敏感产品运输供应链中主要破坏性事件的分类

IF 1.3 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Production Management and Engineering Pub Date : 2018-07-26 DOI:10.4995/IJPME.2018.10369
Quentin Schoen, Raquel Sanchis, R. Poler, M. Lauras, F. Fontanili, Sébastien Truptil
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即将到来的物流环境将深刻改变我们的产品供应方式。事实上,一些新趋势将要求在开放和动态网络中的大量利益相关者之间越来越多的敏捷性。由于新的数据收集和处理能力,这应该是可能实现的。考虑到这种不断变化的技术和物流环境,似乎有必要更具体地定义和分类可能影响供应链的主要破坏性事件。事实上,大量的数据是在现场收集的,必须有助于在中断的情况下做出相关决策。为了自动理解这些数据的含义,有必要检测和分类破坏性事件,以找到最佳的适应。本文主要研究对敏捷性要求较高的敏感产品供应链,基于其对破坏性事件的检测能力。我们以血液供应链为例。
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Categorisation of the Main Disruptive Events in the Sensitive Products Transportation Supply Chains
The upcoming logistic environment is about to modify deeply the way we supply products. In fact, some new trends are going to require more and more agility between a large number of stakeholders in open and dynamic networks. This should be possible to achieve thanks to new data collection and treatment abilities. Considering this moving technological and logistic environment, it appears necessary to define and categorize more specifically the main disruptive events that can affect a supply chain. In fact, amount of data are collected on the field and must be helpful to make relevant decisions in case of disruption. In order to understand automatically what these data mean, it is necessary to detect and classify the disruptive events in order to find the best adaptation. This paper focuses on the sensitive products’ supply chains, that are facing with agility high requirements, based on their ability to detect disruptive events. We take as an example the blood supply chain.
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