The Digital Supply Chain is a thorough investigation of the underpinning technologies, systems, platforms and models that enable the design, management, and control of digitally connected supply chains. The book examines the origin, emergence and building blocks of the Digital Supply Chain, showing how and where the virtual and physical supply chain worlds interact. It reviews the enabling technologies that underpin digitally controlled supply chains and examines how the discipline of supply chain management is affected by enhanced digital connectivity, discussing purchasing and procurement, supply chain traceability, performance management, and supply chain cyber security. The book provides a rich set of cases on current digital practices and challenges across a range of industrial and business sectors including the retail, textiles and clothing, the automotive industry, food, shipping and international logistics, and SMEs. It concludes with research frontiers, discussing network science for supply chain analysis, challenges in Blockchain applications and in digital supply chain surveillance, as well as the need to re-conceptualize supply chain strategies for digitally transformed supply chains.
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"Digitalization is transforming all business transactions. This timely issue is the focus of this exciting new book edited by Bart MacCarthy and Dmitry Ivanov. The book focuses on how digitalization is changing supply chains and supply chain management in these unsettling times when supply chain security and resilience take the center stage.
This edited book is most comprehensive with 24 chapters covering digital technologies, systems, platforms. The book provides chapters addressing supply chain digitalization in many critically important sectors including retailing, automotive, food, textiles and clothing, logistics and shipping, and in SMEs. These topics are of interest to practitioners. For researchers, the frontiers of research in the Digital Supply Chain are also addressed with chapters on supply network analysis, digital surveillance of supply chains, supply chain cyber security, and scaling Blockchain solutions for supply chain traceability. The book also addresses how digitalization affects supply chain sustainability and how it will affect future supply chain strategies.
The Editors of the Digital Supply Chain must be commended for bringing together such an exciting text that is directly relevant to the challenges we face in today's global economy."--Christopher S. Tang Distinguished Professor and Edward W. Carter Chair in Business Administration Faculty Director, Center for Global Management UCLA Anderson School of Management University of California, Los Angeles
"Digital transformation of supply chains is one of the most important and timely topics in operations management. It shapes Industry 4.0 and beyond. MacCarthy and Ivanov's book is the first of a kind creating a comprehensive picture of the related managerial challenges and technological solutions to design and operate digital supply chains. The book covers topics ranging from product tracking and traceability to the impacts of digitalization on supply chain sustainability. The book will be useful for professionals, senior researchers, young faculty and graduate students. In particular, on one hand, the chapters of the book offer introduction to basic understanding of digital technologies and the associated management principles and business models. On the other hand, real-life examples and case-studies illustrate the theories of the topic, which help advance our understanding towards when and how the digital supply chain can provide competitive advantages for companies improving profitability, resilience, and sustainability. This book is an exciting read. The Editors are both well-established top experts in the field and they did an excellent job in putting the materials together in a clear and logical sequence of topics. I would strongly recommend this book."--Tsan-Ming Choi (Jason), PhD, Yushan Fellow and Professor Department of Business Administration, College of Management, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
"The Digital Supply Chain book covers topics on the principles and technologies to design supply chains as cyber-physical systems. Along with the strong theoretical background about Data Analytics, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twins, the book also showcases many practical applications. The chapters are written by the leading experts in the field, and the Editors have managed very well to structure them into a coherent whole covering the fundamental building blocks, the management of the Digital Supply Chain, cases from different business and industry sectors, and the research frontiers at the leading edge of the subject.."--Alexandre Dolgui Dr.habil., Ph.D. Professor and Head Automation, Production and Computer Sciences Dept. IMT Atlantique, France. Editor-in-Chief - The International Journal of Production Research
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Bart L. MacCarthy is Professor of Operations Management at Nottingham University Business School. He teaches at Executive, MBA, and Masters levels in operations, supply chain, and project management. His research spans the analysis, modelling, and management of operational systems and supply chains, combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Current research interests include the evolution of supply chains, and the impact of digitalization, cloud-based systems, platforms and Blockchain technology on the discipline of Operations and Supply Chain Management. He has published widely in the Operations, Supply Chain, and Management Science literatures. He was Vice-President and Board Member for the Decision Sciences Institute (2020- 2024), was European Editor for the International Journal of Production Economics, and Consulting Editor for the International Journal of Operations and Production Management. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Dmitry Ivanov is Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management at the Berlin School of Economics and Law. He is Deputy Director and executive board member of Institute for Logistics, and Faculty Director for the MA in Global Supply Chain and Operations Management. He has taught for more than 20 years in operations management, supply chain management, logistics, management information systems, and strategic management at undergraduate, master's, PhD, and executive MBA levels worldwide. His research explores structural dynamics and control in complex networks, with applications to supply chain resilience, Industry 4.0 systems, supply chain simulation, risk analytics and digital supply chain twins. He has been Chairman, IPC and Advisory Board member for over 50 international conferences in supply chain and operations management, industrial engineering, control and information sciences. Prior to becoming an academic, he was engaged in industry and consulting for process optimization in manufacturing, logistics and ERP systems.
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Professor of Operations Management, University of Nottingham, UK
Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Berlin, Germany
Part 1. Introduction
1. The Digital Supply Chain - Emergence, Concepts, Definitions, and Technologies
Bart MacCarthy and Dmitry Ivanov
Part 2. Digital Building Blocks and Enabling Technologies
2. Digital Manufacturing - The Evolution of Traditional Manufacturing Toward an Automated and Interoperable Smart Manufacturing Ecosystem
Dimitris Mourtzis, John Angelopoulos and Nikos Panopoulos
3. Smart Warehouses - A Sociotechnical Perspective
Sven Winkelhaus and Eric H. Grosse
4. The Internet of Things (IoT) - An Emerging Paradigm to Support the Digitalization of Future Supply Chains
Hamed Baziyad, Vahid Kayvanfar and Aseem Kinra
5. The Cloud, Platforms, and Digital Twins - Enablers of the Digital Supply Chain
Gongtao Zhang, Bart L. MacCarthy and Dmitry Ivanov
6. Algorithms, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence - Harnessing Data to Make Supply Chain Decisions
Xavier Brusset, Davide La Torre and Jan Broekaert
7. The Impact of Digitalization on Contemporary and Future Logistics
Stephen Pettit, Yingli Wang and Anthony Beresford
8. Blockchain Technologies for the Digital Supply Chain
Horst Treiblmaier, Abderahman Rejeb and Wafaa A.H. Ahmed
Part 3. Managing the Digital Supply Chain
9. Digital Architectures: Frameworks for Supply Chain Data and Information Governance
Konstantina Spanaki, Erisa Karafili and Stella Despoudi
10. Supply Chain Traceability Systems - Robust Approaches for the Digital Age
Kitty Kay Chan
11. Digital Purchasing and Procurement Systems: Evolution and Current State
Karsten Cox
12. Measuring and Managing Digital Supply Chain Performance
Ashish Kumar Jha, Nishant Kumar Verma and Indranil Bose
13. The Art of Cyber Security in the Digital Supply Chain: Detecting and Defending against Vulnerabilities in your Supply Chain
Sang Yoon Cha
Part 4. Digital Supply Chain Sectoral Cases
14. Digital Retail - Key Trends and Developments
Lina Zhang and Mikko Haenninen
15. Digitalization in the Textiles and Clothing Sector
Rudrajeet Pal and Amila Jayarathne
16. Digitalization in Production and Warehousing in Food Supply Chains
Fabio Sgarbossa, Anita Romsdal, Olumide Emmanuel Oluyisola andJan Ola Strandhagen
17. Automotive Supply Chain Digitalization: Lessons and Perspectives
Nathalie Fabbe-Costes and Lucie Lechaptois
18. Digitalization of the International Shipping and Maritime Logistics Industry- The TradeLens case
Wafaa A.H. Ahmed and Alexa Rios
19. How Can SMEs Participate Successfully in Industry 4.0 Ecosystems?
Guilherme Brittes Benitez, Nestor Fabian Ayala and Alejandro German Frank
Part 5. Research Frontiers in the Digital Supply Chain
20. Network Science for Supply Chain Analysis - Theory, Methods, and Empirical Results
Guven Demirel
21. Deployment Considerations for Implementing Blockchain Technology in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Matthew Liotine
22. Digital Supply Chain Surveillance - Concepts, Challenges and Frameworks
Alexandra Brintrup, Edward Elson Kosasih, Bart MacCarthy and Guven Demirel
23. Sustainability and the Digital Supply Chain
Ahmad Beltagui, Breno Nunes and Stefan Gold
24. Re-conceptualizing Supply Chain Strategy for the Digital Era: Achieving Digital Ambidexterity through Dynamic Capabilities
Eric Lambourdiere, Elsa Corbin and Jerome Verny