Food production systems are complex industrial operations that often involve multiple parties. This study proposes inventory management strategies for a multi-echelon perishable food supply chain with growing and deteriorating items. The upstream end of the proposed food supply chain is the farming echelon where newborn growing items are reared to maturity. Following this, the items are sent to the processing echelon for processing, a term that collectively describes activities such as slaughtering, cutting and packaging. The aim of the processing echelon is to transform live growing items into processed food products that are suitable for human consumption. The downstream end of the supply chain is the retail echelon where consumer d...
The paper studies a well-known phenomenon, information sharing in supply chains, in a new context, f...
In the last decades, global food supply chains had to deal with the increasing awareness of the stak...
Creating systems designs by considering a balance between economic, environmental and social effects...
Growing items have, in recent years, emerged as a distinct class of items within inventory modelling...
The primary source of a vast majority of consumable food products is growing items such as crops or ...
Food products' wholesomeness is affected due to continuous degradative changes with time, resulting ...
The demand for perishable food products is often influenced by the selling price and the age of the ...
Quality control is an important consideration in food production systems which often start with far...
This study develops an integrated production-inventory model for a two-echelon supply chain network ...
In this paper, we report through case study findings that the food supply chain can be improved by i...
Since the introduction of sustainable development, industries have witnessed significant sustainabil...
Food loss is one of the heavy challenges to food security in low income countries. Inefficiencies an...
One of the more recent advances in inventory management is the modelling of inventory systems consi...
Certain inventory items are living organisms, for example livestock, and are therefore capable of gr...
Supply chain managers in the retail grocery industry face significant challenges in reducing the was...
The paper studies a well-known phenomenon, information sharing in supply chains, in a new context, f...
In the last decades, global food supply chains had to deal with the increasing awareness of the stak...
Creating systems designs by considering a balance between economic, environmental and social effects...
Growing items have, in recent years, emerged as a distinct class of items within inventory modelling...
The primary source of a vast majority of consumable food products is growing items such as crops or ...
Food products' wholesomeness is affected due to continuous degradative changes with time, resulting ...
The demand for perishable food products is often influenced by the selling price and the age of the ...
Quality control is an important consideration in food production systems which often start with far...
This study develops an integrated production-inventory model for a two-echelon supply chain network ...
In this paper, we report through case study findings that the food supply chain can be improved by i...
Since the introduction of sustainable development, industries have witnessed significant sustainabil...
Food loss is one of the heavy challenges to food security in low income countries. Inefficiencies an...
One of the more recent advances in inventory management is the modelling of inventory systems consi...
Certain inventory items are living organisms, for example livestock, and are therefore capable of gr...
Supply chain managers in the retail grocery industry face significant challenges in reducing the was...
The paper studies a well-known phenomenon, information sharing in supply chains, in a new context, f...
In the last decades, global food supply chains had to deal with the increasing awareness of the stak...
Creating systems designs by considering a balance between economic, environmental and social effects...