Presentation
Program of Supply
Chain Management
Presented by
Vanguards
Name of The Group
Members
Serial Member’s Name
No.
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ID No.
Mohammad Azam Saba Zarifa Nowshin Somiron Haldar Tanzila Tahrin Nurry Jannat
114867
Halima Kader Sonia Misbah Uddin Sadi Rinku Biswas Sazzad Hossain Sandip Sarker
114941
114877
114909
114911
114917
114943
114945
114947
114951
Saba Zarifa
Nowshin
ID No: 114877
What is Supply Chain
Management?
The concept of a supply chain referred to the flow of materials from their sources (suppliers) to the company, and then inside the company for processing. Then finished products were moved to customers. A supply chain refers to the flow of materials, information, payments, and services, from raw material suppliers, through factories and warehouses, to end customers. It also includes the organizations and processes that create and deliver products, information, and services to the end
Component of Supply
Chain Management
The term supply chain comes from a picture of how partnering organizations in a specific supply chain are linked together.
Figure -1 shows a relatively simple supply chain, which links a company with its suppliers
(on the left) and its distributors and customers
(on the right).
The upper part of the figure shows a generic supply chain; the lower part shows the chain of a toy manufacturer
The supply chain is linear and it involves three basic parts Downstream supply chain
Internal supply chain Upstream supply chain Tanzila Tahrin
ID No: 114911
Types of Supply Chain
Integrated make-to-stock
The integrated make-to-stock supply chain model focuses on tracking customer demand in real time, so that the production process can restock the finished goods inventory efficiently.
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Build-to-order
In this model a company begins assembly of the customer’s order.
• Continuous replenishment
The idea of the continuous replenishment supply chain model is