A responsive demand management framework for the minimization of waste in convenience food manufacture

A responsive demand management framework for the minimization of waste in convenience food manufacture

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Article ID: iaor20071826
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 19
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 751
End Page Number: 761
Publication Date: Dec 2006
Journal: International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Authors: ,
Keywords: waste management
Abstract:

Convenience food manufacture generates considerable waste through poor planning of production. This problem is particularly acute for products that have a very short shelf-life and will be disposed of as waste should their shelf life expire. Chilled ready-meals are convenience foods with relatively short shelf-lives and volatile consumer demands; their manufacture is based on forecasted volumes and when demand has been over-predicted, considerable wastes are created. This is referred to as overproduction waste (OPW), which typically sees finished products disposed of through commercial waste channels as a result of lack of demand. The research reported in this paper has investigated the generation of a responsive demand management framework for the reduction of OPWs.

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