Supply chain integration: an international comparison of maturity

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the uptake of supply chain integration (SCI) principles internationally and the resultant integration maturity.Design methodology approach - A rigorous supply chain diagnostics methodology called the Quick Scan is used to assess the integration matur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asia Pacific journal of marketing and logistics 2011-08, Vol.23 (4), p.531-552
Hauptverfasser: Childerhouse, Paul, Deakins, Eric, Böhme, Tillmann, Towill, Dennis R, Disney, Stephen M, Banomyong, Ruth
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description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the uptake of supply chain integration (SCI) principles internationally and the resultant integration maturity.Design methodology approach - A rigorous supply chain diagnostics methodology called the Quick Scan is used to assess the integration maturity of 72 value streams located in New Zealand, Thailand and the UK.Findings - The majority of the organisations studied are struggling to turn the SCI concept into reality. Supply chains on average are poorly integrated. However, there exist a handful of exemplar cases that provide guidance; levels of integration maturity appear not to differ internationally.Research limitations implications - Only three nations are compared, hence the sample is not fully representative of all countries and industries. There is a significant gap between supply chain rhetoric and practice; clear guidance on how to enable effective integration is required. National settings do not appear to affect the extent of application of supply chain management concepts.Practical implications - SCI is a very difficult undertaking. Indifferent practice is the norm. If organisations can attain even the middle ground of internal integration they will outperform many of their competitors.Originality value - The paper presents an international benchmark of SCI maturity involving three triangulated measures of supply chain performance.
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