2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13041752
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An Approach to Assess Sustainable Supply Chain Agility for a Manufacturing Organization

Abstract: Worldwide business organizations realize that agility of sustainable supply-chain is a requisite need for survival in a dynamic, competitive, and unpredictable market. The contribution of this research is to explore and evaluate sustainable agility in supply chains for a dairy manufacturing organization located in Saudi Arabia. Other contributions of this research are to update the literature about the different factors contributing to achieve agile supply chain, propose conceptual framework and assessment app… Show more

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“…In the supply chain, Al-Zabidi et al [17] proposed an approach to assess sustainable agility in a manufacturing organization. They highlighted the relationships between sustainable supply-chain capabilities, enablers, and attributes.…”
Section: Sustainability and Product Development Process: A Brief Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the supply chain, Al-Zabidi et al [17] proposed an approach to assess sustainable agility in a manufacturing organization. They highlighted the relationships between sustainable supply-chain capabilities, enablers, and attributes.…”
Section: Sustainability and Product Development Process: A Brief Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Zabidi et al [17] pointed out that digitalization in product design is one of the sustainable attributes that enable the realization of a sustainable supply chain. Al-Zabidi et al [17] also pointed out that quality design is a key attribute that is implemented in the design process in order to enable a sustainable supply chain. Several studies have seconded this conclusion [19][20][21].…”
Section: Sustainability and Product Development Process: A Brief Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shukor et al, 2020 highlighted an interactive relationship between supply chain agility and organizational flexibility, and supply chain integration positively impacts enterprise supply chain agility and organizational flexibility [76]. Rehman et al, 2020 andAl-Zabidi et al, 2021 believe that the driving factors of supply chain agility include six levels: organizational management, strategic management, information management, strategic commitment, customer sensitivity, and interpersonal competence [77,78]. Jindal et al, 2021 believe that the key indicators of agility are mainly divided into seven levels: infrastructure, supplier and customer information, analysis function, human resources, management decision-making power, operational flexibility, and time change [79].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using IoE technology, several sensors can communicate with a person or other devices and exchange data. In the case of implementing the IoE in the dairy industry (the whole supply chain [61]), the devices are present or will be present in homes (for example, smart stoves, smart TVs, etc.). IoE can be very useful for marketing in various industries, especially FMCG industries, because it can improve the e-shopping market and provide valuable features even for traditional users.…”
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“…The dairy industry is a specific part of the FMCG industry because of (usually) the short expiration date of products, cold chain requirements, different consumers' habits, further access to milk, and many others [60,61,72]. Therefore, supply chain management in this industry requires reliable tools for managing the flows of goods [61]. IoT can deliver those, but its development and a growing number of integrated objects lead to the emergence of the IoE [69,71].…”
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