Logistics Semester 1 Semester 2 MIRBSLM114OP Operations Block1 MIRBSLM114PL Planning MIRBSLM114SY Systems Analysis MIRBSLM214SC Supply Chain Mgt Block 2 MIRBSLM214DM Distribution Mgt MIRBSLM214DS Project Distribution Strategies 4 Thesis Roger G. Schroeder‚ Susan Meyer Goldstein & M. Johnny Rungtusanatham‚ Operations Management in the Supply Chain: Decisions and Cases‚ 2013 (6th edition)‚ ISBN 978-1-259-06087-8 (International edition) McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright
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Supply Chain Class Module 2‚ Lesson 3 Question #1 Develop a small group consensus on the impact (increases‚ decreases‚ no effect) of the Bullwhip Effect on two of the following six supply chain performance measures: manufacturing cost‚ inventory cost‚ replenishment lead time‚ transportation cost‚ shipping and receiving cost‚ level of product availability profitability. One of the two measures that your team chooses must be inventory cost. For inventory costs‚ be certain to be specific
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Executive Summary In this executive summary‚ i will introduce the ideas and details of Apple Inc’s supply chain in its current state. We will examine Apple’s strategy of being consumer based and evaluate the current state of business and some of the partnerships it has formed to remain one of the dominating forces in this industry. This report will cover a brief overview of the company‚ its current assortment of products it offers‚ future opportunities and threats that Apple may face‚ its current
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exchange rates. Dollar and Peso have been decreased to compare with the Euro‚ Real‚ Rupee and the Yen the last three years include 2007‚ 2008‚ and 2009. However‚ the business cycle needs to retain capacity and capabilities throughout the entire supply chain. Therefore‚ production can be diverted as currencies move against each other. 3. Is there any plant for which it may be worth adding a million kilograms of additional capacity at a fixed cost of $3 million per year? There is no any plant
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INTRODUCTION 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. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations‚ although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Supply chain management‚ then‚ is the active management of supply chain
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Topic: Demand Driven MRP 21st Century Supply Chains Require New Demand Driven Rules and Tools A white paper by the Demand Driven Institute April 2011 www.demanddriveninstitute.com The Demand Driven Institute (DDI) was founded by Carol Ptak and Chad Smith‚ co‐authors of Orlicky’s Material Requirements Planning‚ Third Revised Edition in order to proliferate and further develop demand driven strategy and tactics in industry to enable a company to transform from “push and promote” to
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A META-ANALYSIS OF LOGISTICS CUSTOMER SERVICE RUDOLF LEUSCHNER Rutgers University FRANÇOIS CHARVET Northeastern University DALE S. ROGERS Rutgers University Logistics customer service has received considerable attention over the past several decades. Evidence exists that superior logistics customer service leads to better overall firm performance. Yet mixed findings were observed‚ and this relationship has been tested across multiple operationalizations and diverse industry settings‚ which may
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technology will be higher. It is therefore essential to adapt to the circumstances in order to help and shape thus lucrative contracts can continue. 1.1. Introduction to the Problem The introduction of RFID technology has affected the entire supply chain. RFID tags can provide more information than the bar code. Considering the lengthy process at the full introduction of bar code‚ one can roughly imagine what effort will be necessary to introduce RFID worldwide. In the end‚ when RFID labels
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Level 6 Global Supply Chain Presentation Briefing Notes Some General Points of Guidance You do not need to conduct in depth analysis using the equations we have looked at in supply chain planning or in global supply chain design You can consider the different variables which are used in these equations‚ which impact on supply chain planning and network design Part of the task is to manage the level of content in the time period you have. In your future careers you will be asked to present on
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3 key Supply Chain Metrics Selecting the Key Metrics Selecting the key metrics to measure performance a long the supply chain can be crucial‚ as clear connections have to be made between the metrics and the business goals in order for the business to achieve the results they are looking for and also to achieve growth within the market place. Management should identify the key performance indicators they need to focus on‚ measuring these indicators can help them in reaching the company’s goals
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