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Journal cover: Supply Chain Management: An International Journal

Supply Chain Management: An International Journal

ISSN: 1359-8546

Online from: 1996

Subject Area: Operations and Logistics Management

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Using Six Sigma to improve replenishment process in a direct selling company


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Title:Using Six Sigma to improve replenishment process in a direct selling company
Author(s):Chun-Chin Wei, (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ching Yun University, Jhongli City, Taiwan, Republic of China), Gwo-Ji Sheen, (Department of Business Administration, National Central University, Jhongli City, Taiwan, Republic of China), Cheng-Ting Tai, (Department of Business Administration, National Central University, Jhongli City, Taiwan, Republic of China), Kuo-Liang Lee, (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ching Yun University, Jhongli City, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Citation:Chun-Chin Wei, Gwo-Ji Sheen, Cheng-Ting Tai, Kuo-Liang Lee, (2010) "Using Six Sigma to improve replenishment process in a direct selling company", Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 15 Iss: 1, pp.3 - 9
Keywords:Direct selling, Distribution management, Six sigma, Supply chain management
Article type:Case study
DOI:10.1108/13598541011018076 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to propose a Six Sigma project to improve the replenishment process in the logistic center of Amway Taiwan Company.

Design/methodology/approach – This study elucidates the define, measure, analyze, improve and control (DMAIC) methodology of Six Sigma, using qualitative and quantitative tools. Numerous improvement actions are implemented. A control plan is developed to sustain and enhance the performance of the replenishment process.

Findings – The project has substantially benefited the logistic center, including reducing replenishment frequency and urgent shipping rate, decreasing cost of transportation, lowering the inventory of service centers and shortening the replenishment planning time.

Research limitations/implications – The methodology that is employed in this study can be adopted by the logistic centers of other direct companies. However, they can modify the detailed contents and tools according to their organizational conditions.

Practical implications – This study demonstrates a project in which Six Sigma is adopted to improve the replenishment process of the logistic center in Amway Taiwan. It describes how the project was specified, how the tools were employed in the different phases and how the improvement actions were implemented. In conclusion, the key benefits of, and experience gained from this project are emphasized.

Originality/value – This paper will be of interest to academic researchers and practical managers. The structured methodology of Six Sigma integrated logistic techniques was applied in a leading direct sales company. The project in the logistic center of Amway Taiwan provides a good reference for other companies that plan to implement Six Sigma management.



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