Title: The business value of supply chain security: empirical study on the Egyptian drinking milk sector

Authors: Islam El-nakib

Addresses: Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, International Transport and Logistics Institute, Alexandria, Egypt

Abstract: Global supply chains are facing different risks that made companies more aware of the vulnerability of their supply chains, and encouraged them to seek ways to reduce these risks. This research aims at examining how companies in the Egyptian drinking milk sector understand the business value of supply chain security (SCS) investments by identifying the benefits it can bring to their business. A questionnaire was conducted on 18 producers in Egypt who present about 93% of the market share to assess the SCS capabilities for further improvements. The findings showed that investments in SCS are not very popular in the dairy sector. Several companies revealed that the SCS investments resulted in operational improvements, mitigation of risks, and cost reduction. Finally, the research recommends several insights into effects of the performance of milk producers in Egypt through their SCS investments.

Keywords: supply chain security; supply chain management; SCM; dairy products; Egypt; milk producers; operational improvement; risk mitigation; cost reduction; business value.

DOI: 10.1504/IJVCM.2015.079206

International Journal of Value Chain Management, 2015 Vol.7 No.3, pp.216 - 240

Accepted: 30 May 2016
Published online: 22 Sep 2016 *

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