Assessment of visibility in industrial construction projects: a viewpoint from supply chain stakeholders

Vineeth Dharmapalan, William J. O'brien, D. Morrice, M. Jung
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Purpose Stakeholders of construction projects exhibit different perceptions regarding the visibility of materials in the supply chain, which affects the timely delivery and installation of materials. This study aims to quantitatively investigate the differences in viewpoints of owners, contractors, designers and suppliers about the visibility of materials at supply chain locations and different material types during the construction of industrial projects. Design/methodology/approach Survey data about visibility at nine typical supply chain locations and three common material types were collected from owner, contractor, designer and supplier groups and analyzed using frequency statistics, relative importance index and tests for equality of odds. Findings Offsite Tier-2 supplier, ports and kitting site shows the lowest visibility level for the owner, contractor, supplier and designer groups. Also, the supplier group tends to have adequate to extreme visibility at the Tier-2 supplier, kitting site and during transportation compared to owner, contractor and designer groups. An example finding concerning the visibility of material types is that owners and contractors perceive prefabricated material requires higher visibility than all other material types. Research limitations/implications The findings are limited to construction projects in the industrial sector. Further, the survey participants were based in North America at the time of participation. Practical implications The study’s findings indicate how visibility is spread across supply chain locations and for material types for the owners, contractors, suppliers and designers of industrial projects. As such, academia and industry’s research and investment efforts can be more focused on locations and material types that need improvement. Social implications Industrial projects play an essential part in improving society’s daily lives, and this study’s findings contribute to improving the efficiency of the supply chain during construction of industrial projects. Originality/value Although previous studies mentioned the need and importance of visibility improvement, none have sought to understand the perception of leading supply chain stakeholders about visibility at supply chain locations and of material types. This study’s findings provide specific insights and directions for advancing in these areas with regard to supply chain visibility.
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工业建设项目可见性评估:来自供应链利益相关者的观点
建筑项目的利益相关者对供应链中材料的可见性表现出不同的看法,这影响了材料的及时交付和安装。本研究旨在定量调查业主、承包商、设计师和供应商在工业项目建设过程中对供应链位置和不同材料类型的材料可见性的看法差异。设计/方法/方法从业主、承包商、设计师和供应商群体中收集了关于九个典型供应链地点和三种常见材料类型的可见性的调查数据,并使用频率统计、相对重要性指数和几率均等测试进行分析。findingsofsite二级供应商、港口和配套网站显示了业主、承包商、供应商和设计师群体的最低可见性水平。此外,与业主、承包商和设计师团队相比,供应商团队往往在二级供应商、配套现场和运输过程中具有足够的能见度。关于材料类型可见性的一个例子是,业主和承包商认为预制材料比所有其他材料类型需要更高的可见性。研究局限/启示研究结果仅限于工业部门的建筑项目。此外,调查参与者在参与调查时居住在北美。实际意义研究结果表明,对于工业项目的业主、承包商、供应商和设计师来说,可见性是如何在供应链位置和材料类型上传播的。因此,学术界和工业界的研究和投资可以更多地集中在需要改进的地点和材料类型上。工业项目在改善社会日常生活方面发挥着重要作用,本研究的发现有助于提高工业项目建设过程中供应链的效率。原创性/价值虽然以前的研究提到了可见性改进的必要性和重要性,但没有一个研究试图了解供应链主要利益相关者对供应链位置和材料类型可见性的看法。本研究的发现为供应链可见性在这些领域的发展提供了具体的见解和方向。
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