3.2 Supply chain industry A company’s supply chain is its central nervous system for how it creates and distributes a product. The industry is made up of the key players who participate in this process‚ including manufacturers‚ wholesalers or distributors‚ retailers and transportation companies. There are three main areas of a company’s supply chain. They include: (Refer to the Picture below) * Procurement or the “buying” process. This includes the purchasing of the raw materials needed to
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MGT 441 Supply Chain Management of Hewlett Packard and Dell Inc. Faculty Advisor: Gary Solomon Student: Luke P National University 2 August‚ 2012 Executive Summary Creating and maintaining a successful supply chain within a business can prove to be one of the largest challenges in developing a successful foundation. Learning the processes involved and understanding the approaches necessary to achieve success can be lessons studied over a life time; the possible
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Different modes of transportation: * Water * Railroad * Pipeline * Airline What is the best mode of transporation? (Consider the following): * Noise‚ congestion‚ global warming‚ up- and downstream‚ air pollution‚ accidents * Speed‚ flexibility‚ safety Example: Germany in the 50’s (making coal/steel)‚ what would be the best mode of transportation? * Railroads What is the idea behind “Truckload”? * You need to utilize the cargo of a truck‚ in simple words fill it
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY – KANIKA GUPTA EPGDIM 2011-13 SUPPLY CHAIN OF HINDUSTAN PENCILS Hindustan Pencils Limited is the largest primary school stationary manufacturing company in India. They were established in 1958 & have mastered the art of making high quality stationary products. With the latest machinery set up‚ today our state of the art manufacturing units daily produce 5.6 million pencils‚1.2 million sharpeners‚ 2.3 million erasers
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------------------------------------------------- Emerging Trends in Supply Chain Management in India ------------------------------------------------- (E-BUSINESS AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT) For The Fourth National Conference on Innovative strategies: Emerging India in Global Scenario Rahul Sharma Department of Management Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Piparia. Vadodara. - 391760 Contact No. +91 99248 49142 Email: rahul.shams@gmail.com Abstract With an increased competition in the marketplace
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MATTEL Ruth Handler Innovating Mattel and Barbie & Sustaining Innovation Leadership in Mattel’s Toy World Management of Supply Chain Operations Table of Contents Executive Summary …………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Critical Strategic Milestone …..……………………………………………………………………….. 3 Mattel Timeline ………..………………………………………………………………………. 4 Organization Wide Supply Chain Issues ………….…….………………………………………...... 5 Safety …………………….…………………………………………………..………………… 5 Security ……………….………………………………………………………………………
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Technology in Supply Chain Management at CVS Strategic Supply Chain Management OSC300 University of Phoenix Technology in Supply Chain Management at CVS With more than 40 years of dynamic growth in the retail pharmacy industry‚ CVS (NYSE:CVS)‚ a $22 billion company‚ is the nations largest pharmacy retailer with over 6‚200 stores in 38 states. CVS/pharmacy fills one of every eight retail prescriptions in America. Furthermore‚ their ExtraCare program boasts over 50 million cardholders
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Information Sharing in Supply Chain Management Done by : Abrar Al-Ajlan Jaya Sinha Acknowledgement Our special thanks to Dr. Astone for her valuable and consistent support. A foreword Today‚ many businesses are failing owing to the incompetency in achieving an effective supply chain process. Also‚ those who are able to successfully manage the supply chain are not successful just by managing this alone. Rather‚ businesses succeed when they combine other marketing strategies with
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Chapter 1: Supply Chain Management: An Overview I. Forces of Change-Multiple forces of change are requiring organizations to be (a) nimble‚ & (b) responsive to their customers’ needs. 5 major forces are 1) Globalization. (Major issues to deal with include) More competition‚ More volatility/unpredictability in demand & supply‚ Shorter life cycles‚ Systems approach to “sourcing-to-delivery”‚ Potential “terrorism”/security. 2) Technology (primarily computing/info technology‚ Internet). Helped-Organizations
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acquisition process. (need to advertisement‚but competitive is very differcult) l. Ensure supply continuity. (if competitive bidding‚ price high‚ supplier will leave) 4. When compared with single sourcing‚ multiple sourcing -> (lower risk)has the advantage of: dual and cross also double supplier‚ -dual is 2 different supplier to support same product. Cross is the supplier supply A‚ also need to supply B at the same time. m. spreading risk. n. volume leveraging. o. lower
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