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Supply Chain Information Model for Revenue Collection of the Excise Department in Thailand
The purpose of this research aim to develop supply chain information model for Revenue collection of the excise department in Thailand. Theresearch was conducted with research and development method using questionnaires, and the model was assessed by experts. The research found there were four type the supply chain information model for Revenue collection of the excise department in Thailand namely main elements , Supplier, the excise department, and Customers. The data analysed by using arithmetic mean and standard deviation . supply chain information model for Revenue collection of the excise department in Thailand using Back-Box technique. The results from experts have evaluated the model and commented that the model is high level and can be used to develop information system
Managing Complex Supply Chains: Lessons from Military Logistics
The prerogative of modern life is the door-step delivery of the desired products within days or a few hours of placing the order with the vendor/s. This necessitates the creation, maintenance and management of an efficient network of people and processes for production and timely delivery of the product in demand – a robust supply chain. The article is a comprehensive approach towards modern supply chain management. The purpose of this article is to illustrate the complexities faced by commercial organization in managing their supply chains, especially the ones that are spread across the globe. This article explains how the commercial world can learn from the military the ways to handle their supply chains effectively even in disruptive situations such as diseases and natural disasters in order to ensure non disruption of operations. Supply chains being lifeline of any business it pays to learn from those who are the best in managing supply chains under dire circumstances. Though blindly copying and trying to replicate supply chain management (SCM) practices adopted by the military may prove futile, a modified version to suit company-specific needs will make important differences in the efficiency of commercial operation of enterprises. We scrutinized an assortment of secondary sources including peer reviewed journal, magazines, online publications, books and newspapers to arrive at this conclusion
Supply Chain Finance Information Model in Thailand
The paper aim to develop and to evaluate supply chain finance information model in Thailand. The sample consisted of ten experts who have more than six years’ experience in supply chain and Information and were selected by purposive sampling. After analysing the data, it showed that supply chain finance information model in Thailand comprises four main components, namely buyer, supplier and lender. The data analysed by using arithmetic mean and standard supply chain finance information model in Thailand After analysing the data, it showed that supply chain finance information model in Thailand is high level of appropriateness, suggesting that supply chain finance information model in Thailand able to develop information
Information Model for Supervision Management in the Cooperative Education for Higher Education Institutions in Thai Supply Chain
This research study was to develop and to evaluate an appropriate about information model for supervision management in the cooperative education for higher education institutions in Thai supply chain. The sample consisted of ten experts on supply chain. Data analysis was the average mean and standard deviation. The research tool was questionnaire about information model for supervision management in the Cooperative Education for higher education institutions in Thai supply chain comprises five main components, namely suppliers, manufacturer, Education customers, Consumers. The results from ten experts agreement of about information model for supervision management in the cooperative Education for higher education institutions in Thai supply chain was a high level which means that model can develop information model for supervision management in the cooperative Education for higher education institutions in Thai sustainable supply chain
Information System for Elderly Care Management in Thai Supply Chain
An academic articles about information system for elderly care management in Thai supply chain aim to present elderly care management through a supply chain applying for better effective elderly care management The elderly care management needs to be appropriate to changes of globalized economy and society. The processes consisted of Suppliers, Agencies, Satisfaction and service, Customers ,All component connect with information communication technology in the Thailand with the supply chain. This truly added the society in Thailand .The supply chain and information system may be applied in the elderly care to support the tasks
An Information Operational Model for the Goods Maritime Transport Management in Thai Supply Chain
The research aimed to develop and to assess an information operational model for the goods maritime transport 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 the goods maritime transport management in Thai supply chain consists of six elements namely main elements Carriers , Port operator, Freight forwarders Suppliers and Customers. The assessment about an information operational model for the goods maritime transport management in Thai supply chain using Black-Box technique. The research findings revealed that an information operational model for the goods maritime transport management in Thai supply chain is appropriate at the high level which mean that This model can be develop information system
Digital Pattern for Worker Welfare Management for an Organization in Thai Supply Chain
The objective of research study were to study pattern of digital for worker welfare management for organization in Thai supply chain and evaluation of the model . The sample group in this study consisted of ten experts using purposive sampling. Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings model six elements namely main components, Supplier, organization , Satisfaction and service, Customers satisfaction and feedback. The ten experts agree that pattern of digital for worker welfare management for organization in Thai supply chain was high suitability which mean that pattern of digital for worker welfare management for organization in Thai supply chain may be applied in worker welfare to support the tasks..
An Office Management Model for Higher Education Institutions in Thai Service Supply Chains
This research aim to design and evaluate an office management model for higher education institutions in Thai service supply chains Then, developed a survey research, which used the sample group consisted of five in supply chain, five experts in Management. All totalling ten experts. Data analysis was the average mean and standard deviation. The research was found that an office management model for higher education institutions in Thai service supply chains six comprises namely main components, Supplier, Manufacturer, Material handling and packaging, Service provider ,Customers and results from ten experts agreement of an office management model for higher education institutions in Thai service supply that mean an office management model for higher education institutions in Thai service supply chain to may be appropriately applied in actual work settings
V2G from Electric School Buses: The Impact on Children, Communities and Supply Chain Management
Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly acquiring significance in the day-to-day lives of the masses and so is the vehicle to grid technology (V2G). While nations across the globe are pushing for rapid adoption, they have to first address the challenges of grid overload and shutdown and intermittency of electricity supply from renewable sources. V2G technology provides a respite but is not without drawbacks. The electric school buses (ESBs), that remain idle for most part of the day, have emerged as the preferred choice in implementing V2G with obvious health, environmental and economic advantages. ESBs may appear initially as the new solution to public transportation, but it will affect our lives in many aspects besides being the environmental solution to public transportation. These EVs can be used for multifaceted functionalities than just being restricted to be a charging tool, a load balancer for the Grid or just as a means of transportation. In our digitized world the need for uninterrupted energy has attained a lot of importance. Innumerable solutions and diversified usage of EVs can be innovated from EVs existing energy sources (the batteries) to its in-built technological systems. The V2G concept, combined with smart grid technologies, offers an optimal system for the realization of the benefits offered to users, utilities, economics and the environment by electric vehicles. Electric school buses (ESB) can be used effectively to build a cleaner supply chain. This article delves into the benefits that ESBs confer upon school children, upon the communities and the economy. The health, environmental and economic benefits outweigh the initial costs involved with acquisition and usage of ESB fleet. The sustainability of using the V2G technology using school buses in supply chain management, especially where the supply chain is spread across remains a concern and warrants further research. Nevertheless, beyond a doubt, electric school buses will play a significant role so far as improving the health of the children and communities and reducing emission of pollutants is concerned
A Digital System Model for Online Driver's License for Department of Land Transport in Thai Supply Chain
The purpose of paper study were to study a digital system model for online driver’s license department of land transport in Thai supply chain and evaluation of the model . The sample group in this study consisted of ten experts using purposive sampling. Data were analysed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings model six elements namely main components, Supplier, Department of land transport, Finished person ,Customers satisfaction and Return. The ten experts agree that a digital system model for online driver’s license department of land transport in Thai supply chain was high suitability which mean that The model may be appropriately applied in actual work settings.