The Importance of Supply Chain Management Supply chain management (SCM) is very important and effective to all companies. David Simchi-Levi‚ Philip Kaminsky‚ and Edith Simchi-Levi defines supply chain management as “a set of approaches utilized to efficiently integrate suppliers‚ manufacturers‚ warehouses‚ and stores‚ so that merchandise is produced and distributed at the right quantities‚ to the right locations‚ and at the right time‚ in order to minimize systemwide costs while satisfying service
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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. Wal-Mart’s competitive position can be analyzed by Porter’s five forces. The Porter’s five forces are:
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"A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials‚ transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products‚ and the distribution of these finished products to customers." Ganeshan and Harrison Supply chain provides a vital link between suppliers and customers. It involves meeting customers’ requirements in terms of time‚ quality and quantity. It helps to optimize design‚ planning‚ production‚ delivery of
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production line setup or changeover 2. however‚ this led to very large inventory levels 3. move to “pull” systems rather than “push” systems B. Seasonal demand : build-up of seasonal inventories to meet demand and to smooth production C. Supply-side
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2249-6645 IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR EFFECTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Prof. Himanshu S. Moharana1‚ Dr. J.S. Murty2‚ Dr. S. K. Senapati3‚ Prof. K. Khuntia1 1 (Raajdhani Engineering College‚ Bhubaneswar‚ Odisha) India 2 (Ex-Head‚ Design‚ RRL‚ Bhubaneswar‚ Odisha) India 3 (Professor‚ Dept. of Mech. Engg.‚ IGIT‚ Sarang‚ Odisha) India ABSTRACT In order to survive and beat the competition in today’s competitive world‚ one has to manage the future. Managing the future means managing information
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Max Crombach IE2FA 7-‐3-‐2014 Summary Supply-‐Chain Management Table of Contents Chapter 1: From Mission and supply chain strategy to logistics operation .................................. 2 1.1 Helicopter view: .................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Organisation Models .........................
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Supply Chain Management of PepsiCo ------------------------------------------------- Case Details: | Case Code | : | OPER102 | Case Length | : | 14 pages | Period | : | 2005-2011 | Organization | : | PepsiCo. | Pub Date | : | 2012 | Teaching Note | : | Not Available | Countries | : | US; Global | Industry | : | Food and Beverages | ------------------------------------------------- Abstract: In 2010‚ PepsiCo Beverage Company (PBC)‚ an operating unit of PepsiCo Inc. (PepsiCo)
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management researchers have been calling for greater employment of field-based research methods (Lewis‚ 1998). Pure case research‚ that is research based on analysis of a limited number of cases to which‚ at best‚ only limited statistical analysis can be applied‚ is widely used in Europe but is less common in North American operations management (Drejer et al.‚ 1998). Pannirselvan et al. (1999) reported case study and field study research accounted for 4.94 per cent and 3.80 per cent respectively
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Pre‐publication draft Operational Strategies for Managing Supply Chain Disruption Risk1 Brian Tomlin Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth‚ Hanover‚ NH 03755 Yimin Wang W.P. Carey School of Business‚ Arizona State University‚ Tempe‚ AZ 85287 1. Introduction On June 16 2009‚ Genzyme Corporation announced that it had discovered the virus Vesivirus 2117 in one of the bioreactors at its plant in Allston‚ Massachusetts.2 While the virus strain is not thought to be harmful
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER ON FLEXIBILITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Submitted by Ashish ROLL NO. 142 SEC-A MBA (IB) - 2009-11 Flexibility in supply chain management Objective of this paper: To show the flexibility in Supply chain management. Flexibility is considered to be an important differentiator in the current market place as well as in the supply chain management. The need for flexibility in SCM and also the little attention is paid to how operational
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