AMUL SUPPLY CHAIN MODEL BACK END TO FRONT END FARMERS CHILLING PLANTS MILK PROCESSING UNION & WAREHOUSES MILK SOLD TO VILLAGE AND LOCAL RESTAURANTS VILLAGE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES (WITH CHILLING UNITS) LOCAL RESTAURANTS/OTHER MILK RELATED BUSINESSES VILLAGE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES (WITH OUT CHILLING UNITS) UPSTREAM NETWORK SERVICES VETERINARY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANIMAL FEED FACTORY MILK CAN PRODUCERS AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RURAL MANAGEMENT CONSUMERS CONSUMERS HOME DELIVERY CONTRACTORS
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Edition Author(s): Paul R. Murphy Jr. And Donald F. Wood Date Published : 2011 Publisher : Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-611077-0 Assignments / Marking 30% Three Book Case Studies (Individual Basis) 15% “Take Home Test” (Individual Basis) 5% EOQ Mathematical Question (Individual Basis) 50% Final Exam (Individual Basis) Method On-line Course Week 1 (Chapter 1) Logistics and the Supply Chain Course Outline Economic Impacts of Logistics Logistics: What is it
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ISO 9000 ISO 9000 and Total Quality: The Relationship ISO 9000: What it is • ISO (International Organization for Standardization) • ISO 9000 is an international quality standard for goods and services • Does not set any specifications for quality. • Sets broad requirements for the assurance of quality and for management’s involvement • Can be applied to any company • Completely compatible with TQM ISO 9000 is based on 8 principles: 1. Customer Focus: Understand customer needs‚ meet customer
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IT@Intel White Paper Intel IT IT Best Practices Supply Chain and IT Business Transformation January 2012 Transforming Intel’s Supply Chain to Meet Market Challenges Executive Overview Intel IT has helped to increase supply chain responsiveness and productivity while reducing process cycle time and inventory levels. To support an efficient and responsive supply chain‚ Intel IT works closely with many teams throughout Intel to formulate a strategy that integrates IT solutions across all
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Supply Chain Management (SCM The average company spends nearly half of every dollar it earns on production needs—goods and services it needs from external suppliers to keep producing. A supply chain consists of all parties involved‚ directly or indirectly‚ in the procurement of a product or raw material. Supply chain management (SCM) involves the management of information flows between and among stages in a supply chain to maximize total supply chain effectiveness and profitability. In the past
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Supply Chain Supply change management is the control of resources‚ information‚ and capital. How an organization synchronizes and incorporates flow within and amongst other companies can be effective. In this text I will be discussing the supply change management systems in place at Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation continues to make great effort to improve their supply chain networks to make them more reactive to meet a certain standard level of standards. Intel Corporation utilizes
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retail stores where as outbound logistics is the process related to the storage and movement of the final product and the related information flows from the end of the production line to the end user. Firstly‚ the process starts with the procurement activity which is the process of selecting the best supplier who provide the higher quality of raw material‚ components‚ packaging items‚ product sourcing‚ and bought in parts at the lowest price to support the company’s operations. McDonald is not just
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your own notebook • use IE explorer • have wifi access right in MBA center • know how to clear your browser’s cache B4 you come • be punctual (will start the game on time 6:45 pm) • 2 persons each group (desirably)‚ please get a partner • install the beer game (come together with the textbook) 1 Logistics Network 2 Issues in Facility Location • • • • Proximity to customers Business climate Total costs Infrastructure Issues in Facility Location Continued • Quality of labor: educational
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The case against ISO 9000 by John Seddon BS 5750 was one of the national standards from which the ISO 9000 series was developed‚ despite there being no evidence that it had merit. Everything I have learned suggests to me that this has been a mistake of monumental proportions. Rather than improving the quality and competitive position of organizations‚ ISO 9000 has made matters worse. I have found that its underlying thinking has little or nothing to do with quality and its implementation has prevented
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McDonald’s Corporation: Managing a sustainable supply chain Food safety should always be the top priority. Minimizing cost is important since it is McDonald’s profits that allow them the flexibility to focus on making a more sustainable supply chain. Sustainability helps build consumer trust and brand loyalty there is an economic insensitive for MD to try and be as sustainable as possible with its supply chain. However do to the nature of their purchasing it is within their best interest to make
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