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    stores are located in low-rent‚ suburban areas‚ close to major highways. Its distribution centers are usually located within a day’s driving distance from its stores in order to better serve its stores. According to Wal-Mart annual report‚ the number of stores has increased from 7262 units in 2008 to 10‚130 units in 2012. Its net sales have increased from $373‚821 million in 2008 to $443‚854 million in 2012. Wal-Mart competitive position Wal-Mart strong competitors are: Target‚ Kmart‚ Costco and Safeway

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    RMIT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VIETNAM Introduction to Logistic and Supply Chain Management Individual Case Study NAME: Tran Thi Kim Mai ID Number: s3231137 LECTURE: JAMIE CALBETO-Group 10 Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: OMGT2085 Subject Name: Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management Location where you study: RMIT Vietnam – SGS Title of Assignment:

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    Dell’s Supply Chain Management               The term supply chain management (SCM) was initially used in wholesaling and retailing to denote the integration of logistics and physical distribution functions with the goal of reducing delivery lead times. Manufacturers and service providers have used the same term to describe integration and partnership efforts with first- and second- tier suppliers to reduce cost and improve quality and delivery timing. Terms such as integrated purchasing strategy

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    Executive Summary Team 2 has researched and completed a comparative analysis of Mattel’s supply chain design and related costs with that of its major competitor Hasbro and the toy industry. What follows‚ is a brief background of Mattel’s traditional (non-electronic game) sector‚ its key competitors and Mattel’s use of supply chain management concepts in addressing the competitive landscape to gain a competitive advantage. The global toy and game market grew by 7.2% in 2007 with a value of $106.1

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    Information………………………...……………………........1 1. Green supply chain management……..……………………………….2 2. The textile and garment industry in kenya……………………...….....2 1. Statement of the Problem…...…………………………...…………………3 3. Research Objectives…………………………………………...……………..4 4. Significance of the Study…………………………………...………………..4 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW .………..…………...5 CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY…………..10 1. Research Design……..……………………………………………………..10 2. Population…………………………………………………………………

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    that a company may experience with a global supply chain. Introduction Businesses and supply chains have become substantiality global over the last decade. Between 1995 and 2007‚ the number of transnational companies has more than doubled from 38‚000 to 79‚000 and foreign subsidiaries have nearly tripled‚ from 265‚000 to 790‚000. (Ref: IBM report “the smarter supply chain of the future”) In addition to spreading geographically‚ supply chains now involve more companies. Nearly 80% of executives

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    Give arguments to support the statement that Wal-Mart has achieved very good strategic fit between its competitive and supply chain strategies. Wal-Mart’s competitive strategy is based on three dimensions: high product availability‚ a wide variety of goods‚ and everyday low pricing. Consistently providing a wide variety of goods at low prices presents a challenge to many retailers due to the costs required in managing transportation‚ inventory‚ facilities‚ and information. Their pioneering use of

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    lysDell Supply Chain Analysis Group 11: Mentor: Heidi C. Dreyer Sep-09-2012 Outlines • What’s direct model? • Dell’s position in PC market; – Dell’s competitive strategies; – Implied demand uncertainty analysis; • Dell’s supply chain capabilities; – Facilities; – Inventories; – Transportations; – Information; – Sourcing; – Pricing; – Responsive supply chain; • Strategic fit; • Limitations; • Challenge and proposals for emerging markets; What’s Direct Model? Several supply chain models in push/pull

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    Restaurant chain is responsible for serving over 300 million meals annually throughout the United States and Canada in over 1‚700 restaurants. Three of the most popular casual dining restaurants are the Olive Garden‚ Long Horn Steakhouse‚ and Red Lobster; with over 180‚000 employees it is the largest full-service restaurant company in the world (Darden‚ 2012). Darden has found means of outsourcing certain aspects of the business to optimize their profits‚ through the use of supply-chain management

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    in the supply chain and the different flows involved. The stages in a supply chain are normally the supplier‚ the manufacturer‚ the distributor‚ the retailer‚ and finally the customer. The first stage of the supply chain is the supplier. Initially‚ the supplier provides the material necessary for the production of the soda can to the manufacturer‚ who had previously passed an order for the material. When the material is passed from the supplier to the manufacturer‚ money is passed from the manufacturer

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