Using the library process as described in the Background page, find and read the article listed below and then in a 3-4 page paper answer the following:
Q1. Describe the quality control implications of the major changes that have taken place in food chains today compared to the past.
Q2. Why is it important to understand cultural diversity and political differences when implementing quality control initiatives at the global scale?
Q3. Discuss the role and importance of the “6-Ts” (Traceability, Transparency, Testability, Time, Trust, and Training) relative to food supply chain quality management.
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Aleda V Roth, Andy A Tsay, Madeleine E Pullman, John V Gray (2008, Jan) Unraveling the Food Supply Chain: Straegic Insights from China and the 2007 Recalls, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Tempe, Vol. 44, Iss. 1; pg. 22. 18 pgs.
Abstract:
The March 2007 pet food recall and a rapid progression of comparable incidents have exposed the real potential for food supply chain contamination and disruptions. When organizations source via multilayered supply chains with poor visibility they are particularly vulnerable. In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework called the “Six Ts” of supply chain quality management – traceability, transparency, testability, time trust and training
– which are relevant for any product but are especially critical to the preservation of public welfare through a safe food supply. We describe the globalization of food supply chains and present data on the trends of U.S. food import volumes, both in aggregate and specifically from China. We also highlight the inherent difficulties and risks posed by global food supply chains, using those originating in China as an example. Finally, we provide a research agenda and questions to be addressed regarding the application of the six Ts in global food supply chain management.