Dollar Tree Logis-cs and Distribu-on Center Decision Dollar Tree • Main merchandises: – $1 – Consumable merchandise: candy‚ food‚ health and beauty care‚ house wares (paper‚ plas-cs‚ chemicals) – Variety merchandise: toys‚ durable house wares‚ giCs‚ party goods‚ gree-ng cards – Seasonal goods: Easter baskets‚ summer toys‚ lawn and garden equipments
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create and develop a logistics plan Formulate a logistics plan (create for an existing Company or make your own Company) Five key steps to logistics planning process: 1) Business Goal and Strategies Business goals and strategy comes from overall corporate strategy and the detailed operational strategies. Logistics receives its direction from these sources‚ like all other operational functions of the organization. 2) Specific Customer Service Requirements Logistics planning needs the CS
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What is logistics? "Logistics means having the right thing‚ at the right place‚ at the right time." [pic] Logistics - (business definition) Logistics is defined as a business planning framework for the management of material‚ service‚ information and capital flows. It includes the increasingly complex information‚ communication and control systems required in today ’s business environment. -- (Logistix Partners Oy‚ Helsinki‚ FI‚ 1996) Logistics - (military definition) The science of planning
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The Native American Indians received cruel treatment during the 1800’s -1900’s; Immigrants stole their land‚ resources and basically corrupted their community. Past events show us the tragedy of the natives and their hardships. However‚ in the last decades Native American Indian descendants have been known to succeed in the casino business. In his article “Jackpot” David Plotz reports the story of Paula Lorenzo‚ a woman that struggled to make a living to support her 4 children but with the help of
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Introduction to Logistics Lesson 1 – Assignment 1. What are the expectations of Starbucks’ customers in terms of Starbucks’ coffee beverages? Starbucks’ customers expect a high quality beverage‚ fast friendly service‚ and a competitive price. 2. What should be the primary goal of Starbucks’ coffee bean supply chain be if they plan to be a customer focused organization? The primary goal of Starbucks’ coffee bean supply chain should be similar to the expectations of Starbucks’ customers. The
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Haier Logistics’ revolution Case Studies Haier Logistics’ revolution Case Studies 1、 Background Haier is the world ’s largest home appliance brand‚ founded in 1984 in Qingdao; the current Chairman of the Board‚ CEO Zhang Ruimin is one of the main founders. At present‚ Haier has established 21 worldwide industrial park‚ five R & D centers‚ 19 overseas trading companies‚ employs more than 70‚000 people worldwide. In 2011‚ Haier achieved a global turnover of 150.9 billion yuan‚ the brand value was
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CHAPTER 5: Integrative Case- Northwest Industries N Date: December 3‚ 2011 Information Management Immediate Issues or Problems * Is there an existing fraud in the payroll system of Northwest Industries? * What courses of action should be done by Northwest Industries to prevent and detect fraud? Basic Issues or Associated Issues * All of the 1‚500 company employees of Northwest Industries had a discrepancy between their reported withholding and the actual amount
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not only reorganizing its internal operations around a more flexible network computing architecture‚ but it’s also pulling-in and in many cases locking-in customers with an unprecedented level of technological integration. Since its inception in 1973‚ Federal Express Corporation had transformed itself from an express delivery company to a global logistics and supply-chain management company. Over the years‚ the Company had invested heavily in IT systems‚ and with the launch of the Internet
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Research paper E-logistics and the natural environment Joseph Sarkis‚ Laura M. Meade and Srinivas Talluri The authors Joseph Sarkis is in the Graduate School of Management‚ Clark University‚ Worcester‚ Massachusetts‚ USA. Laura M. Meade is in the Graduate School of Management‚ University of Dallas‚ Irving‚ Texas‚ USA. Srinivas Talluri is in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management‚ Eli Broad College of Business Administration‚ Michigan State University‚ East Lansing‚ Michigan‚ USA
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succeed. (Rettig‚ 1). And many companies are automating their logistics processes by setting up supply chains that connect them with their customers and suppliers. Simply defined‚ logistics is a practice that ’s used to determine how to move people and materials most efficiently between a source and a destination. The "chain" metaphor is used to describe a group of companies connected loosely‚ all collaborating on the most efficient and economical delivery of a product. Logistics management requires
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