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    An Information Operational Model for Procurement Management in the Thai Supply Chain

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    Research aimed to design and to assess an information operational model for procurement management in Thai supply chain. A samples are ten experts in the field of information. and supply chain. The data is analysed by means and standardized deviations. The research about an information operational model for procurement management in Thai supply chain consists of six elements namely main elements Suppliers , Producer, Finished goods and Customers. The assessment about an information operational model for procurement management in Thai supply chain using Black-Box technique. The research findings revealed that an information operational model for procurement management in Thai supply chain is appropriate at the high level which mean that This model can be develop information system

    Rethinking Global Supply Chain Management in a Changing Environment to Develop an Integrated Freight Transportation System in Bangladesh

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    Global supply chain management has been a critical aspect of the international business community for decades. With the rapid growth of globalization, companies have been expanding their businesses to different parts of the world, establishing cross-border partnerships and operations, and relying on global trade for their success. In recent years, the environment in which these supply chains operate has undergone significant changes. The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in government policies, and fluctuations in global trade and investment have created a more complex and challenging landscape for companies to manage their supply chains effectively. This has resulted in a need for companies to rethink their supply chain strategies, especially in developing countries such as Bangladesh. The study employs qualitative research methodology to develop an integrated freight transportation system in Bangladesh just after the changing environment of supply chain management due to COVID-19, geopolitics, and other negative impacts that brought supply chain risks/disruptions in the global freight movement from/to Bangladesh through Bangladeshi seaports. The findings of the research brought the transportation disruptions that lead to problems like operation shutdown, lost sales, late deliveries, and reputation loss remarkably. River transport emerges as the overwhelmingly preferred mode, presenting a substantial 60% of the respondents' choices whereas rail mode is only 30% but rail offers advantages in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness to make it a strong candidate for transporting goods Furthermore, 41.58% of respondents expressed the view that COVID-19 has significantly disrupted various activities, including the global supply chain and shipping trade. The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current state of global supply chain management in Bangladesh and to identify ways to enhance the country's integrated freight transportation system. This research will examine the existing infrastructure, policies, and practices, and suggest mechanisms for improving the efficiency and competitiveness of the supply chain in Bangladesh

    Digital Supply Chain Operation Model for Educational Management in Non-Formal Education in Rural Thailand

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    The objective of this research  study were to study  and to evaluate digital supply chain operation model for educational management in non-formal education in rural Thailand. The samples in the research study consisted of ten purposively selected experts consisted of three experts on supply chain management, five experts on Digital Technology and two experts on the course. Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings model seven elements namely main components, Supplier, Manufacturer , Finished product, Customers  Satisfaction and Feedback. The ten experts agree that digital supply chain operation model for educational management in non-formal education in rural Thailand was high suitability that show the model is appropriate and applicable to support the tasks

    Digital Supply Chain Finance Model in Thailand

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    The chapter aims to study  and to evaluate digital supply chain finance model in Thailand. The samples in the research study consisted of ten purposively selected experts consisted of three experts on supply chain, five experts on Digital Technology and three experts on the finance. Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings model seven elements namely main components, Buyer, supplier , Bank or Financial Institution. The ten experts agree that digital supply chain finance model in Thailand was high suitability and can be appropriately applied in actual work settings

    Information System Model for Worker Welfare Management for the Firm in Thai Supply Chain

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    The research aim study  information system model for worker welfare management for the firm in Thai supply chain and  an evaluation of the model . This research was purposive sampling method approach with a sampling of ten experts in the field of information system and supply chain. The obtained data are analysed using mean and standard deviation. The research result demonstrates the model consists of five elements namely main components, Supplier, The firm, Satisfaction and service, Customers . The results from ten experts have evaluated the model and commented that the developed model showed high suitability which mean  information system model for worker welfare management for the firm in Thai supply chain  can develop  information  system

    Changing Facet of Supply Chain Management – Is Human Factor No More Relevant? – A Study on Developing Countries

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    AbstractThe world is getting rapidly digitized in every aspect. Supply chains across industries and geographic locations must also adopt the new technologies that replace human labor in order tor remain relevant and functional. That is not to say that the need for human labor is completely non-existent. For developing and emerging economies, where the extent of digitization is still dismally low because of various factors, the relevance of the human facet of Supply Chain Management (SCM) is still hugely relevant and essential. This article investigates the importance of the human factor in the management of digitized supply chain in the modern world, from the perspective of the developing countries. The research reveals that there is no substitute for human labor, especially in situations where there is need for speed in decision making and where computer programs run on historical knowledge become incapable of offering a solution. Key words: digitization, supply chain, supply chain management, human, labor, RPA, AI, ML, labor displacement.

    Digital System in Supply Chain for Elderly Care Management in Thailand

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    The review article title digital system in supply chain for elderly care management in Thailand aim to present tax management through a supply chain applying for better effective tax management The elderly care management needs to be appropriate to changes of globalized economy and society. The processes consisted of Suppliers, Government organization , Satisfaction and service , Customer, Satisfaction and feedback .All element connect with digital in the Thailand with the supply chain. This truly added the society in Thailand .The supply chain will be applicable for elderly care in Thailand

    Air Corporate Governance and Suspicion of Corruption in Supply Chain Management: The Case of Tunis Air Airlines

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    The corporate governance of airlines companies is not a well studied area. As corruption is a criminal act, the issue is sensitive, and the doors are not opened for researchers. This article aims to contribute to the scarce literature surrounding this topic in order to overcome the lack of research. By staying studying this topic at a general lever and analyzing most of the supply chain activities of real airline companies, we can detect which activities within the supply chain present the most potential where corruption could take place. Propositions will be developed about the characteristics that need to be built into the value chain activities to be robust against corruption. These analyses and propositions are grounded in a case study of the Tunisian airline, Tunis Air. Although this company is not among the biggest airlines in the world, it’s governance could be a structural example in this area of study

    Value of Time Drives Operational Costs of Road Freight Transport Operators (RFTO): A Case Study in Zimbabwe

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    From a business viewpoint, freight transportation is a necessity in the globalized world we live in. Companies are becoming more dependent on goods from various different locations worldwide and the demand for coordinated transportation is increasing. The aim of the study was to ascertain if Road Freight Transport Sector in Zimbabwe respected the value of time aspect in their operations. Value of time is a sound principle that strategically propels the business into the future. Literature highly recommends the value of time concept for business success as a key to customer satisfaction and an international best practice. This was a quantitative study of the road freight transport sector across Zimbabwe with a population of 1256 registered companies and a randomly picked sample size of 384. A total of 384 questionnaires were distributed and 291 were retrieved, giving a response rate of 75.6%. The study findings indicate that value positively influence firm competitiveness. This implies that travel time and reliability influences company’s reputation, profitability, customer satisfaction and market share. Several empirical studies have reached similar findings (Chi, King-lok, Steven, 2012; Song et al, Gitae, 2017) that value of time has positive impact on firm competitiveness. Study also found that all the registered companies that took part in the research confirmed that the value of time phenomenon was alien to their business practices as they worked on assumptions. They also indicated a loss of business due to customer complaints. The study recommends policy formulation for companies that emphasizes standard operating procedures and good time management for firms to be competitive. The study results and interpretation show that value of time positively influences firm competitiveness. Results imply that if firms in the road freight sector conduct regulars servicing of their fleet, train their employees, plan routes properly, respond to their customers and manage risks there can remain competitive

    The Robust Framework for Inventory Handling in Warehouses: Equipment Operations

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    Abstract- This paper describes and discusses inventory handling within warehouses via equipment and its safe framework for operations. This paper includes a review of common equipment utilized to move inventory received from suppliers or issued to customers, and a review of technical equipment inspection along with preventive maintenance. The paper, also, expands on the common unsafe equipment operating practices and reveals its deficiencies. Finally, the paper showcases the optimal framework and best practices to operate equipment and move inventory safely and efficiently

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