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Information Model for Non-Formal Education Management in Thai Supply Chain
The study aim to develop and to evaluate information model for educational management in non-formal education in Thai supply chain. The sample groups were three experts in supply chain management, three experts in Information and technology and four experts in curriculum. The research tool was evaluation form to evaluate information model for educational management in non-formal education in Thai supply chain comprises five main components, namely Raw materials, Supplier, Manufacturer education , Finished product and Customers. The data analysed by using arithmetic mean and standard deviation information model for educational management in non-formal education in Thai supply chain using Back-Box technique. The results from experts have evaluated the model and commented that the model is high level of appropriateness, suggesting that information model to support sustainable information development
Supply Chain Information System for Revenue Collection of the Revenue Department in Thailand
The article about supply chain Information system for revenue collection of the Revenue Department in Thailand aim to present tax management through a supply chain applying for better effective tax management The tax management needs to be appropriate to changes of globalized economy and society. The processes consisted of Suppliers, The revenue department , Finished tax, Customers ,All component connect with information communication technology in the Thailand with the supply chain. This truly added the revenue department in Thailand .The supply chain and information system may be applied in the tax to support the tasks
Digital Twin as a Tool for Supporting Logistics Coordination in Distribution Networks
We all witness changes in supply chains and distribution networks influenced by technological development. One of the trends is Digital Twins and outgoing outsourcing of logistics processes. According to mentioned trends, the following article is aimed to elaborate on the Digital Twin in the wide understanding logistics coordination concept. The research focuses on examining the 4 chosen distribution networks in which logistics service providers collaborate with manufacturers in the area of e-commerce activities. The results from the different simulation models were shown and the perspective of implementation of the Digital Twin was clarified.
A Relevant Supply Chain Dashboard with Risk Management
To have strategy actions, we need a dashboard and making the latter one is an easy action if we fixe relevant objectives. However, sometimes the dashboard is not composed of relevant performance indicators and we must study the risks linked to these latter. In fact, this is the objective of this article
Digital System Model for Asset Management in the Universities in Thai Supply Chain
The article was conducted to develop and to evaluate digital system model for asset management in the universities in thai supply chain. A samples group in the research study consisted of ten experts consisted of five experts on supply chain management, five experts on digital, Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The article findings model six elements namely main components, Suppliers , Universities , customers, satisfaction, feedback . The assessment digital system model for asset management in the universities in thai supply chain using Black-Box technique and The results from experts agreement digital system model for asset management in the universities in thai supply chain was a high level. The model could be used to develop digital asset in the universities
Digital Model for Procurement Management in Thai Supply Chain
An aim of the paper is to study and to assess digital 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 paper consists of seven elements namely main elements Suppliers , Producer, Finished goods and Customers and Satisfaction. The assessment about digital model in supply chain for the cargo maritime transport management in Thailand using Black-Box technique. The research findings revealed that digital model for procurement management in Thai supply chain is appropriate at the high level , the ten experts agreed
A Systematic Literature Review on Agri-Food Supply Chain Transparency
The agri-food supply chain (ASC), integral to global sustenance, faces pressing challenges related to transparency and traceability. This systematic literature review (SLR) delves into the transformative potential of emerging digital technologies, namely Blockchain, IoT, and Digital Financial Solutions, in addressing these challenges. Through a rigorous selection process, 88 papers were meticulously reviewed, revealing a growing academic interest in the domain. The review underscores the individual and combined potentials of these technologies in enhancing transparency, fostering trust, and ensuring efficiency in the ASC. The study further highlights the synergistic benefits of integrating these technologies, emphasizing their role in real-time monitoring, secure transactions, and collaborative operations. The findings illuminate a promising future for the ASC, advocating for continued research and innovation in harnessing these technologies to meet the evolving demands of consumers and stakeholders
Supply Chain Information Operational Model for Sugarcane Production for the Factory in Thailand
The research aimed to develop and to assess supply chain information operational model for sugarcane production for the factory in Thailand 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 supply chain information operational model for sugarcane production for the factory in Thailand consists of seven elements namely main components Suppliers , Factory (Manufacture) Distribution, Wholesaler, Consumers . The assessment about supply chain information operational model for sugarcane production for the factory in Thailand using Black- Box technique. The research findings revealed that supply chain information operational model for sugarcane production for the factory in Thailand is appropriate at the high level and can be develop information system
Digital Supply Chain Model for Humanitarian Management in Thailand
The purpose of paper were to study and to evaluate digital supply chain model for humanitarian management in Thailand. The samples in the research study consisted of ten purposively selected experts consisted of ten experts on supply chain management, five experts on Digital Technology, Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings model eight elements namely main components, Donors, Beneficiaries, Suppliers , Humanitarian organizations, Consumers aid Recipients Satisfaction and Feedback. The ten experts agree that digital supply chain model for humanitarian management in Thailand was high suitability that mean digital supply chain model for humanitarian management in Thailand to may be appropriately applied in support the tasks
Mediation Role of Organizational Culture on Transport Costing
The culture of an organization is influenced as the organization faces and learns how to cope with external and internal encounters. Those principles are maintained as the organization's way of doing business offers an effective adaptation to environmental problems and maintains success. The study sought to ascertain the importance of organizational culture in road freight transport sector in Zimbabwe. The road freight sector has been characterized by unprofessional behaviour and incompetent management. Organizational culture is key to defining the uniqueness of an organization, brand, philosophy, and how it relates to business ethics and all other stakeholders. Globally organizational culture has been given great eminence and priority as strategy followed culture in business performance. This was a quantitative study of road freight transport sector across Zimbabwe with a population of 1256 registered companies and a randomly picked sample size of 384 registered road freight companies out of 1256 companies from which data were collected. A total of 384 questionnaires were distributed and 291 were retrieved giving a response rate of 75.6%. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data. Reliability was checked using Cronbach’s alpha (?). Before conducting structural equation modelling, data were validated using exploratory factor analysis, convergent validity, and discriminant validity. SPSS® version 21 and AMOS® version 21 were used to analyse the data. The findings showed that organizational culture can help to mediate the relationship between transportation costs and firm competitiveness. The findings suggest that organizational culture has a significant impact on the relationship between transportation costs and firm competitiveness. The study also found out that all the registered companies that took part in the research confirmed that the value of time phenomenon was alien to their business organisational culture practices as they worked on assumptions. They also indicated loss of business due to customer complaints. The study recommends policy formulation for companies that emphasizes standard operating procedures and good time management as organisational culture for firms to be competitive