Lateral inventory share based business model for iot enabled sustainable food supply chain network
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2020
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Banu Yetkin Yetkin Ekren
Ecem Eroğlu Turhanlar
Yigit Kazancoglu
Vikas Kumar
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Recent Industry 4.0 developments have created disruptive changes and forces companies to rethink the way they design their supply chains. To cope with recent Industry 4.0 trends and changed requirements supply chains need to become more connected much faster more granular and much more precise. Digitisation of supply chain enables fast flexible granular accurate transparent efficient and sustainable transformations in supply chains. In this work we study a business model for digitised food supply chain connected with their equivalents under an IoT environment. Specifically we study a connected online grocery network design aiming to minimize food waste in the network and manage a sustainable food supply chain by considering a lateral inventory share-based food inventory management. Minimization of food waste is one of the recent significant concerns for sustainable food supply chain network designers. In an effort to contribute this target we propose a lateral inventory share model for online groceries where one e-grocery can make a commercial transaction with another one. We study a single echelon network with three online groceries and simulate the proposed models to compare their performances. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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B2b, Food Supply Chain Network And Food Waste, Inventory Share, Lateral Inventory Share, Lateral Inventory Share, B2B, Food Supply Chain Network and Food Waste, Inventory Share
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Proceedings of the 5th NA International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management IOEM 2020
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