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- ItemA Scholarly Review of Supply Chain Integration within the New Zealand Blueberry Industry(School of Food and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Manawatu Campus, Palmerston North, 2020-12) Bezuidenhout, Carel N.; Martin, Mitchel R.; Williams, Alexander H.; Peiris, Avinash; Wood, Katherine I.A.; Zhang, Tianxin; Shea, Gabriella; Lavelua, T. David; Cosgrove, Megan J.N.; Forman, Jade S.; Paranjape, Mrunal; Kodikara, D.R. Thenuka; Dalglish, Perry; Weng, Lihong; Cosson, Isaac; Raza, Shakeela; Claydon, Jonathon E.D.; Kour, Harpreet; Kathara, Rahul Dilip; Carel N. Bezuidenhout, PhDEthics and credence attributes are the humanistic basis for establishing sustainable supply chain development. It determines brand reputation, ecology and customer experience. Furthermore, good ethics and credence Attributes promote the progress of industry leadership and increase the possibility of win-win strategies, especially in terms of negotiation. Negotiation is the premise of supply chain collaboration. The purpose of collaboration is to establish a synchronized supply chain to improve the ability of industry coordination. This is also the key to creating value, and the importance of risk management cannot be ignored. It is not only a guarantee for the smooth operation of the supply chain, but also an important measure to improve the flexibility of the supply chain. Finally, the results of supply chain integration need to rely on performance metrics and benchmarking to control and improve the overall performance of the supply chain. This publication evaluates modern theories in all these areas and contextualise it to the New Zealand blueberry industry. It is important that the reader appreciates the scholarly origin of this publication.
- ItemA Scholarly Review of Supply Chain Integration within the New Zealand Wool Industry(Operations and Engineering Innovation, Massey University, Manawatu Campus, Palmerston North, 2021-12) Bezuidenhout, Carel N.; Passos de Oliveira, Daniel; Black, Anthony; Murrell, Teresa; Dela Cruz, Chelsea; Vaghela, Bhavin; Kirk, Logan P.; Kathara, Rahul Dilip; Sun, NoahSupply Chain Integration is a vast field of study, and a Google Scholar search will reveal more than 2.7 million publications in this space. This document captures some of the core concepts when the degree of integration of a primary industry supply chain, such as the wool industry, is evaluated. The book was developed after final year students in Massey University’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management Programme conducted an in-depth review as part of a formal assessment. The content of the book is of a scholarly nature and caution should be practiced before any guidelines are implemented. The students studied the literature, reports, newspaper articles and accessed information on the internet. However, the most valuable source of information was through interviews with industry representatives, most noteworthy, an interactive question and answer session with wool exporter, Mr Ryan Cosgrove.