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Towards modeling the supply chain's performance evaluation criteria

Fatma Lehyani () and Alaeddine Zouari ()
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Fatma Lehyani: LOGIQ - Logistique, Gestion Industrielle et Qualité - ISGI Sfax - Institut Supérieur de Gestion Industrielle de Sfax
Alaeddine Zouari: LOGIQ - Logistique, Gestion Industrielle et Qualité - ISGI Sfax - Institut Supérieur de Gestion Industrielle de Sfax

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Abstract: The problem of supply chain performance is a major factor that companies have to consider for increasing its competitiveness in a market in continuous evolution. In this framework, we suggest in this paper, in first place, to identify the role and the importance of performance criteria in the achievement of the company performance. In second place, we formalize a UML class model to clarify the relationship between the supply chain, its performances criteria and their indicators. Thereafter, we present the study of the various performance criteria's junction using an interaction grid.

Keywords: Supply chain; Relation model; Interaction grid; Performance criteria; Performance indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-05-13
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Published in First International Conference on Transportation and Logistics (ICTL 2015), May 2015, Sousse, Tunisia

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