TY - JOUR
T1 - RFID-generated traceability for contaminated product recall in perishable food supply networks
AU - Piramuthu, Selwyn
AU - Farahani, Poorya
AU - Grunow, Martin
PY - 2013/3/1
Y1 - 2013/3/1
N2 - As perishable food supply networks become more complex, incidents of contamination in these supply networks have become fairly common. Added to this complexity is the fact that there have been long delays in identifying the contamination source in several such incidents. Even when the contamination source was identified, there have been cases where the ultimate destination of all contaminated products were not known with complete certainty due, in part, to dispersion in these supply networks. We study the recall dynamics in a three-stage perishable food supply network through three different visibility levels in the presence of contamination. Specifically, we consider allocation of liability among the different players in the perishable supply network based on the accuracy with which the contamination source is identified. We illustrate the significance of finer levels of granularity both upstream and downstream as well as determine appropriate visibility levels and recall policies.
AB - As perishable food supply networks become more complex, incidents of contamination in these supply networks have become fairly common. Added to this complexity is the fact that there have been long delays in identifying the contamination source in several such incidents. Even when the contamination source was identified, there have been cases where the ultimate destination of all contaminated products were not known with complete certainty due, in part, to dispersion in these supply networks. We study the recall dynamics in a three-stage perishable food supply network through three different visibility levels in the presence of contamination. Specifically, we consider allocation of liability among the different players in the perishable supply network based on the accuracy with which the contamination source is identified. We illustrate the significance of finer levels of granularity both upstream and downstream as well as determine appropriate visibility levels and recall policies.
KW - Contamination
KW - Information granularity
KW - Perishable food supply network
KW - RFID
KW - Supply chain management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84870057675&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejor.2012.09.024
DO - 10.1016/j.ejor.2012.09.024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84870057675
SN - 0377-2217
VL - 225
SP - 253
EP - 262
JO - European Journal of Operational Research
JF - European Journal of Operational Research
IS - 2
ER -