Barilla Case Study 1. What are the reasons for the increase in variability in Barilla’s supply chain? The supply chain of Barilla is highly variable because of a number of reasons. One of the major reasons is the fact that the distribution network for the firm is complicated because of the involvement of middlemen who make the supply chain longer and complex. In order to have adequate supplies‚ the firm depends on forecasting models‚ which are improper‚ rather than depending on the distributors
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Giorgia Maggiali‚ head of materials management for Barilla‚ is developing and implementing the “Just-in-Time Distribution” program across the business. It is recommended Maggiali utilize sales reps to streamline and advocate for JITD at the store level. Work Directly with Internal and External Groups to Communicate Clear Vision In order to successfully implement a change in how business is conducted in any large institution‚ like the JITD system‚ it needs to overcome resistive forces from internal
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distributor operations to meet distributor demand.” One problem created by the presence of bullwhip effect upon barilla is possibility of stock out which results directly in loss of sales. So Barilla lacks the material time to be able to respond quickly to a certain type of pasta that has been stock out with their production process. Another problem created by the bullwhip effect is that Barilla as well as its distributors need to carry tremendous amounts of inventory to match/respond to the demand swing
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Ms. Barillas claimed she is the Human Resources Manager as she was willing to cooperate in providing any information about the Claimant’s alleged CT claim. During her interview with the Investigator‚ the witnesses appeared forthcoming with her answers. Ms. Barillas claimed she had been the HR Manager since December 2011. She said a portion of her duties is to determine the appropriateness and amount of worker’s compensation claims; investigates individual claims for eligibility for workers’ compensation
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Ans3 JITD program created some conflicts both external (i.e. from the distributor perspective) and internal (i.e. from the sales perspective) which are explained below. JITD- Internal Conflicts JITD created some internal resistance within the organization. Sales and marketing department opposed the plan of JITD. They had many fears related to implementation of JITD. There concerns can be explained in the following ways. 1 Sales representative felt that their responsibilities would be reduced
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Barangay Council of Barangay 2‚ Bacolod City‚ dated November 9‚ 2012‚ held at Barangay Hall‚ 3:00 p.m. Present: Hon. Emelda J. Banguanga ……………………………Punong Barangay Hon. Ramon E. Jamelo…………………………………Barangay Kagawad Hon. Ben Jake C. Barilla …………………………….. Barangay Kagawad Hon. Victor D. Aliguin…….…………………………...Barangay Kagawad Hon. Noe M. Romero Sr…..……………………………Barangay Kagawad Hon. Lovely May O. Rile……………………………….SK Chairman Absent: Hon. Joselito C. Mendoza - Barangay
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Barilla Case Study Term Project Part 2 Q1. What problem was JITD trying to solve? Ans1. The JITD program was trying to meet the extreme variation in demand with which was straining Barilla’s manufacturing and logistics operations. For example‚ some of the products required extreme heat and when the demand would suddenly increase‚ the production could not keep up with the demand. On the other hand holding large quantities of goods to meet the distributers’ requirements was resulting in very high
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[pic] Divine Word College of Laoag LaoagCity History of The Philippine Money Project in Basic Finance Submitted By: Course: BSBA OM – II Submitted To: Pre-Hispanic Era At least 2000 years before the arrival of the Spaniards‚ the Philippines is home to small seafaring communities. These communities traded with neighboring countries such as Malaysia‚ Vietnam and China through barter. Chinese Ming Dynasty porcelain and metalware
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the integrity of its silver content and weight. The barilla is believed to have been the first coin struck in the Philippines. This was a crude brass coin approximately equivalent to one centavo. Available specimens show the inscription on the outer edge - Barilla‚ Ano de 1728 - and the coat of arms of the City of Manila in the inner circle. In 1766 a second type of barilla‚ made of copper‚ about half the size of the first Spanish barilla‚ appeared. The Tagalog‚ like the Mexicans‚ pronounced
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and a city spokesperson would not comment‚ the Mayor of Flint‚ Dayne Walling‚ a PhD and Rhodes Scholar blame “the high murder and other crimes on the availability of illegal guns and drugs”. Other economic issues also plague the city‚ according to Barillas (2013)‚ “the challenged city‚ has coped with failing schools and infrastructure‚ outmigration and industrial collapse” (Para.5). According to the web site America ’s 10 Deadliest Cities 2012‚ the list of the deadliest cities in America is as follows
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