Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing
Volume 19, Issue 6, 2004, Pages 405-414

Coordinating B2B cross-border supply chains: The case of the organic coffee industry (Article)

Claro D.P. , De Oliveira Claro P.B.
  • a Univ. Sa Paulo-Pensa/Found. Inst. M., Sä Paulo, Brazil, Brazil
  • b Federal University of Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Brazil

Abstract

The recent interest in and increasing demand for healthy, social and environmentally sustainable products, particularly in developed countries, have fostered the presence of organic coffee supermarket shelves of such countries. Proposes two models of B2B relationships for the Brazilian supply of organic coffee to international markets, more specifically, The Netherlands. For this proposition, compares two possible organizations of the supply chain wherein B2B relationships are based not only on contracts but more importantly on the informal safeguards of mutual trust, long-term orientation and joint actions. For the two proposed chains, a cross-border integrator is included to support the coordination of the business relationship. Emphasis is placed on coordination to increase overall efficiency of the supply chain through reduction of internal and transaction costs.

Author Keywords

Brazil Supply chain management Coffee Organic foods The Netherlands Trust

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DOI: 10.1108/08858620410556345
ISSN: 08858624
Cited by: 13
Original Language: English