Operations and Supply Chain Management in the Food Industry: Farm to Fork

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This book offers effective and competitive food supply chains that are the consequence of technological innovation, collaboration, small agri-food business cases, entrepreneurial opportunities, cold chain technology management, disruptive technologies, and performance assessment through empirical analysis, case studies, and multimethod research in the food industry. The book comprehensively covers different interfaces of the food supply chain including procurement, processing, distribution, consumer, i.e., farm to fork. It provides solutions to various challenges such as globalization, food recalls, technological innovations, and consumer trust. This book will be of interest to researchers in the areas of the food supply chain, operations management, industrial engineering as well as professionals in the agri-food and allied industry. 

Author(s): Rahul S. Mor, Sachin S. Kamble, Kuldip Singh Sangwan
Series: Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 201
City: Singapore

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Editors and Contributors
1 Agile Agriculture Supply Chain Management (AASCM) for Managing Shifting Consumer Food Preferences: Framework Development Using Grounded Theory Approach
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Literature Review
1.3 Methodology
1.4 Data Collection and Analysis
1.5 Results
1.6 Discussion and Conclusions
1.7 Limitations and Future Scope
References
2 Modeling of Risk Factors in Transportation of Perishable Goods Using ISM Approach
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Literature Review
2.3 Risk Factors Involved in Transportation of Perishable Goods
2.4 Methodology
2.4.1 Interpretive Structure Modeling (ISM)
2.5 Steps Involved in ISM Methodology
2.6 ISM on Risk Factors
2.7 Conclusion
References
3 Forecast Modelling in Supply Chain Management of Food Processing Industry: A Case Study
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Importance of Forecasting in Supply Chain Management
3.1.2 Challenges of Forecasting in Supply Chain Management
3.1.3 Supply Chain Forecasting Methods
3.1.4 Forecasting Duration And Its Application Models
3.1.5 Models of Forecasting and Levels of Accuracy in Forecasting
3.2 Case Study on the Effective Forecasting of Supply Chain Decisions of Ideal Food Products, Belgaum, Karnataka-India
3.2.1 Background of the Company
3.2.2 Problem Statements
3.2.3 Forecasting Modelling for Ideal Food Products
3.2.4 Calculations of Forecasting
3.2.5 Outcome of the Forecasting Modelling for Ideal Food Products
3.3 Conclusions
3.4 Disclosure
Annexure 1—Income Statement of Ideal Food Products (Source Author)
Annexure 2—Supply Chain Management Cost of Ideal Food Products (Source Author)
Annexure 3—Sales Forecast of Ideal Food Products
References
4 Cost Competitiveness Through Value Chain Analysis: A Study About Black Pepper
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Black Pepper Process
4.1.2 Procurement
4.1.3 Meaning of Value Chain
4.2 Review of Literature
4.3 Problem Formulation
4.3.1 Objectives
4.3.2 Research Methodology
4.3.3 Data Collection
4.3.4 Data Analysis
4.4 Results and Discussions
4.4.1 Mattancherry Market
4.4.2 Sulthan Bathery, Kalpetta, and Gudaloor Market
4.5 Conclusion
4.6 Limitations and Future Scope of Work
References
5 Sustainability in Food Supply Chains: Case of Southeast Asia
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Literature Review
5.2.1 Partnerships
5.2.2 Technology
5.2.3 Food Safety
5.2.4 Green Supply Chain Management
5.2.5 Packaging and Transportation
5.2.6 Urbanization
5.2.7 Diet Transformation
5.2.8 Effect on Food Supply Chains Due to Natural Disasters
5.3 Case Study of Food Supply Chain
5.3.1 About “Coffee Moona and Bakery”
5.3.2 Supply Chain of Bakery
5.3.3 Application of Food Safety Regulations at the Bakery
5.3.4 Technology and Logistics at the Bakery
5.3.5 Adopted Ways of Marketing and Promotions
5.3.6 Problems Faced in Business
5.3.7 Planning for the Future
5.4 Sustainability in Food Supply Chain
5.4.1 Highlighted Areas
5.4.2 Food Waste
5.5 Solutions
5.5.1 Vertical Farming Toward Managing Energy Waste
5.5.2 Sprinkle Spray Irrigation Toward Energy Waste Management
5.5.3 Marine Sources of Food for Energy Waste Management
5.5.4 Livestock as a Solution Toward Energy Waste Management
5.5.5 Improvements in Storage Warehouses
5.6 Conclusion
References
6 Traceability and Transportation Issues in the Food Supply Chain
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Issues in the Food Supply Chain
6.2.1 Climate Change
6.2.2 Natural Disasters
6.2.3 Epidemics
6.2.4 Creating Provenance
6.2.5 Traceability Issues
6.2.6 Transportation Issues
6.3 Traceability Issues in FSC
6.3.1 Food Crisis Management and Food Recalls
6.3.2 Traceability of Bulk Products
6.3.3 Quality and Identity Preservation Concerns
6.3.4 Fraud Prevention and Anti-counterfeit Concerns
6.4 Transportation Issues in FSC
6.4.1 On-time Delivery (OTD) and Retailer Chargebacks
6.4.2 Refrigerated Shipping
6.4.3 Handling and Contamination
6.4.4 Less Than Truck Load (LTL) Shipping
6.5 Resolving the Issues of the FSC
6.5.1 Lack of Traceability
6.5.2 Product Safety and Quality
6.5.3 Lack of Communication
6.5.4 Increase in Supply Chain Costs
6.5.5 Inventory Control
6.6 Conclusion
References
7 A Framework for Blockchain Technology Adoption in Food Supply Chain
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Literature Review
7.2.1 Critical Success Factors for BCT Adoption
7.3 Data Collection and Sampling Design
7.4 Methodology
7.5 Results and Discussion
7.6 Conclusion, Limitations and Future Research Directions
References
8 Blockchain Technology for Enhancing Sustainability in Agricultural Supply Chains
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Literature Review
8.2.1 BCT and BCT Enablers
8.2.2 Sustainability Dimensions in ASCs
8.2.3 UNSDGs
8.3 Research Framework
8.4 Mapping of Sustainability Outcomes with SDGs
8.5 Discussion
8.5.1 Implications
8.5.2 Limitations and Future Research Directions
References
9 Cloud Computing: Technological Innovations in the Food Industry
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Cloud Computing: An Overview in Terms of Food Industries Applications
9.2.1 Cloud Computing Technologies of Food Industries
9.2.2 Cloud Computing in Different Industries
9.3 Benefits of Cloud Computing for Food Industries Solutions
9.3.1 Reduce IT cost
9.3.2 Business Continuity
9.3.3 Software Integration
9.4 Cloud Computing Implementations Challenges and Opportunities for Food Industries
9.5 The Outcome for Food Industries After Cloud Services Implementation
9.6 Issues and Future of Cloud Computing in Food Industries
9.7 Conclusions
References
10 Green Technological Approaches for Food Quality and Safety in Food Supply Chain
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Importance of Food Supply Chain
10.3 Importance of Food Quality and Safety
10.4 Food Quality and Safety Challenges
10.5 Need for Technological Approach
10.6 Green Technological Approaches in Food Supply Chain
10.7 Green Technologies for Assuring Food Quality and Safety
10.7.1 Ozone Treatment
10.7.2 Microwave Technology
10.7.3 Pulsed Electric Field
10.7.4 High-Pressure Processing
10.7.5 Pulsed Light Technology
10.7.6 Ohmic Heating
10.7.7 Ultrasound Technology
10.7.8 Irradiation
10.7.9 Active and Smart Packaging
10.7.10 Food Traceability
10.8 Future Outlook
10.9 Conclusion
References
11 Communicative Packaging Systems for Safety of Food Products
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Packaging System for Microorganisms and Toxins Detector
11.3 Packaging System for Tampering
11.3.1 Time–Temperature Indicator-Based Packaging System
11.3.2 Bar Codes for Packaging System
11.3.3 Radio Frequency Identification-Based Packaging System
11.4 Conclusion
References
12 Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Agri-Food Supply Chains
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Challenges for Entrepreneurs in Agri-Food Supply Chains
12.3 Potential Business Opportunities along Agri-food Supply Chain
12.4 Policy Framework for Entrepreneurship in Agri-Food Supply Chains
12.5 Agri-Food Supply Chain and Innovative Business Models
12.5.1 Agri-Food Traceability Models
12.5.2 Local Food Supply Chain-Based Models
12.5.3 ICT-Based Models
12.5.4 Comprehensive One-Stop Solution-Based Models
12.6 Selected Case Studies of Emerging Agri-Food Entrepreneurs
12.6.1 UrbanKisaan
12.6.2 Ninjacart
12.6.3 Subzeelogic
12.6.4 AgroBlock
12.6.5 ThinkAg
12.7 Conclusion and Policy Implications
References
Index