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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Utvecklingspotential i ett sågverk : En fallstudie på JGAs sågverk i Linneryd / Development potential in a sawmill : A case study on JGA’s sawmill in Linneryd

Hultegård, Philip, Lindberg, Tobias January 2016 (has links)
Bakgrund: Ur en logistisk synvinkel är order-till-leveransprocessen en av de viktigaste processerna ett företag förfogar över, då processen inkluderar flera aktörer och samarbetet mellan dessa är av stor vikt. Ett företags processer bör granskas så att kvalitetsbrister kan identifieras för att sedan eliminera dubbelaktiviteter samt icke-värdeadderande aktiviteter som återfinns i processerna. En processkartläggning underlättar identifieringen av kvalitetsbrister i en process samt att den skapar en förståelse hur företagets olika delar hänger ihop för att skapa det slutliga kundvärdet. Syfte: Syftet med denna studie är att genom en processkartläggning av JGAs order-till-leveransprocess identifiera kvalitetsbrister som uppstår från godshämtning av sågat och torkat virke till avsändning mot kund. Vidare kommer syftet ta fram grundläggande orsaker till kvalitetsbristerna i JGAs produktförädling samt ge rekommendationer till hur dessa kan minimeras. Metod: Studien är en fallstudie för JGAs order-till-leveransprocess med ett positivistiskt synsätt och deduktivt angreppsätt. Den empiri som studien bygger på har samlats in genom semi- och ostrukturerade intervjuer, deltagande observationer samt en fokusgrupp. Teorin kring processkartläggning, kvalitetsbrister och orsak-verkandiagram har samlats in från litteratur från Linneuniversitetets bibliotek och genom databaser. Urval för intervjupersoner har skett genom ett snöbollsurval. Slutsatser: Kvalitetsbrister i JGAs order-till-leveransprocess har identifierats med hjälp av den processkartläggning som gjorts för studien. Dessa kvalitetsbrister har tillsammans med JGA diskuterats för att se vad som krävs för att åtgärda dessa och vilken effekt de skulle få för verksamheten. För varje kvalitetsbrists har författarna listat flera förbättringsförslag som de rekommenderar för JGA. / Background: Form a logistics point of view the order-to-delivery process is one of the most important processes in a company. Due to the number of operators included in the process, cooperation between them is of great importance. Company’s processes should be evaluated in order to identify quality defects and to eliminate dual activities and non-value adding activities. A process mapping help the company to identify quality defects within the process and to create a better understanding on how the company’s different activities connect in order to create value for the customer. Purpose: The purpose of this study is through a process mapping of JGA’s order-to-delivery process identify quality defects arising within the process, starting with sawed and dried lumber to delivery to customer. Furthermore, the purpose is to identify the cause to the defects within the process and give recommendations on how these can be minimized. Method: This study is a case study on JGA’s order-to-delivery process with a positivistic and deductive approach. The empirical data has been collected though semi and unstructured interviews, participant observation and a focus group. The theory regarding process mapping, quality deficiencies and cause-effect has been collected from literature from Linnaeus University library and different databases. Selections of interviewees have been through a snowball selection. Conclusions: Quality deficiencies within JGAs order-to-delivery process has been identified though the process mapping that has been done in the study. These quality deficiencies have been discussed together with JGA to se what effort it takes to solve them and the effect it would have on the business. For each quality deficiency the authors have listed a number of improvement proposals that they recommend to JGA.
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Minimizing the risk of material shortage and waiting times via an improved order to delivery process : A study conducted within IV Produkt in Växjö

Dagberg, Alexandra, Thorén, Alexander, Tozzi, Giovanni, Velichkov, Kalin January 2013 (has links)
~ 3 ~ Abstract Master Program in Business process and Supply Chain Management Degree Project in Logistics 15 hp, Course 4FE06E Authors: Alexandra Dagberg, Alexander Thorén, Giovanni Tozzi, Kalin Velichkov Tutor: Roger Stokkedal Examiner: Helena Forslund Title: “Minimizing the risk of material shortage and waiting times via an improved order to delivery process – A study conducted within IV Produkt in Växjö” Background: Inventory Management activities have gained a relevant importance over the time in reducing uncertainties at both upstream as well as downstream levels of the supply chain, allowing a smooth material flow between chain members while responsively meeting customer demand. Control activities over the inventory represent a challenged and controversial aspect for most of today’s companies, including IV Produkt. Problem discussion: IV Produkt has, due to the rapid growth during the last ten years, fallen behind the area of inventory management as well as internal material handling process. The reason is that the company has not been able to develop these functions with the same pace as the economic growth. Consequently, the firm is facing difficulties to efficiently supply assembly lines, causing material shortage and waiting times. Research questions: RQ1: - How is the order to delivery process, from material supply functions to the Assembly line 2, at IV Produkt built up today? RQ2: - How can the order to delivery process of raw material and semi-finished products, between material supply functions and the Assembly line 2, be improved in order to minimize the risk of material shortage and waiting times? RQ3: - How can the physical storage of raw material and semi-finished products be structured within the studied area in order to support RQ2? Method: This thesis represents a descriptive case study conducted via a positivistic perspective and a deductive approach. Data was collected by interviews, observations and questionnaires, as well as via academic literature procured via a research in Linnaeus University’s library and via the use of approved web databases. Results are based on quantitative data collected from the studied company, guaranteeing the scientific credibility of the thesis. The respect of ethical principles were ensured by a discussion with company to mutually agree on the confidentiality of the presented information. Conclusion: The conclusion shows how the studied order to delivery process is built up today, highlighting several kind of waste in the current material and information flows. As a result, several actions, such as an extended use of the data system, the application of Kanban and the implementation of the ABC logic, in combination with a new proposed storage layout, were identified and proposed in order to minimize the risk of material shortage and waiting times.
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Tvärorganisatoriska förbättringsmöjligheter : En fallstudie om kvalitetsbrister inom order-till-leveransprocessen / Interorganizational improvement : A case study of quality deficiencies within the order-to-delivery process

Lööf, Viktor, Tandrup, Rasmus January 2017 (has links)
Kurs: Examensarbete i logistik och controller för Civilekonomprogrammet, 30 hp. 4FE18E & 4FE19E, VT17 Författare: Viktor Lööf och Rasmus Tandrup Handledare: Hana Hultén Examinator: Helena Forslund Titel: Tvärorganisatoriska förbättringsmöjligheter – En fallstudie om kvalitetsbrister inom order-till-leveransprocessen Bakgrund: Leverantörer har fått en allt viktigare roll i försörjningskedjan och order-till leveransprocessen har därför beskrivits som en av företagets viktigaste processer. Genom att identifiera kvalitetsbrister inom E-handelsföretagets order-till-leveransprocess och utveckla förbättringsåtgärder för att minimera dessa kan en mer välfungerande process uppnås. För att säkerställa resultatet av en genomförd kvalitetsförbättring måste företag även utveckla styrning för den berörda processen, där det inom order-till- leveransprocessen kan finnas hinder vid utformningen av prestationsmätning mellan leverantör och köpare. Syfte: Syftet med denna studie är att identifiera kvalitetsbrister inom E-handelsföretagets order-till-leveransprocess samt att utveckla förbättringsåtgärder som reducerar de förekommande bristerna. Vidare är syftet att identifiera de hinder som finns vid utformning av prestationsmätning mellan köpare och leverantör inom order-till- leveransprocessen. Metod: Denna studie grundar sig på en kvalitativ ansats. I linje med studiens syfte har en fallstudie gjorts hos E-handelsföretaget. Empiri har insamlats genom observationer, intervjuer och en fokusgrupp. Slutsats: Merparten av de kvalitetsbrister som identifierats inom E-handelsföretagets order-till-leveransprocess härleds till aspekten informationskvalitet. För att reducera dessa kvalitetsbrister presenteras en EDI-lösning mellan köpare och leverantör som en möjlig förbättringsåtgärd, vilket ger förutsättningar för att skapa och kommunicera information vid rätt tillfälle. Majoriteten av de hinder som identifierats vid utformning av prestationsmätning inom order-till-leveransprocessen kan kopplas till vem och hur själva mätningen genomförs mellan köpare och leverantör. Studiens resultat sammanställs i tabell 8 och figur 30, se avsnitt 6.1. / Course: Thesis in logistics and controller for the MBA program, 30 hp. 4FE18E & 4FE19E, VT17 Authors: Viktor Lööf and Rasmus Tandrup Supervisor: Hana Hultén Examiner: Helena Forslund Title: Interorganizational improvements - A case study of quality deficiencies within the order-to-delivery process Background: Due to the increased role of suppliers within the supply chain the order-to- delivery process has been described as one of the most important processes in a company. By identifying quality deficiencies within the order-to-delivery process and developing measures addressing how these can be minimized the overall quality of the process can be improved. To ensure the results of quality improvements companies also need to manage the performance of the process. Managing performance is however connected to obstacles when integrating performance measurement between buyer and supplier within the order-to-delivery process. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify quality deficiencies within the case company’s order-to-delivery process and develop improvement measures addressed to reduce the identified deficiencies. Furthermore, the purpose is to create an understanding of obstacles to integrating performance measurement between buyer and supplier within the order-to-delivery process. Method: This study is based on a qualitative approach. In line with the purpose of the study a case study has been conducted at an E-commerce company. The empirical data has been collected through observations, interviews and a focus group. Conclusions: The majority of quality deficiencies found within the studied order-to- delivery process are related to the dimension information quality. To reduce these deficiencies an EDI-solution between buyer and supplier is proposed, providing conditions to create and communicate accurate information at the right time. Most of the obstacles to integrating performance measurement within the order-to-delivery process identified were connected to how the actual measurement is performed. The results of the study are summarized in table 8 and figure 30.
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Performance management process at Wica Cold AB : towards an improved performance in the order-to-delivery process

Schultz, Patrik January 2009 (has links)
Thesis, civilekonomprogrammet, School of Management and Economics at Växjö University, Logistics, FE3094, spring 2009 Author: Patrik Schultz 840222 Tutor: Helena Forslund Title: Performance management process at Wica Cold – towards an improved performance in the order-to-delivery process Background: Performance measurement and the management of it have become of great importance for organizations in order to compete in today’s business environment. The performance management process at Wica Cold AB is not very well developed and they would know like to know how it can be developed in order to improve performance in the order-to-delivery process. Performance in this thesis covers the aspects of efficiency, quality, deliveries, time, flexibility and improvements. The PM-process is in this thesis seen as measures used, collection and analyzing of data and make use and take action based on the measures. How to make use of the measurement information, what should be measured and that lack of resources is an important aspect for the PM-process in SMEs like Wica are the main problems identified. Objectives: The objectives are to describe the PM-process at Wica Cold and the corresponding performance in the OTD-process. Furthermore the objectives are to find ways to develop the PM-process in order to improve performance in the OTD-process, also taking into consideration the characteristics of a SME regarding the PM-process. Methodology: This thesis is a case study and it is both descriptive and explanatory. The main scientific perspective in this thesis is the positivistic and it has a deductive approach. Data is mostly collected through semi-structured interviews. The scientific credibility is secured by interviewing employees at different positions, consider many views (theory, the benchmark study at Getinge Disinfection and the variety of data collection at Wica) and by gather all relevant information for the thesis on my hard drive. Results, conclusions: The current PM-process only has a few measures and it is not communicated to the employees very well. The performance in the order-to-delivery process is satisfying but can in many ways be improved. The PM-process can develop with some new measures and some small changes and additions in the current measures. One main aspect in this regard is to measure the amount of guarantee claims and percentage of orders delivered on time instead of only costs for backorders and guarantee claims. The measures should be published on a board on the shop floor as a way to make use and take action based on the measures. Meetings every other week should be in place to discuss ideas from employees and the value-added time. This improves performance since it highlights important aspects and common problems and a way to improve that performance can be found. The characteristics of a SME are taken into consideration for instance by limiting the amount of measures used and by making them simple and easy to collect.
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Performance management process at Wica Cold AB : towards an improved performance in the order-to-delivery process

Schultz, Patrik January 2009 (has links)
<p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>Thesis, civilekonomprogrammet, School of Management and Economics at Växjö University, Logistics, FE3094, spring 2009</strong></p><p><strong>Author:</strong> Patrik Schultz 840222</p><p><strong>Tutor:</strong> Helena Forslund</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Performance management process at Wica Cold – towards an improved performance in the order-to-delivery process</p><p><strong>Background:</strong> Performance measurement and the management of it have become of great importance for organizations in order to compete in today’s business environment. The performance management process at Wica Cold AB is not very well developed and they would know like to know how it can be developed in order to improve performance in the order-to-delivery process. Performance in this thesis covers the aspects of efficiency, quality, deliveries, time, flexibility and improvements. The PM-process is in this thesis seen as measures used, collection and analyzing of data and make use and take action based on the measures. How to make use of the measurement information, what should be measured and that lack of resources is an important aspect for the PM-process in SMEs like Wica are the main problems identified.</p><p><strong>Objectives:</strong> The objectives are to describe the PM-process at Wica Cold and the corresponding performance in the OTD-process. Furthermore the objectives are to find ways to develop the PM-process in order to improve performance in the OTD-process, also taking into consideration the characteristics of a SME regarding the PM-process.</p><p><strong>Methodology:</strong> This thesis is a case study and it is both descriptive and explanatory. The main scientific perspective in this thesis is the positivistic and it has a deductive approach. Data is mostly collected through semi-structured interviews. The scientific credibility is secured by interviewing employees at different positions, consider many views (theory, the benchmark study at Getinge Disinfection and the variety of data collection at Wica) and by gather all relevant information for the thesis on my hard drive.</p><p><strong>Results, conclusions:</strong> The current PM-process only has a few measures and it is not communicated to the employees very well. The performance in the order-to-delivery process is satisfying but can in many ways be improved. The PM-process can develop with some new measures and some small changes and additions in the current measures. One main aspect in this regard is to measure the amount of guarantee claims and percentage of orders delivered on time instead of only costs for backorders and guarantee claims. The measures should be published on a board on the shop floor as a way to make use and take action based on the measures. Meetings every other week should be in place to discuss ideas from employees and the value-added time. This improves performance since it highlights important aspects and common problems and a way to improve that performance can be found. The characteristics of a SME are taken into consideration for instance by limiting the amount of measures used and by making them simple and easy to collect.</p>
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Collaborative Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems : A multiple case study on the OTD-process of manufacturing SMEs in the Swedish lighting industry / Collaborative Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems : A multiple case study on the OTD-process of manufacturing SMEs in the Swedish lighting industry

Svensson, Arvid, Gustafsson, Frida, Guillaume, Julien January 2019 (has links)
Title: Collaborative Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems. A multiple case study on the OTD-process of manufacturing SMEs in the Swedish lighting industry. Authors: Arvid Svensson, Frida Gustafsson and Julien Guillaume. Background: Even though the multiple stated benefits of Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems (SCPMS) to enhance the collaboration, there is a lack of research, especially regarding the presence among Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME). Closely associated with the presence of a SCPMS are the challenges. Research on SCPMS and the accompanied challenges have been made in multiple fields and contexts. Yet, SCPMS in the Order to Delivery (OTD)-process between a SME lighting manufacturer and their key customers is missing. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate to what level collaboration regarding SCPMS is present in the OTD-process among the cases studied as well as explain this level of collaboration by studying the challenges of SCPMS. The aim is to contribute to existing literature with an explanatory model that highlights the challenges for a highly collaborative SCPMS with their key customers. This model should also give practical contributions to the case companies. Method: A multiple case study have been conducted. Qualitative data has been gathered through semi-structured interviews. Findings and Conclusion: The findings show that the level of collaboration in the SCPMS differs from no presence at all to an almost total high presence in the cases studied. The criteria that were found in previous literature for high collaboration in the SCPMS were overall similar to the practices found in the cases. Most of the challenges found in previous research were able to explain the difference in level of collaboration in the SCPMS. The two major challenges were lack of knowledge and lack of will. Lack of knowledge was present where the will to progress was clear, while also in one case, there was not even a will to progress. Overall, the company with low level and will to progress was most likely to perceive challenges, while the company with the highest level perceived the least challenges.
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Evaluation of Third-Party Logistics in a Japanese Setting : an evaluation of the 3PL-partnership between the Japanese trading house Gadelius and the European logistics

Carlsson, Henrik, Dreimanis, Rickard January 2005 (has links)
<p>In this thesis the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) partnership between the Japanese trading company Gadelius and the European logistics provider Mahé is investigated. This was done as a case study, mainly taking place on location at Gadelius’ headquarter in Tokyo.</p><p>The purpose has been to identify and evaluate the fulfilment of initial objectives, both with respect to agreed on terms and expectations of each party, analyze the reasons behind result and provide recommendations for the future.</p><p>In terms of what is strictly defined and agreed on in the contract the partnership is principally fulfilled, but this setup is not good in terms of how full 3PL-effects could be achieved.</p><p>The not so strictly defined parts of the contract stating that Mahé should work proactively are however not fulfilled to the same degree. This is connected to the lack of a dedicated Mahé representative being integrated into the OtD-team at Gadelius.</p><p>Because of this Gadelius’, to begin with very high, expectations on effects have become unrealistic, which has contributed to bad sentiments against Mahé and their capabilities. This has further been enhanced by Key Performance Indicators that don’t fully match the essential objectives with the partnership.</p><p>To change the situation two possible ways for the future are presented. If Gadelius’ focus is on indirect cost reductions an expanded partnership should be chosen, while a focus on direct cost reductions and a need for an easier change implementation call for a more limited partnership. For both alternatives new ways for measuring performance are suggested.</p>
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Evaluation of Third-Party Logistics in a Japanese Setting : an evaluation of the 3PL-partnership between the Japanese trading house Gadelius and the European logistics

Carlsson, Henrik, Dreimanis, Rickard January 2005 (has links)
In this thesis the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) partnership between the Japanese trading company Gadelius and the European logistics provider Mahé is investigated. This was done as a case study, mainly taking place on location at Gadelius’ headquarter in Tokyo. The purpose has been to identify and evaluate the fulfilment of initial objectives, both with respect to agreed on terms and expectations of each party, analyze the reasons behind result and provide recommendations for the future. In terms of what is strictly defined and agreed on in the contract the partnership is principally fulfilled, but this setup is not good in terms of how full 3PL-effects could be achieved. The not so strictly defined parts of the contract stating that Mahé should work proactively are however not fulfilled to the same degree. This is connected to the lack of a dedicated Mahé representative being integrated into the OtD-team at Gadelius. Because of this Gadelius’, to begin with very high, expectations on effects have become unrealistic, which has contributed to bad sentiments against Mahé and their capabilities. This has further been enhanced by Key Performance Indicators that don’t fully match the essential objectives with the partnership. To change the situation two possible ways for the future are presented. If Gadelius’ focus is on indirect cost reductions an expanded partnership should be chosen, while a focus on direct cost reductions and a need for an easier change implementation call for a more limited partnership. For both alternatives new ways for measuring performance are suggested.
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Planejamento do processo de suprimento de frutas e legumes na cadeia varejista: estudo de caso e proposta de um método

Marqui, Angela Cristina 20 April 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T19:50:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 3700.pdf: 1139185 bytes, checksum: e04ff8d8af3ffeb4a72226d3ab3d91e8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-04-20 / Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos / ABSTRACT The basic grocery supply chain and the retailers themselves make use of practices to support management of business processes with the aim of better meeting demand requirements and/or reduced costs of the processes along the supply chain. However, by researching the management of the supply chain of more specific product categories, such as fruit and vegetables, it can be observed that there is a significant difference in management of the supply chain for these products compared to basic grocery. The differences are due to, among other factors, the particularities of the supplier market, competitiveness, and the strategic importance of fruit and vegetables for the retailers. On the other hand, products with shorter shelf life, like fruit and vegetables, require more attention on managing the order-todelivery cycle, so that the availability at point of sale is guaranteed. The lower the order-todelivery cycle, the longer the product will be available before it becomes inappropriate for commercialization. Moreover, differently to the suppliers of basic groceries, the supplier base of fruit and vegetables in a national context are characterized by low professionalization of manpower and poor management infrastructure. In this context, the objective of this project is to develop a method for planning the supply process of fruits and vegetables in retail supply chains . For this purpose it was proposed to undertake case studies in different store formats, distribution centers and first-tier suppliers. As result it is expected to analyze the differences between the categories of basic groceries and fruits and vegetables, thus showing the contextual factors that lead to the need for a method for planning the supply process of fruits and vegetables in retail supply chains. Finally, it is expected to contribute by proposing a method that takes into account such particularities. This research contributes to the theory, since it groups under-researched elements in a specific sector, the fruits and vegetables, in order to contribute to the development of the subject taking into account the Brazilian context. Beside this, it is expected that the results of this thesis contribute to the practice of retail supply chains, particularly the management of supply and distribution of fruit and vegetables items. / As indústrias produtoras de itens de mercearia seca que fornecem para as grandes redes varejistas e os próprios varejistas fazem uso de práticas de apoio à gestão dos processos de negócios com o objetivo de melhor atender os requisitos da demanda e/ ou reduzir os custos dos processos ao longo da cadeia de suprimentos. No entanto, ao se pesquisar a gestão da cadeia de suprimentos de categorias mais específicas com a de hortifruti, pode-se constatar que há significativa diferença na forma de gestão da cadeia de suprimentos destes produtos em comparação à itens de mercearia seca. As diferenças são decorrentes, entre outros fatores, de particularidades do mercado fornecedor, das condições de concorrência, e do papel estratégico dos itens de hortifruti para o varejo supermercadista. Por outro lado, produtos com vida de prateleira mais curta, como o caso dos itens de hortifruti, necessitam de maior atenção na gestão do ciclo do pedido, para que a disponibilidade no ponto de venda seja garantida. Além disso, diferentemente dos fornecedores de mercearia seca, a base de fornecedores de frutas e legumes no contexto nacional caracteriza-se pela baixa profissionalização da mão-deobra e pouca infra-estrutura administrativa. Neste contexto, o objetivo desta tese é desenvolver um método para o planejamento do processo de suprimento de frutas e legumes na cadeia varejista . Com base na literatura foi proposta uma estrutura conceitual para a gestão do ciclo do pedido e reposição. Foram realizados dois estudos de casos para se observar a lacuna entre a estrutura conceitual proposta e o realizado pelas empresas estudadas. Finalmente, a partir do refinamento da estrutura conceitual foi proposto um método para o planejamento do processo de suprimento de frutas e legumes na cadeia varejista proposta, o qual contribui para a teoria, uma vez que agrupa elementos da teoria e da pesquisa de campo, e descortina um tema pouco pesquisado num setor específico, o de frutas e legumes, proporcionando o desenvolvimento do tema, em particular, no contexto de pesquisa nacional. Além disso, esta tese contribui para a prática da gestão da cadeia de abastecimento varejista, em particular para a gestão da distribuição e dos fornecedores dos itens de hortifruti. Palavras-chave: Gestão da cadeia de suprimentos. Varejo. Ciclo do pedido e reposição.
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Measuring Performance of an Order-to-Delivery Process : A study at Scania CV AB

Sundström, Philip, Tollmar, Klara January 2018 (has links)
The Order-to-Delivery (OTD) process covers the entire flow from an initiated order until the productor service is delivered to the customer. OTD is considered a core flow in order to successfully deliverproducts according to the customer’s needs. Therefore, is it of importance to track the performanceof this flow and all intermediary processes through performance measurements. The key to successfulperformance measurement is to identify critical factors that can be measured towards previous states,future goals and industry best-practices. However, there are no standardized solutions that can beadopted. Instead performance measurements need to be adapted to each organization’s capabilities,limitations and needs. Effective performance measures and indicators can help steer a company in theright direction.In this thesis, Scania’s industrial OTD process and the connecting indicators has been studied. Thecompany would like to know possible indicators to measure the performance of this process so that itwill contribute to find deviations, continuous improvement and challenge the current state. There isalso a need to increase the knowledge of how to interpret and manage indicators.The project has been conducted through both empirical and theoretical studies. An extensive literaturereview has been performed. The study concluded in methods and best practices for performancemeasurements, as suggested by literature. It has also resulted in an identification of relevant OTDmeasures. Empirical studies have been conducted through a current state analysis of Scania and acompany comparison. Five companies were interviewed on the topic of performance measurements.The aim was to identify the measurements used in each of the companies OTD flow and to investigateif any best practices could be identified. The empirical findings have been analyzed towards thetheoretical findings in order to find gaps and improvement suggestions. It was found that lead timeand delivery performance are two strategic elements to evaluate a company’s OTD flow.Lastly, a concept has been developed as an additional approach to measure the part of a lead timethat has the largest variance - transport time. The concept can, with further work, be extended toinclude the entire lead time. The aim with the concept was to fairly compare different transport timesagainst each. It is believed that the approach can be used as a tool to visualize the efficiency of thetransport flow to different delivery countries and therefore determine if the country behavesaccording to a normal situation.The thesis has resulted in recommendations to implement new measures that could be of value toScania. Process wise it is suggested to better differentiate between indicators and to improve the waythey are presented and reported. It is also suggested that that quality of the input data and thereporting process for this should be reviewed. / Order till leverans-processen täcker hela flödet från orderläggning tills att slutprodukten eller servicenlevereras till kund. Processen anses vara en kärnprocess och är kritisk för att kunna leverera produkterenligt kundens behov. Det är därför viktigt att följa upp prestandan av detta processflöde genom olikaprestationsmått. För att lyckas med prestationsmätning är det viktigt att identifiera kritiska faktoreroch mäta dessa mot tidigare lägen, framtida mål och best practices inom industrin. Det finns dock ingastandardiserade lösningar som kan implementeras på företag. Prestationsmått måste anpassas eftervarje organisations kapacitet, begränsningar och behov. Genom att använda effektiva prestationsmåttoch indikatorer kan ett företag styras i önskvärd riktning.I detta examensarbete har Scanias industriella order till leverans-process och dess tillhörandeprestationsmått studerats. Företaget har en önskan om att identifiera möjliga indikatorer för att mätaprestandan av order till leverans-processen, vilket kan bidra till att hitta avvikelser, ständigaförbättringar och att utmana den nuvarande situationen. Det finns även ett behov av att ökakunskapen om hur prestationsmått ska tolkas och hanteras.Detta projekt har utförts genom empiriska och teoretiska studier. En omfattande litteraturstudie harresulterat i lämpliga metoder och utföranden gällande prestationsmått. Studien har även resulterat irelevanta order till leverans-mått enligt akademisk forskning. De empiriska studierna har bestått av ennulägesanalys av Scania och en jämförelsestudie där fem olika företag har blivit intervjuade inomämnet prestationsmätning. Målet med jämförelsestudien var att undersöka de olika mått somföretagen använder i sin order till leverans-process och för att ta reda på hur de arbetar medprestationsmätning. De empiriska studierna har analyserats i förhållande till teori, för att hittakunskapsluckor och förbättringsförslag. Det kan konstateras att ledtid och leveransprestanda är tvåstrategiskt viktiga faktorer för att kunna utvärdera ett företags order till leverans-process.Slutligen har ett nytt ledtidskoncept blivit utvecklat. Konceptet mäter transporttiden, vilket är den delav ledtiden där störst variation uppstår. Konceptet har potential att utvecklas och förlängas till att mätaden totala ledtiden. Målet med konceptet var att jämföra olika transporttider på ett rättvist sätt motvarandra. Konceptet kan användas som ett verktyg för att visualisera effektiviteten av transportflödettill olika leveransländer och därav avgöra om landets processer presterar enligt ett normalläge.Examensarbetet har resulterat i rekommendationer om att implementera prestationsmått som kanskapa värde för Scania. Det rekommenderas också att särskilja olika typer av prestationsmått samtförbättra hur dessa presenteras och rapporteras. Även kvalitén på indata och hur data rapporters börses över.

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