Modeling Enablers of Transporter’s Performance in Downstream Logistics of the Indian Oil Sector

IF 0.8 Q4 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Advances in Operations Research Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.1155/2021/1654326
R. Malik, M. Srivastava, Imlak Shaikh
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Oil industry in India has entered the competitive world, and each organization used probing strategies to reduce cost. India is a non-oil-producing country, and the scope for this lies in reducing supply chain cost in downstream logistics. This research provides an integrated model of key enablers for transporter’s performance in downstream logistics excellence of Indian oil sector to provide oil marketing companies’ a direction for design of future strategies to reduce downstream logistics cost. The sequential mixed-methods design is adopted. It identifies the enablers through literature review and interviews with transporters, working managers, and logistics experts (qualitative), and then, interpretive structural modeling (ISM) and MICMAC analysis (quantitative) are used to develop the diagraph and matrix to establish the contextual relationship and find their role and influence on each other. This readymade, unique, and unified model provides enablers for transporters’ performance in different individual categories, namely, dependent, independent, and autonomous enablers, and link them based on their driving power and dependence power along with their influencing behavior to enable transporters, working managers, and top management to focus on for reducing the logistics cost and shall add value for the ultimate customers. The academicians shall be benefited by appreciating practical aspects of this business.
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印度石油行业下游物流运输绩效的建模推动者
印度的石油工业已经进入了竞争激烈的世界,每个组织都使用探测策略来降低成本。印度是一个非石油生产国,其范围在于降低下游物流的供应链成本。本研究提供了印度石油行业运输商在下游物流卓越绩效的关键驱动因素的集成模型,为石油营销公司未来降低下游物流成本的策略设计提供了方向。采用顺序混合方法设计。通过文献综述和对运输商、工作经理和物流专家的访谈(定性)来确定促成因素,然后,使用解释结构模型(ISM)和MICMAC分析(定量)来开发图表和矩阵来建立上下文关系,并发现它们的作用和相互影响。这种现成的、独特的、统一的模型为运输者的不同个体类别的绩效提供了使能因素,即依赖、独立和自主的使能因素,并根据它们的驱动力、依赖性和影响行为将它们联系起来,使运输者、工作管理者和最高管理者能够专注于降低物流成本,并为最终客户增加价值。院士们应该通过欣赏这项业务的实际方面而受益。
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