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Master Thesis Defense - November 26, 2015: Multi-Tier Supplier Quality Evaluation in Global Supply Chains

November 23, 2015
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Feras A.S. Saleh

Thursday, November 26, 2015 at 11:00
Room EV003.309

You are invited to attend the following M.A.Sc. (Quality Systems Engineering) thesis examination.

Examining Committee

Dr. M. Mannan, Chair
Dr. A. Awasthi, Supervisor
Dr. J.Y. Yu, CIISE Examiner
Dr. G. Gopakumar, External Examiner (CES)

Abstract

Supplier quality evaluation is a critical part of quality management in global supply chains.  Poor supplier quality results in not only monetary losses but also negatively impacts the business potential and future growth of buyer organizations.  In this thesis, we propose a multi-tier supplier quality evaluation framework based on total cost of ownership and data envelopment analysis for quality management in global supply chains.  The proposed approach comprises of three main steps.  Firstly, we group the upstream suppliers based on common attributes using hierarchical cluster analysis.  Then, we calculate the total cost of ownership for the grouped suppliers and their sub-suppliers using various qualitative and quantative factors that are vital for quality management in global supply chains.  In the third and last step, we apply data envelopment analysis to compute the efficiencies of various suppliers to identify the best one(s) and recommend for selection.  A numerical application is provided.

The proposed approach is very useful to decision makers in benchmarking supplier quality performances and setting improvement targets for supplier quality development in global supply chains.

Graduate Program Coordinators

For more information, contact Silvie Pasquarelli or Mireille Wahba.




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