What are the root causes of material delivery schedule inaccuracy in supply chains?

Author:

Jonsson PatrikORCID,Öhlin JohanORCID,Shurrab HafezORCID,Bystedt JohanORCID,Sheikh Muhammad Azam,Verendel VilhelmORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to explore and empirically test variables influencing material delivery schedule inaccuracies?Design/methodology/approachA mixed-method case approach is applied. Explanatory variables are identified from the literature and explored in a qualitative analysis at an automotive original equipment manufacturer. Using logistic regression and random forest classification models, quantitative data (historical schedule transactions and internal data) enables the testing of the predictive difference of variables under various planning horizons and inaccuracy levels.FindingsThe effects on delivery schedule inaccuracies are contingent on a decoupling point, and a variable may have a combined amplifying (complexity generating) and stabilizing (complexity absorbing) moderating effect. Product complexity variables are significant regardless of the time horizon, and the item’s order life cycle is a significant variable with predictive differences that vary. Decoupling management is identified as a mechanism for generating complexity absorption capabilities contributing to delivery schedule accuracy.Practical implicationsThe findings provide guidelines for exploring and finding patterns in specific variables to improve material delivery schedule inaccuracies and input into predictive forecasting models.Originality/valueThe findings contribute to explaining material delivery schedule variations, identifying potential root causes and moderators, empirically testing and validating effects and conceptualizing features that cause and moderate inaccuracies in relation to decoupling management and complexity theory literature?

Publisher

Emerald

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