Supply chain management as a competitive advantage for grocery small and medium-sized enterprises in Mahikeng, South Africa

Kgosietsile F. Monnagaaratwe, Kenneth Mathu
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Background: The adoption of supply chain management (SCM) strategy in the last four decades has transformed enterprises, prompting them to take a more customer-centric approach in their operations. Addressing the customer’s needs through coordinated SC networks is a competitive advantage for enterprises. The purpose of this study was to explore SCM as a competitive advantage for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), specifically grocery stores in Mahikeng, South Africa.Research objectives: The investigation sought to explore the role of supply chain collaboration in enhancing constant flow of products for business continuity and cost-saving for SMEs from third-party logistics (3PL) transport optimisation, and it was discovered that the practice of reverse logistics by SMEs recovered value and reduced waste.Research methodology: A qualitative research method with descriptive design and a nonprobability sampling strategy was followed to conduct the study. The recorded interviews were transcribed, translated, coded and analysed via thematic data analysis to determine the outcome of the study.Results: The study established that SCM improved cost-effectiveness through cost-saving on shared (3PL) transportation between SMEs and improved efficiency through enhanced supplier–customer relationships by maintaining continuous flow of products and services. The optimisation of transportation, continuous flow of products and services and recovery of value through reverse logistics reduced waste and increased efficiency, which enhanced competitiveness and sustainability of the retailers.Conclusion: It is apparent that enterprises that streamlined operations through SCM also reduced waste, thereby enhancing competitiveness and sustainability. The findings indicated that owners and managers will understand the benefits of adopting SCM strategies.
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供应链管理作为南非Mahikeng中小型杂货企业的竞争优势
背景:在过去的四十年中,供应链管理(SCM)战略的采用已经改变了企业,促使他们在运营中采取更加以客户为中心的方法。通过协调一致的供应链网络来满足客户的需求是企业的竞争优势。本研究的目的是探讨供应链管理作为中小企业(SMEs)的竞争优势,特别是南非Mahikeng的杂货店。研究目标:本研究旨在探讨供应链协作在通过第三方物流(3PL)运输优化提高中小企业业务连续性和成本节约方面的作用,并发现中小企业的逆向物流实践回收了价值并减少了浪费。研究方法:采用描述性设计的定性研究方法和非概率抽样策略进行研究。对记录的访谈进行转录、翻译、编码,并通过专题数据分析进行分析,以确定研究结果。结果:研究表明,供应链管理通过节省中小企业之间共享(第三方物流)运输的成本来提高成本效益,并通过保持产品和服务的连续流动来增强供应商与客户的关系来提高效率。通过逆向物流优化运输,产品和服务的连续流动以及价值回收,减少了浪费,提高了效率,从而增强了零售商的竞争力和可持续性。结论:通过供应链管理精简业务的企业显然也减少了浪费,从而提高了竞争力和可持续性。调查结果显示,业主和管理人员会明白采用供应链管理策略的好处。
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