2016
DOI: 10.1080/02827581.2016.1170874
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Supply chain management in the Swedish wood products industry – a need analysis

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“…In wood supply chain research, the attention is shifting from optimization models focusing on one single or few processes to modelling the entire supply chain. Little research exists on wood supply chains topics before the 1990s, but, driven by technological and commercial changes (Larsson et al 2016), a considerable increase is observed for other industries and supply chains such as agriculture (Manuj et al 2009;Tako and Robinson 2012;Borodin et al 2016;Oliveira et al 2016). For forest-based industries, DES models were predominantly developed for wood supply chains with multimodal transport (Table 2) or unimodal transport (Table 3).…”
Section: Narrative Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In wood supply chain research, the attention is shifting from optimization models focusing on one single or few processes to modelling the entire supply chain. Little research exists on wood supply chains topics before the 1990s, but, driven by technological and commercial changes (Larsson et al 2016), a considerable increase is observed for other industries and supply chains such as agriculture (Manuj et al 2009;Tako and Robinson 2012;Borodin et al 2016;Oliveira et al 2016). For forest-based industries, DES models were predominantly developed for wood supply chains with multimodal transport (Table 2) or unimodal transport (Table 3).…”
Section: Narrative Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, related scientific literature can be separated in two main research categories. The first focuses on single processes like harvesting, forwarding, transportation, or mill operations, whereas the second highlights integrated issues along these processes considering supply chain management principles (D'Amours et al 2008;Larsson et al 2016). Furthermore, driven by a growing bioeconomy and a rising biomass demand, an increasing number of articles widen the focus of (biomass) supply chain studies on sustainability and feasibility issues (Lewandowski 2015;How and Lam 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zato predlagamo, da se gospodarska politika usmerja v krepitev celotne verige, ne samo njenih delov, saj je v posameznih delih verige dodana vrednost v izdelku različna, predvsem pa so v posameznih delih verige tudi ostali finančni kazalniki različni, so pa vsi členi te verige pomembni za celovitejše in smotrnejše izkoriščanje pomembnega naravnega vira. Pomen delovanja gozdno-lesnih verig so podrobneje preučevali številni avtorji, katerih ugotovitve zelo dobro povzemajo Larsson et al (2016).…”
Section: Razprava In Zaključki Discussion and Conclusionunclassified
“…Penfield et al [30] identified the characteristics of efficient hardwood sawmill supply chains through data envelopment analysis. Larsson et al [31] conducted a literature survey to detail the potential of SSCM to solve the challenges of the Swedish woodproducts industry. Thị Thu Sương [32] identified the factors that influence supply chain collaboration in the Vietnamese wood-processing industry using a questionnaire survey.…”
Section: Conceptualization Of Critical Success Factormentioning
confidence: 99%