Site inventory tracking in the project supply chain: problem description and solution proposal in a very large telecom project

Author:

Ala‐Risku Timo,Collin Jari,Holmström Jan,Vuorinen Juha‐Pekka

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to describe how performance in the project supply chain can be improved by implementing information technology solutions that track site installation and inventory.Design/methodology/approachThe case study was initiated after observing unexpected problems and subsequent performance improvement in a very large project delivery. Personnel involved in the project were interviewed and project documentation was analyzed to identify the reasons for initial poor performance and the changes that lead to the observed improvement.FindingsAs the scale and complexity of a delivery project increases the role of accurate and robust tracking of installation work and inventory increases. Alignment between participants breaks down in the absence of reliable inventory tracking with potentially very adverse effects on project delivery operations. Introducing reliable inventory tracking can very quickly re‐align participants and improve overall performance in a telecom delivery project.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings are based on a case study, with particular characteristics: large number of dispersed installation sites, modular product, remote sensing. Topics for further research are suggested to assess the relevance of inventory tracking in different contexts.Practical implicationsThe case shows how an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) can improve project delivery performance by investing in inventory tracking between inventory drop‐off and installation on the site.Originality/valueProject delivery has received scarce attention in a supply chain management context. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge by showing how site inventory tracking affects performance and alignment of the whole project supply chain.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting

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