Towards Hyperconnected Supply Chain Capability Planning: Conceptual Framework Proposal
Résumé
This paper is to drive research towards a methodology that will enable organizations to foster high performance when planning their supply chain capabilities in the Physical Internet (PI) era. It first introduces the relevant concepts to understand the specificities of performing Supply Chain Capability Planning (SCCP) in the PI era and deduces two enablers: hyperconnectivity and automation. Second, it assesses the relevance of the Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) methodology to perform SCCP in the PI era and concludes that it would not be sufficient. Consequently, it third introduces the Hyperconnected Supply Chain Capability Planning (HSCCP) methodology and the associated conceptual framework proposal, aiming to fill the gaps left by the S&OP methodology to perform SCCP in the PI era. It finally concludes leading the limitations of this paper towards avenues for future research.
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