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Rene Kling - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Supplier Relationship Management anathema for the south african public procurement sector
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 2013Co-Authors: M J Naude, Intaher Marcus Ambe, Rene KlingAbstract:The public sector is recognised as being one of the most important customer groups for many Suppliers and service providers because of the volume of public expenditure. Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is a necessary tool on which businesses in the public and private sectors rely. However, in the South African public sector, despite the intention to boost service delivery through efficient and effective Supplier-Management processes, the development of sound Supplier Relationships is a challenge. The purpose of this article is to provide insight into Supplier-Relationship challenges and to suggest a framework for implementing SRM in the South African public sector. The research presented is based on a survey using both descriptive and exploratory research. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 participants at eight institutions in KwaZulu-Natal. Purposive sampling techniques were used. The findings reveal that the main Supplier-related challenges that handicap procurement practices in the province are a lack of experience, a lack of affirmable Suppliers, threats and bribes, a lack of integrity, an inability to meet delivery deadlines and quality issues. The findings further reveal that Supplier Relationships in the public sector are of a transactional nature. A five-stage framework is therefore recommended for implementing SRM in the South African public sector and in order to assist government procurement officials to reap the benefits of SRM whilst supporting the requirements of public-sector procurement.
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Supplier Relationship Management – anathema for the South African public procurement sector
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 2013Co-Authors: M J Naude, Intaher Marcus Ambe, Rene KlingAbstract:The public sector is recognised as being one of the most important customer groups for many Suppliers and service providers because of the volume of public expenditure. Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is a necessary tool on which businesses in the public and private sectors rely. However, in the South African public sector, despite the intention to boost service delivery through efficient and effective Supplier-Management processes, the development of sound Supplier Relationships is a challenge. The purpose of this article is to provide insight into Supplier-Relationship challenges and to suggest a framework for implementing SRM in the South African public sector. The research presented is based on a survey using both descriptive and exploratory research. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 participants at eight institutions in KwaZulu-Natal. Purposive sampling techniques were used. The findings reveal that the main Supplier-related challenges that handicap procurement practices in the province are a lack of experience, a lack of affirmable Suppliers, threats and bribes, a lack of integrity, an inability to meet delivery deadlines and quality issues. The findings further reveal that Supplier Relationships in the public sector are of a transactional nature. A five-stage framework is therefore recommended for implementing SRM in the South African public sector and in order to assist government procurement officials to reap the benefits of SRM whilst supporting the requirements of public-sector procurement.
Victor Lo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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design of an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system for new product development
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Dawei Lu, Victor LoAbstract:Since the 1990s, the business environment has changed greatly because of global integration and the lifecycles of products are becoming shorter. The drive to continually cut costs and focus on core competencies has driven many to outsource some or all of their production. It is found that the integration of customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), to facilitate supply chain Management in the areas of Supplier selection using an artificial intelligence approach, has become a promising solution for manufacturers to identify appropriate Suppliers and trading partners to form a supply network on which they depend for products, services and distribution. In this paper, an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) using hybrid case based reasoning (CBR) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) techniques to select and benchmark potential Suppliers is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product ( Hong Kong) Limited, the outsource cycle time from searching for potential Suppliers to the allocation of order during new product development is greatly reduced.
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an enterprise collaborative Management system a case study of Supplier Relationship Management
Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, W. B. Lee, Victor LoAbstract:In this paper, a server‐based enterprise collaborative Management system using enterprise application integration technology is developed for trial implementation at Honeywell Consumer Products (Hong Kong) Limited, in the area of Supplier Relationship Management. The system facilitates Supplier selection using an integrative case‐based Supplier selection and help desk approach to select the most appropriate Suppliers, based on their past performance records from a case‐based warehouse. Discusses a case study to integrate Honeywell's Supplier rating system and product coding system by case‐based reasoning technique to select preferred Suppliers during the new product development process. Finds that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of orders is greatly reduced while performance of Suppliers can be monitored simultaneously.
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Development of a case based intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system – linking Supplier rating system and product coding system
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Wan-I Lee, Victor LoAbstract:An intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) integrating a company's customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, Supplier rating system (SRS) and product coding system (PCS) by the case based reasoning (CBR) technique to select preferred Suppliers during the new product development (NPD) process is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product (Hong Kong) Limited, it is found that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of order, as well as the delay in delivery of goods of Suppliers after order allocation, are greatly reduced. In addition, performance of Suppliers can be monitored effectively.
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design of a case based intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system the integration of Supplier rating system and product coding system
Expert Systems With Applications, 2003Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Victor LoAbstract:Abstract The design of Supplier Relationship Management to facilitate Supplier selection using an integrative case based Supplier selection and help desk approach to select the most appropriate Suppliers together with their past performance records from a case base warehouse has become a promising solution for manufacturers to identify preferred Suppliers and trading partners to form a supply network on which they depend for products, services and distribution. In this paper, an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) integrating a company's customer Relationship Management system, Supplier rating system and product coding system by the case based reasoning technique to select preferred Suppliers during new product development process is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product (Hong Kong) Limited, it is found that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of order, as well as the delay in delivery of goods of Suppliers after order allocation, are greatly reduced. In addition, performance of Suppliers can be monitored effectively.
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development of an intelligent customer Supplier Relationship Management system the application of case based reasoning
Industrial Management and Data Systems, 2003Co-Authors: K L Choy, Kenny K H Fan, Victor LoAbstract:In increasingly competitive markets, customer satisfaction is a vital corporate objective. Key elements to increasing customer satisfaction include producing consistently high‐quality products and providing high‐quality customer service. Also, Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) contributes to the Supplier selection and increases the competitive advantage of manufacturers. SRM can enhance customer satisfaction and increase market share. Thus the development of a customer‐SRM system in the areas of outsourcing is essential for a company to remain competitive. Discusses an intelligent customer‐SRM system (ISRMS), using case‐based reasoning to help solve problems such as Supplier selection and the help desk problem‐solving approach. By using ISRMS, companies can select the most suitable Suppliers from the Supplier list, as well as establishing a good customer‐Supplier Relationship between parties.
Kwang-leong Choy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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design of an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system for new product development
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Dawei Lu, Victor LoAbstract:Since the 1990s, the business environment has changed greatly because of global integration and the lifecycles of products are becoming shorter. The drive to continually cut costs and focus on core competencies has driven many to outsource some or all of their production. It is found that the integration of customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), to facilitate supply chain Management in the areas of Supplier selection using an artificial intelligence approach, has become a promising solution for manufacturers to identify appropriate Suppliers and trading partners to form a supply network on which they depend for products, services and distribution. In this paper, an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) using hybrid case based reasoning (CBR) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) techniques to select and benchmark potential Suppliers is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product ( Hong Kong) Limited, the outsource cycle time from searching for potential Suppliers to the allocation of order during new product development is greatly reduced.
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an enterprise collaborative Management system a case study of Supplier Relationship Management
Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, W. B. Lee, Victor LoAbstract:In this paper, a server‐based enterprise collaborative Management system using enterprise application integration technology is developed for trial implementation at Honeywell Consumer Products (Hong Kong) Limited, in the area of Supplier Relationship Management. The system facilitates Supplier selection using an integrative case‐based Supplier selection and help desk approach to select the most appropriate Suppliers, based on their past performance records from a case‐based warehouse. Discusses a case study to integrate Honeywell's Supplier rating system and product coding system by case‐based reasoning technique to select preferred Suppliers during the new product development process. Finds that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of orders is greatly reduced while performance of Suppliers can be monitored simultaneously.
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development of a case based intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system linking Supplier rating system and product coding system
Supply Chain Management, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, W. B. LeeAbstract:An intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) integrating a company’s customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, Supplier rating system (SRS) and product coding system (PCS) by the case based reasoning (CBR) technique to select preferred Suppliers during the new product development (NPD) process is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product (Hong Kong) Limited, it is found that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of order, as well as the delay in delivery of goods of Suppliers after order allocation, are greatly reduced. In addition, performance of Suppliers can be monitored effectively.
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Development of a case based intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system – linking Supplier rating system and product coding system
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2004Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Wan-I Lee, Victor LoAbstract:An intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) integrating a company's customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, Supplier rating system (SRS) and product coding system (PCS) by the case based reasoning (CBR) technique to select preferred Suppliers during the new product development (NPD) process is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product (Hong Kong) Limited, it is found that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of order, as well as the delay in delivery of goods of Suppliers after order allocation, are greatly reduced. In addition, performance of Suppliers can be monitored effectively.
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design of a case based intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system the integration of Supplier rating system and product coding system
Expert Systems With Applications, 2003Co-Authors: Kwang-leong Choy, Victor LoAbstract:Abstract The design of Supplier Relationship Management to facilitate Supplier selection using an integrative case based Supplier selection and help desk approach to select the most appropriate Suppliers together with their past performance records from a case base warehouse has become a promising solution for manufacturers to identify preferred Suppliers and trading partners to form a supply network on which they depend for products, services and distribution. In this paper, an intelligent Supplier Relationship Management system (ISRMS) integrating a company's customer Relationship Management system, Supplier rating system and product coding system by the case based reasoning technique to select preferred Suppliers during new product development process is discussed. By using ISRMS in Honeywell Consumer Product (Hong Kong) Limited, it is found that the outsource cycle time from the searching of potential Suppliers to the allocation of order, as well as the delay in delivery of goods of Suppliers after order allocation, are greatly reduced. In addition, performance of Suppliers can be monitored effectively.
Mark Hall - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the role of Supplier Relationship Management in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from food supply chains Supplier engagement in the uk supermarket sector
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016Co-Authors: Martin S Tidy, Xiaojun Wang, Mark HallAbstract:Abstract Food supply chain operations contribute significantly to Greenhouse Gas emissions. In the United Kingdom (UK), supermarkets are leading operators in the food retailing sector. With 75–90% of a typical food product's “carbon footprint” occurring in the supply chain upstream of the point of sale, socially responsible retailers need to influence Supplier behaviour to reduce emissions. This paper aims to examine the role of Supplier Relationship Management, including the use of formal Supplier Engagement Programmes, in the UK supermarket sector towards this end. We use secondary data analysis techniques to examine their Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability reports. This analysis finds that progress is being made in Sustainable Supply Chain Management, but the use of Supplier Relationship Management for emissions reduction is variable in application. Some Supplier Engagement Programmes operated by UK supermarkets could, nevertheless, act as exemplars of best practice, demonstrating how to achieve emissions reduction alongside other sustainability objectives.
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The role of Supplier Relationship Management in reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions from food supply chains: Supplier engagement in the UK supermarket sector
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016Co-Authors: Martin S Tidy, Xiaojun Wang, Mark HallAbstract:Abstract Food supply chain operations contribute significantly to Greenhouse Gas emissions. In the United Kingdom (UK), supermarkets are leading operators in the food retailing sector. With 75–90% of a typical food product's “carbon footprint” occurring in the supply chain upstream of the point of sale, socially responsible retailers need to influence Supplier behaviour to reduce emissions. This paper aims to examine the role of Supplier Relationship Management, including the use of formal Supplier Engagement Programmes, in the UK supermarket sector towards this end. We use secondary data analysis techniques to examine their Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability reports. This analysis finds that progress is being made in Sustainable Supply Chain Management, but the use of Supplier Relationship Management for emissions reduction is variable in application. Some Supplier Engagement Programmes operated by UK supermarkets could, nevertheless, act as exemplars of best practice, demonstrating how to achieve emissions reduction alongside other sustainability objectives.
M J Naude - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Supplier Relationship Management anathema for the south african public procurement sector
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 2013Co-Authors: M J Naude, Intaher Marcus Ambe, Rene KlingAbstract:The public sector is recognised as being one of the most important customer groups for many Suppliers and service providers because of the volume of public expenditure. Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is a necessary tool on which businesses in the public and private sectors rely. However, in the South African public sector, despite the intention to boost service delivery through efficient and effective Supplier-Management processes, the development of sound Supplier Relationships is a challenge. The purpose of this article is to provide insight into Supplier-Relationship challenges and to suggest a framework for implementing SRM in the South African public sector. The research presented is based on a survey using both descriptive and exploratory research. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 participants at eight institutions in KwaZulu-Natal. Purposive sampling techniques were used. The findings reveal that the main Supplier-related challenges that handicap procurement practices in the province are a lack of experience, a lack of affirmable Suppliers, threats and bribes, a lack of integrity, an inability to meet delivery deadlines and quality issues. The findings further reveal that Supplier Relationships in the public sector are of a transactional nature. A five-stage framework is therefore recommended for implementing SRM in the South African public sector and in order to assist government procurement officials to reap the benefits of SRM whilst supporting the requirements of public-sector procurement.
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Supplier Relationship Management – anathema for the South African public procurement sector
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 2013Co-Authors: M J Naude, Intaher Marcus Ambe, Rene KlingAbstract:The public sector is recognised as being one of the most important customer groups for many Suppliers and service providers because of the volume of public expenditure. Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is a necessary tool on which businesses in the public and private sectors rely. However, in the South African public sector, despite the intention to boost service delivery through efficient and effective Supplier-Management processes, the development of sound Supplier Relationships is a challenge. The purpose of this article is to provide insight into Supplier-Relationship challenges and to suggest a framework for implementing SRM in the South African public sector. The research presented is based on a survey using both descriptive and exploratory research. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 participants at eight institutions in KwaZulu-Natal. Purposive sampling techniques were used. The findings reveal that the main Supplier-related challenges that handicap procurement practices in the province are a lack of experience, a lack of affirmable Suppliers, threats and bribes, a lack of integrity, an inability to meet delivery deadlines and quality issues. The findings further reveal that Supplier Relationships in the public sector are of a transactional nature. A five-stage framework is therefore recommended for implementing SRM in the South African public sector and in order to assist government procurement officials to reap the benefits of SRM whilst supporting the requirements of public-sector procurement.