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   <dc:title>Inventory management in the food industry-centralization vs decentralization</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Fortian Corts, Nona</dc:creator>
   <dc:subject>Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Economia i organització d'empreses</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Management</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Aliments -- Administració</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Empreses alimentàries</dc:subject>
   <dcterms:abstract>Inventory management has become a topic of broad interest as a way for improving competitive&#xd;
performance though higher service levels at a lower cost. Inventory management strategies are numerous&#xd;
and the trade-off between centralization vs. decentralization of inventories is known as a suitable&#xd;
technique to balance inventory cost with service level. The food industry is one of the largest segments&#xd;
in the EU’s manufacturing sector and presents a challenging management of its supply chain due to its&#xd;
increasing complexity and changing environment. With competition being fiercer than ever, inventory&#xd;
management is a major concern in many food supply chains in which speed and flows of information&#xd;
and products become essential to reduce costly waste and keep customer satisfaction at the highest level.&#xd;
This paper aims to understand how inventory centralization and decentralization strategies can help food&#xd;
companies managing its inventory in the most appropriate way. The intention is to provide managers&#xd;
with recommendations on how inventory management is improved on the basis of relevant literature&#xd;
and to extend what is already known in the previous supply chain management field.&#xd;
The thesis conducts a single case study research in one of today’s leading food companies. Reasons for&#xd;
improving inventory management practices are found in high supply chain related costs, high amount&#xd;
of capital tied up in inventory and long and uncertain lead times from production until the end-consumer.&#xd;
The pre-assumption is that higher inventory rotation and lower costs can be attained by implementing&#xd;
inventory centralization strategies. However, reducing the number of inventory locations increases&#xd;
distances from warehouse to customer, increasing transportation costs and possibly reducing service&#xd;
level. Therefore, identifying the appropriate balance between centralizing vs. decentralizing inventory&#xd;
is of key importance.&#xd;
This research provides a broader and multidisciplinary approach to centralization and decentralization&#xd;
inventory challenges. It identifies the key factors and its influence on the degree of inventory&#xd;
centralization in the food industry regarding finished goods. Hence, even though literature presents&#xd;
models on how to determine optimal inventory configuration, these are generally focused in fewer&#xd;
factors and lack of particular applicability into the food industry. This work, therefore, aims to close part&#xd;
of this gap by proposing a holistic decision making framework relevant in situations where several&#xd;
factors are to be considered for defining the inventory management strategy in food firms. It contributes&#xd;
with a 10-factor analysis combining qualitative and quantitative approach to determine the current and&#xd;
most advantageous degree of inventory centralization using a simple scale.</dcterms:abstract>
   <dcterms:issued>2017-06</dcterms:issued>
   <dc:type>Master thesis</dc:type>
   <dc:rights>Restricted access - author's decision</dc:rights>
   <dc:publisher>Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya</dc:publisher>
   <dc:publisher>Denmarks Tekniske Universitet (Technical University of Denmark)</dc:publisher>
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