Citation:
James Aitken, Paul Childerhouse, Martin Christopher, Denis Towill; Designing and managing multiple pipelines, Journal of Business Logistics, 2005, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp73-96
Abstract:
There is now a growing recognition that supply chains should be designed from
‘the customer backwards’ rather than from ‘the company outwards’. If such a view
is accepted then the implication is that since the organisation will likely be
serving multiple markets or segments there will be the need to design and manage
multiple ‘pipelines’ to serve those different customers. To assist decision
makers in their choice of appropriate supply chain design a framework is
proposed based upon multiple criteria. A case study is presented which
highlights the benefits of selecting, engineering and operating multiple
pipelines tailored to the needs of the