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    Barilla SpA - Case Study Table of Contents I. Executive summary II. Issue Identification III. Environmental and Root Case Analysis IV. Alternatives and Options V. Recommendations VI. Implementation VII. Monitor and Control/ Conclusion I. Executive Summary My decision for this case is to implement the Just-In-Time Distribution (JITD) system. Barilla SpA‚ an Italian pasta manufacturer‚ is experiencing amplified levels of inefficiencies and rising

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    CASE STUDY BARILLA SpA (A) Report on Supply Chain Inventory Management TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Issue Identification 4 Issue Identification & Root Cause Analysis 5 Alternatives and options 7 Recommendations 9 Implementation 10 Monitor And Control 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Barilla SpA (Barilla)‚ is an Italian largest pasta manufacturer in the world manufacturer that

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    Barilla SpA (A) Case Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Issue Identification and Root Case Analysis 4 Alternatives and Options 7 Recommendations and Implementation 8 Monitor and Control

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    abdi DSCI 434 3/24/2011 Barilla SpA Case Study 1. Diagnose the underlying causes of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this program? One of the underlying causes of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve was the effects of inconsistent demand that came from Barilla’s distributors. The extreme demand variation strained Barillas manufacturing and logistics‚ and made very hard for Barilla to meet that demand. For

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    Executive Summary: Barilla was the largest pasta manufacturer in the world‚ making 35% of all pasta sold in Italy and 22% of all pasta sold in Europe. In addition‚ Barilla held a 29% share of the Italian bakery-products market. Competing in a crowded field of over 2‚000 Italian pasta manufacturers and the Italian pasta market as a whole was relatively flat‚ growing less than 1% per year. Per capita pasta consumption in Italy averaged nearly 18 kilos per year and relatively consistent throughout

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    [Type the company name] | Barilla Sp(A) Case Study | | | | | Barilla JITD Case Study Just in time distribution (JITD) was designed to address the fluctuating demand of products that created additional costs in production‚ scheduling‚ and transportation. Barilla was to blame for several of these underlying problems. For example‚ Barilla offered transportation discounts‚ volume discounts‚ 10-12 promotions throughout the year‚ as well as no maximum or minimum constraints on orders

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    can not be ignored. High inventory levels in Barilla’s Central Distribution Centers (CDCs) and in its distributors’ distribution centers represent increasing financial burdens on both Barilla and its distribution partners. The tight heat and humidity specifications in the pasta dry process makes it difficult for Barilla to quickly respond to the huge fluctuation and uncertainty of demand form distributors. As a result‚ Barilla’s customer order fill rate is suffering and so does its manufacturing and

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    Barilla SpA (Written Case Report) By Imran Chaudhry Overview: Barilla SpA one of the world’s largest pasta producer has growing burden of demand fluctuations and venialities on its manufacturing and distribution system. Giorgio Maggiali as director of logistics trying to implement idea of JITD (Just-in Time Delivery) so that Barilla’s own logistics department could manage more effectively delivery quantities and meet end consumer’s needs and more evenly distribute the workload on its

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    BARILLA CASE STUDY Causes that led to the JITD idea: Fluctuating demands from the retailers and the burden it caused on the company’s manufacturing and distribution system. The problem with the fluctuating demand is during the period of high demand the manufacturer should have the capability to increase the supplies else the backlog will increase. On the other hand when the demand decreases it will be expensive to store the excess inventory. A problem at one point in the supply chain will be translated

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    Homework 2 Barilla Case Reading 1.Is there any evidence that Barilla faces the bullwhip effect? If so‚ what causes of the bullwhip effect are present? Yes‚ there are some evidences that Barilla is facing the bullwhip effect. The following causes are presented as below. 1) Demanding forecast. Since safety stock‚ as well as the base-stock level‚ strongly depends on these estimates‚ the user is forced to change order quantities‚ thus increasing variability. Lead-time. It is easy to see

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