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An Evaluation of SCM Initiatives in Indian Manufacturing Industries


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
     

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Delivering great quality and decrease cost is key component of each venture and firm. Nowadays it is exceptionally hard to contend our organizations when organization experience improvements. So, to get great results these organizations embrace some lean assembling process. SCM tries to improve the standard of yield by recognizing and expelling the reasons for imperfections. In this study, we collected information from different enterprises and apply unwavering quality test, AHP, VIKOR. From these results, we came about the conclusion that how profitability and cost relies upon various elements of any industry. According to SCM a perceptible commitment, representatives working all the more helpfully, change in nature of item, efficient working aides in accomplishing positive outcomes. Inspiration and support from top administration and group pioneer influences the execution.

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SCM, AHP, VIKOR.
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Authors

Chandan Deep Singh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Rajdeep Singh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Abrar Ali Khan
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract


Delivering great quality and decrease cost is key component of each venture and firm. Nowadays it is exceptionally hard to contend our organizations when organization experience improvements. So, to get great results these organizations embrace some lean assembling process. SCM tries to improve the standard of yield by recognizing and expelling the reasons for imperfections. In this study, we collected information from different enterprises and apply unwavering quality test, AHP, VIKOR. From these results, we came about the conclusion that how profitability and cost relies upon various elements of any industry. According to SCM a perceptible commitment, representatives working all the more helpfully, change in nature of item, efficient working aides in accomplishing positive outcomes. Inspiration and support from top administration and group pioneer influences the execution.

Keywords


SCM, AHP, VIKOR.

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