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Supply chain management et tableau de bord prospectif : à la recherche de synergies

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  • Joëlle Morana

    (CRET-LOG - Centre de Recherche sur le Transport et la Logistique - AMU - Aix Marseille Université)

  • Gilles Paché

    (CRET-LOG - Centre de Recherche sur le Transport et la Logistique - AMU - Aix Marseille Université)

Abstract

Face à un environnement de plus en plus complexe et turbulent, des publications relativement onvergentes tendent à indiquer que l'efficacité d'une chaîne logistique globale se mesure à l'aune de son niveau de réactivité, de reconfiguration rapide des processus, d'élimination des gaspillages etd'intelligence. Si un relatif consensus se dégage ainsi sur les facteurs-clés de succès d'un supply chain management, force est de reconnaître que peu de hoses ont été dites et écrites sur les outils de pilotage permettant de les concrétiser. L'article propose un certain nombre de pistes dans cette direction en s'appuyant sur un tableau de bord développé aux Etats-Unis, et dont le couplage avec le modèle World Class Logistics, issu de travaux menés par le Council of Logistics Management, semble prometteur aux auteurs, même si l'appropriation des indicateurs de résultats par les acteurs pose encore de nombreux problèmes.

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  • Joëlle Morana & Gilles Paché, 2000. "Supply chain management et tableau de bord prospectif : à la recherche de synergies," Post-Print halshs-00259357, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00259357
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    1. Katia Dangereux & Philippe Chapellier & Fabienne Villesèque-Dubus, 2014. "FROM DIVERSITY OF SMEs’ CHARACTERISTICS TO DIVERSITY OF THEIR MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM : THE CASE OF AN ELABORATE PURCHASE DASHBOARD [De La Diversite Des Caracteristiques Des Pme A La Diversite De," Post-Print hal-01899657, HAL.
    2. Nicolás Buonamico & Laurent Muller & Mauricio Camargo, 2017. "A new fuzzy logic-based metric to measure lean warehousing performance," Post-Print hal-01837935, HAL.
    3. Virginie Noireaux & Joseph Edzengte Edzengte, 2020. "The benefits of the digital supply chain for horizontal resource pooling – the case of the Bio Loire Océan Farmers’ Association," Post-Print hal-03420554, HAL.
    4. Gautier Aubourg & Bernard Grabot, 2014. "Méthodes et outils de la performance industrielle au service de la fonction publique," Post-Print hal-02359891, HAL.

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