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Understanding the Role of GIS in Packaged Marine Product Supply Chain

Understanding the Role of GIS in Packaged Marine Product Supply Chain
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Author(s): Samrat Majumdar (KIIT (Deemed to be) University, India), Deepak Singhal (KIIT (Deemed to be) University, India)and Sushanta Tripathy (KIIT (Deemed to be) University, India)
Copyright: 2027
Pages: 24
Source title: GIS Applications for Enhancing Sustainable Operational Performance of Manufacturing Industries
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kamalakanta Muduli (Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea), Sujoy Kumar Jana (Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea), Rashmi Prava Das (CV Raman Global University, Odisha, India)and Indrajit Pal (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-7941-8.ch009

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Abstract

The supply chains of packaged marine products are very perishable, geographically distributed and are under strict regulatory and cold-chain parameters. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have good potentials to help overcome such challenges but few empirical studies have identified and ranked the major factors that drive the adoption of GIS in packaged marine products supply chains. The focus of this research is to fill this gap by determining and prioritizing the essential factors of GIS adoption based on the consensus of the experts. To begin with, the possible drivers of GIS adoption were established by a thorough literature review of works on the marine supply chain, cold-chain logistics, traceability, and spatial decision support. The Fuzzy Delphi Method was used in the second stage to assess and rank these drivers by the expert opinions.The findings suggest cold-chain integrity and temperature-risk control to be of the most high-priority driver of GIS adoption, then route optimization and transit time reduction and traceability, transparency, and recall preparedness

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