From Supply Chain to Demand Chain: The Role of Lead Time Reduction in Improving Demand Chain Performance

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serval:BIB_968338A0BE25
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
From Supply Chain to Demand Chain: The Role of Lead Time Reduction in Improving Demand Chain Performance
Journal
Journal of Operations Management
Author(s)
de Treville S., Shapiro R.D., Hameri A.-P.
ISSN
0272-6963
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
6
Pages
613-627
Language
english
Abstract
To improve demand chain performance, is it better for parties in a supply chain to focus first on lead time reduction, or instead concentrate on improving the transfer of demand information upstream in the chain? Even though the theory of supply and demand chain management suggests that lead time reduction is an antecedent to the use of market mediation (i.e., adjusting production to fit actual customer demand as it materializes) [Harvard Business Rev. 75 (2) (1997) 105] to reduce transaction uncertainty in the chain, which can be conceptualized as the primary goal of supply chain management [J. Operat. Manage. 11 (3) (1993) 289], demand chain parties often are observed in practice to begin with information transfer improvement, ignoring the problem of long lead times. In this paper, we propose a framework for prioritizing lead time reduction in a demand chain improvement project, using a typology of demand chains to identify and recommend trajectories to achieve desirable levels of market mediation performance.
Keywords
Demand chain management, Supply chain management, Lead time, Logistics, Information transfer, Market mediation
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