Recent Trends in Supply Chain Delivery Models
Authors: Alfred L. Guiffrida
Abstract:
A review of the literature on supply chain delivery models which use delivery windows to measure delivery performance is presented. The review herein serves to meet the following objectives: (i) provide a synthesis of previously published literature on supply chain delivery performance models, (ii) provide in one paper a consolidation of research that can serve as a single source to keep researchers up to date with the research developments in supply chain delivery models, and (iii) identify gaps in the modeling of supply chain delivery performance which could stimulate new research agendas.
Keywords: Delivery performance, Delivery window, Supply chain delivery models, Supply chain performance.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1093335
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