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Disruptions in information flow: a revenue costing supply chain dilemma

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:34 authored by Albert Munoz AneirosAlbert Munoz Aneiros, Michael Clements
The integration of supply chains as a mechanism for value creation is largely dependent on continuous flowof real time accurate information from the customer back upstream to the manufacturer. This ideal is oftenunachievable when disruptions in the flow of information and materials are known to regularly occur in somemanufacturing supply chains. This paper focuses on quantifying the potential lost sales revenue attributed toinformation and material delays in a supply chain using discrete event simulation of the Beer Distribution Game.Results indicate a direct relationship between lost sales revenue and delay times. When exposed to severallevels of delay such disruptions will cause loss of sales revenue. Interestingly, data collected suggests thatinformation delays play a larger role than material delays as a contributor to lost sales revenue.This study provides a solid platform to further justify the implementation of technology such as RFID in aneffort to decrease the level of lost sales revenue in manufacturing supply chains. The implementation oftechnologies that will increase the speed of information flow throughout a supply chain as well as increasingvisibility of inventory in the supply chain can assist to minimise lost sales.

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Munoz, A. & Clements, M. D. (2008). Disruptions in information flow: a revenue costing supply chain dilemma. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 3 (1), 30-40.

Journal title

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pagination

30-40

Language

English

RIS ID

22891

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