A BPM-based framework for the impact assessment of blockchain to the midstream LNG supply chain

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
D. Lyridis, George Andreadis, C. Papaleonidas, Violetta Tsiampa
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PurposeThe current study addresses how blockchain can deal with the challenges that the midstream liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain poses combined from a management standpoint. Such challenges are: the volume of transactions, communication hurdles and the lack of contemporary management tools. The paper proposes a comprehensive framework to assess the impact of blockchain implementation in the midstream LNG supply chain in order to tackle those barriers.Design/methodology/approachThe basis of the research is the business process modelling (BPM), through which entities, roles, tasks, resources and transactions can be modelled and simulated. The modelling of the midstream LNG supply chain, via BPM, is based on guidelines of the Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGGTO) and common industry business models. A quantitative analysis is employed to support the motivation and the potential impact of blockchain implementation. The methodology is used to identify (1) inefficiencies related to large volume of transactions between stakeholders and (2) critical areas of an LNG shipping company, where blockchain can be implemented.FindingsProcess repeatability, numerous shared documentation forms, excessive paperwork and communication imbroglios are mapped from the modelling section. Up to 327 processes are repeated during a typical vessel voyage, and up to 122 shared documentation forms are exchanged. Excessive paperwork and communication imbroglios are tracked through, which correspond to 25 severe errors as detected. By implementing the methodology, stakeholders can quantify the possible impact of blockchain on the operational performance of each stakeholder's operations separately and the supply chain as a whole in terms of real-time monitoring, transparency and paperwork reduction, time and cost savings.Research limitations/implicationsThe research has certain limitations deriving from its conceptual nature. The business processes' modelling is based on standard procedures described in the guidelines by SIGGTO and may need further adjustment for specific use cases. A structured case study has not been realisable as corporate data for an LNG shipping company regarding processes and other commercial sensitive information are required.Practical implicationsPotential practitioners may exploit the proposed framework as a low cost and seamless tool to evaluate how blockchain could disrupt their operations. Thus, the blockchain implementation's improvements or weaknesses can be pinpointed, and enabling the interested stakeholder of the LNG supply chain with specific feedback, it can guide them towards informed decisions on their operations.Originality/valueThe research has a novel approach as it combines the creation of practical management framework, with a comprehensive visualization of the midstream LNG supply chain. Thus, the reader can identify in which parts of the midstream LNG supply chain can blockchain be implemented, and what impact it could have in terms of supply chain operations.
基于BPM的区块链对中游液化天然气供应链影响评估框架
目的当前的研究从管理的角度探讨了区块链如何应对中游液化天然气供应链带来的挑战。这些挑战包括:交易量、沟通障碍和缺乏现代管理工具。本文提出了一个全面的框架来评估区块链在中游液化天然气供应链中的实施影响,以解决这些障碍。设计/方法论/方法研究的基础是业务流程建模(BPM),通过它可以对实体、角色、任务、资源和事务进行建模和模拟。通过BPM对中游液化天然气供应链进行建模是基于国际天然气油轮和码头运营商协会(SIGGTO)的指导方针和常见的行业商业模式。采用定量分析来支持区块链实施的动机和潜在影响。该方法用于识别(1)与利益相关者之间的大量交易相关的低效率,以及(2)液化天然气运输公司的关键领域,在这些领域可以实施区块链。发现过程的可重复性、大量的共享文档表格、过多的文书工作和沟通混乱都是从建模部分映射出来的。在一次典型的船舶航行中,多达327个过程被重复,多达122个共享文件表格被交换。对过多的文书工作和沟通混乱进行了跟踪,这相当于检测到的25个严重错误。通过实施该方法,利益相关者可以量化区块链对每个利益相关者单独运营和整个供应链的运营绩效的可能影响,包括实时监控、透明度和文书工作减少、时间和成本节约。研究的局限性/含义这项研究由于其概念性质而有一定的局限性。业务流程的建模基于SIGGTO指南中描述的标准程序,可能需要针对特定用例进行进一步调整。由于液化天然气运输公司需要有关流程和其他商业敏感信息的公司数据,因此无法实现结构化的案例研究。实际含义潜在的从业者可以利用所提出的框架作为一种低成本和无缝的工具来评估区块链如何扰乱他们的运营。因此,区块链实施的改进或弱点可以被准确定位,并使液化天然气供应链的利益相关者能够获得具体的反馈,从而指导他们做出明智的运营决策。独创性/价值该研究采用了一种新颖的方法,将创建实用的管理框架与中游液化天然气供应链的全面可视化相结合。因此,读者可以确定区块链可以在中游液化天然气供应链的哪些部分实施,以及它可能对供应链运营产生什么影响。
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