4. Conclusion
The characteristics of the different supply chain management evaluation models are the decision-making level, the flows analyzed, the relationship between performance and logistics maturity, and the attention paid to quality, human skills and sustainable development.
The aim of this comparative analysis is not to define which evaluation model is the most relevant, but to find the one that will provide the right analysis in relation to the desired performance, depending on the criteria sought and the maturity of the supply chain under study.
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Two categories of models can be distinguished from the 4 summary table:
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Category 1
Models focused on internal analysis of the company and incorporating...
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Bibliography
Websites
• APICS, 2010 http://www.apics.org
• Déméter, 2009 http://www.club-demeter.fr
• ECR, 2010 http://www.ecrnet.org
Standards and norms
- Logistics – Logistics process - AFNOR FD X50-604 - 2002
- Quality management system – Indicators and dashboards - AFNOR FD X50-171 - 2000
- Logistics management – Logistics performance: from strategy to indicators – General approach - AFNOR FD X50-605 - 2008
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