Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia

The Malaysia National Agro-Food Policy (DAN) 2011-2020 was introduced to ensure the agro-food supply in Malaysia is ascertained. The main focus of DAN is to improve the self-sufficiency level of agro food. However, another challenge in food security is to ensure the food that available is delivered...

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Main Authors: Tan, O. K., Chung, P. Y., Ong, C. H., Goh, C. F., Lim, K. Y., Wong, C. H., Tan, S. T.
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spelling my.utm.876672020-11-30T12:57:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87667/ Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia Tan, O. K. Chung, P. Y. Ong, C. H. Goh, C. F. Lim, K. Y. Wong, C. H. Tan, S. T. TP Chemical technology The Malaysia National Agro-Food Policy (DAN) 2011-2020 was introduced to ensure the agro-food supply in Malaysia is ascertained. The main focus of DAN is to improve the self-sufficiency level of agro food. However, another challenge in food security is to ensure the food that available is delivered from farm to consumers effectively, or namely the management of food supply chain (FSCM). As such, one of the core focuses in the Malaysia Agro Food Policy 2.0 is to capitalise the entire agro food sector value chain in order to improve the performance of agro FSCM. This only could be done via high degree of coordination and continuous value creation across all activities in the agro food supply chain, which is in line with the principle of Lean. Hence, this study aims to assess the implementation level of Lean Food Supply Chain Management (LFSCM) practices and performance within agro-food distributors in Malaysia, and to assess the relationship between both. The research is quantitative based. Five LFSCM performance attributes and four LFSCM practices were identified from literature review and formulated into a survey questionnaire which was answered by 50 agro-food distributors within Malaysia. Data collected is analysed via descriptive analysis and Pearson correlation. Analysis result reveals that LFSCM practices within agro-food distributors in Malaysia tends to focus on soft lean practices, in addition all LFSCM practices are positively correlated with LFSCM performance. Finding from the study implies that Lean concept and principle could be applied in agriculture or agro-food industry as the approach to improve performance. 2020 Article PeerReviewed Tan, O. K. and Chung, P. Y. and Ong, C. H. and Goh, C. F. and Lim, K. Y. and Wong, C. H. and Tan, S. T. (2020) Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24 (7). pp. 7322-7334. ISSN 1475-7192 http://www.dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I7/PR270702 DOI: 10.37200/IJPR/V24I7/PR270702
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Tan, O. K.
Chung, P. Y.
Ong, C. H.
Goh, C. F.
Lim, K. Y.
Wong, C. H.
Tan, S. T.
Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
description The Malaysia National Agro-Food Policy (DAN) 2011-2020 was introduced to ensure the agro-food supply in Malaysia is ascertained. The main focus of DAN is to improve the self-sufficiency level of agro food. However, another challenge in food security is to ensure the food that available is delivered from farm to consumers effectively, or namely the management of food supply chain (FSCM). As such, one of the core focuses in the Malaysia Agro Food Policy 2.0 is to capitalise the entire agro food sector value chain in order to improve the performance of agro FSCM. This only could be done via high degree of coordination and continuous value creation across all activities in the agro food supply chain, which is in line with the principle of Lean. Hence, this study aims to assess the implementation level of Lean Food Supply Chain Management (LFSCM) practices and performance within agro-food distributors in Malaysia, and to assess the relationship between both. The research is quantitative based. Five LFSCM performance attributes and four LFSCM practices were identified from literature review and formulated into a survey questionnaire which was answered by 50 agro-food distributors within Malaysia. Data collected is analysed via descriptive analysis and Pearson correlation. Analysis result reveals that LFSCM practices within agro-food distributors in Malaysia tends to focus on soft lean practices, in addition all LFSCM practices are positively correlated with LFSCM performance. Finding from the study implies that Lean concept and principle could be applied in agriculture or agro-food industry as the approach to improve performance.
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author Tan, O. K.
Chung, P. Y.
Ong, C. H.
Goh, C. F.
Lim, K. Y.
Wong, C. H.
Tan, S. T.
author_facet Tan, O. K.
Chung, P. Y.
Ong, C. H.
Goh, C. F.
Lim, K. Y.
Wong, C. H.
Tan, S. T.
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title Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
title_short Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
title_full Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
title_fullStr Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in Malaysia
title_sort lean food supply chain management within agro-food distributors in malaysia
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