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Abstract
There is a need for customized tools capable of providing more holistic, integrated information about
forest-based SCs. This study evaluates uses (current and potential) of performance indicators (PIs) for
enhancing SC management in the wood industry. Literature on PIs in SCs is reviewed, and current use
of PIs is analyzed in a survey study. The review distinguished PIs may be related to strategic, tactical
or operational levels, and associated time horizons. As illustrated in Table 1, they may be financial
(largely related to strategic goals) or non-financial (largely related to operational performance and the
behavior of actors). Frameworks and methods for developing PIs depend vary according to the
purpose. Goals of performance monitoring are described on retailing, processing and rounwood
procurement levels. The case study reveals a clear negative correlation between customer orientation
and distance from the market, i.e. a high degree of ‘responsiveness’ at the retailer end and
concentration on efficiency at the supplier end of the supply chain. Further studies, including mapping
exercises,and the combined effort to identify key performance areas, and developing performance
indicators and measurements, are suggested.