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Title: Supply chain management practices and performance at Faffa Food Sh. Co.
Authors: Tewfik, Sami
Ensermu, Matiwos
Keywords: Supply chain practices
supply chain performance
Faffa Foods.
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Publisher: ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Abstract: The general objective of the study is to investigate the supply chain management practices and performances of Faffa Food Share Company. Descriptive and quantitative methods of research were used and data were collected by interview questions, document review and questionnaires. Open and close ended questions were used to describe the supply chain practices and supply chain performances using data obtained from secondary data sources. It was found that sourcing strategy and relationship management with majority of suppliers are reactive supplier selection and supplier dominant arm’s length respectively. Low capacity utilization and efficiency for majority of production lines is not favorable for product focus production strategy. Reliability and responsiveness of the supply chain is good. Customer satisfaction on pre-transaction and transaction supply chain services is strong. But, it is weak with post-transaction supply chain services. It is concluded that, the supply chain practices and performance is not bad despite many internal and systemwide challenges. Specific recommendations revolving around sourcing, relationship management, and make or buy decisions are given. In addition, it is recommended to invest and work more in streamlining the supply chain system integration with supply chain partners through objective alignment, collaboration, data visibility, streamlining processes through removing unnecessary steps, and increasing responsiveness and resilience
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1624
Appears in Collections:Journal of Business and Administrative Studies (JBAS)

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