming, target attainment, direction method and distance- method can be used as resolving multi-level issue (Mark et al 2020 ; Lee et al 2016 ). In this paper, genetic algorithm was used to acquire Pareto-optimal resolving for multi-level target.…”
Section: Analysis Flow Path Of Supply Chain Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is call Pareto-optimal installation or non-dominated installation. Target-programming, target attainment, direction method and distance- method can be used as resolving multi-level issue (Mark et al 2020 ; Lee et al 2016 ). In this paper, genetic algorithm was used to acquire Pareto-optimal resolving for multi-level target.…”
Section: Analysis Flow Path Of Supply Chain Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. [4], the authors investigate a vertical collaborative model across an automotive constructor and first-tier equipment suppliers. The key factors impacting a successful collaboration are first established.…”
Section: Summary Of Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly optimized supply chain processes are risk abound. For instance, these processes may not allow for large inventory buffering as in the automotive case study introduced in [4]. Resources and lead times optimization can also result in narrow risk margins [5].…”
Section: Summary Of Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lean is a management system that has grown from its primary purpose as a set of tools in the manufacturing field [for instance, Just in Time (JIT)] to a human-centric systems perspective that can be used in any process and any environment (for example, LM) (Alefari et al , 2017). Lean management’s main goal is to produce high-quality products that satisfy demanding customers with as few resources as possible (Kadarova and Demecko, 2016; Ibn El Farouk et al , 2020), as Lean definition tends to vary based on the perspective and application from which we desire to define it. For example, LM is a production method based on the philosophy of increasing productivity while reducing waste in a production process (Psomas and Antony, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%