2019 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iesm45758.2019.8948116
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Strategic Supply Chain Planning and Risk Management: Experiment of a Decision Support System Gathering Business Departments Around a Common Vision

Abstract: Strategic supply chain planning and supply chain risk management are two fields of supply chain management that are inseparable nowadays. The ability to consider risks is essential to maintain business performance. In addition, integrating the different business departments' visions in a common business vision is necessary to properly plan the future of a company. However, it is still a challenge for companies to design and maintain a decision-making process supporting strategic supply chain decisions that int… Show more

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“…The left part of the figure describes activities undertaken by stakeholders with their inputs and outputs; and the right part of the figure describes the informa-tion system modules with their inputs and outputs. Readers can refer to Oger et al (2019) for additional information about the decision-making process from the stake-holders' point of view. The first industrial use case is described in the first five subsections by making the link with the SSCCP DSS overview.…”
Section: A Ssccp Dss Validated With Two Real Industrial Use Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The left part of the figure describes activities undertaken by stakeholders with their inputs and outputs; and the right part of the figure describes the informa-tion system modules with their inputs and outputs. Readers can refer to Oger et al (2019) for additional information about the decision-making process from the stake-holders' point of view. The first industrial use case is described in the first five subsections by making the link with the SSCCP DSS overview.…”
Section: A Ssccp Dss Validated With Two Real Industrial Use Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%