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Dynamics Of Australian Dairy-Food Supply Chain: Strategic Options For Participants In A Deregulated Environment

Issar, G., Cowan, R., Woods, E. J. and Wegener, M. (2004) Dynamics Of Australian Dairy-Food Supply Chain: Strategic Options For Participants In A Deregulated Environment. In: Sixth International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry,, 27-28 May, 2004, Ede, the Netherlands.

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Abstract

Following deregulation, participants in Australian dairy-food supply chains are confronted with a more complex and rapidly changing environment. In a study conducted between March 2002 and April 2003, major supermarkets emerged as the dominant power in chain development, with a trend towards greater interdependence and coordination between the chain participants. Future supply chain development will depend on the capabilities of the chain participants in operational and strategic management within the firm, and also in successfully negotiating linkages within the chains. In addition the organizational structures of both the firms and the chains need to be responsive to changing end-user needs and the dynamic business environment.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Keywords:Supply chain strategy, channel relations, dairy-food, deregulation
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural economics
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Farm economics. Farm management. Agricultural mathematics
Animal culture > Cattle > Dairying
Animal culture > Cattle > Dairy processing. Dairy products
Live Archive:12 Oct 2020 03:27
Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:46

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