Integration of SCOR-Modeling and Logistical Concept of Management in the System of Internal Transportation of Milk Cooperative

Authors

  • Oleksandr Velychko

Abstract

Features of combined application of concepts/technologies of SCOR-modeling with logistical concept/technology of management of a separate link in a chain of supply in the milk business have been studied in the article. The term has been introduced and the essence has been provided of the private-cooperative, cooperative and mixed supply chain. The link of the cooperative supply chain “milk producer – serving cooperative” in the system of SCOR-model. Attention has been focused on rationalistic type of logistics as a base of logistical concept/technology for optimization of business processes in the system of SC?. Mechanism and methodology of logistical optimization of internal transportation in the milk serving cooperative has been added focused on metrics of SCOR-model. Integrated application of SCOR-modeling has been suggested along with the method of linear programming on stages of creation (projecting) and functioning of the milk cooperative. Methods of formation of restrictions of mathematical model concerning possible negative effect from using additional points of milk gathering by cooperative through the mechanism of planning progressiveness (digressiveness) of additional transportation costs have been studied. Expediency of using in limited models both individualized or exact and averaged and wide-band parameters corresponding to factors of significant and insignificant influence on effectiveness of cooperative activity has been defined. Conditions of application of the developed methods and models for the level of planning with horizon moderate precision have been grounded.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n1s2p14

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Published

2015-02-27

How to Cite

Integration of SCOR-Modeling and Logistical Concept of Management in the System of Internal Transportation of Milk Cooperative. (2015). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(1 S2), 14. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/5645