LEVELS OF ADVANCEMENT IN SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING BY LARGE-SCALE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANIES IN SOUTH AFRICA

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Johan J. Louw, Wessel Pienaar ORCID logo

https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv8i3c5p4

Abstract

The adoption of a full supply chain approach in the chemical industry is still relatively slow compared to other industries. Although the awareness has been kindled, very few petrochemical companies have advanced to a point where supply chain considerations and influences are proactively taken into account and incorporated in the formulation of corporate- and unit-specific business strategies/tactics, and formally structured and applied. Conventional supply chain integration concepts focus primarily on the internal and external integration of individual supply chains. Due to the highly integrated nature of petrochemical value chains, the related supply chains should also be integrated by taking account of enterprise/industry-wide synergies and interdependencies. Since not much research has been done to indicate the level of advancement in terms of supply chain planning in large-scale, South African-based petrochemical companies, this empirical research is the first of its kind. This research provides useful information regarding an understanding of the petrochemical industry, appropriate supply chain planning practices and the level of advancement in a number of related planning dimensions.

Keywords: Petrochemical Industry, Strategic Planning, Supply Chain Planning, Value Chain

How to cite this paper: Louw, J. J., & Pienaar, W. J. (2011). Levels of advancement in supply chain planning by large-scale petrochemical companies in South Africa. Corporate Ownership & Control, 8(3-5), 535-547. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv8i3c5p4