Republic of the Philippines BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY JPLPC- Malvar Campus Malvar‚ Batangas COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCIENCES LAB EQUIPMENT FAMILIARIZATION EXP. 1 Submitted to: Ms. Yzle Marie Balita Submitted by: Jesmar T. Angulo (IE-411) Rating: LAB EQUIPMENT FAMILIARIZATION EXP. 1 Objectives To be familiar with the main blocks of the oscilloscope and the function of each block. Understand
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Improving the supply chain performance moldovan vasilie ‚ MD mail : moldovan@artelecom.net Table of Contents Abstract ..............................................................................................................3 Short description of the company ....................................................................
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EFFECTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 1.0 Introduction Christopher (2005‚ p.5) describes supply chain management as follows: “The management of upstream and downstream relationships with suppliers and customers to deliver superior customer value at less cost to the supply chain as a whole” Until recently‚ supply chain management has been largely viewed as a necessary evil and the focus has been strictly on cost reductions. Today however‚ many are coming to the realization that supply chain management can
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Supply Chain Optimization: The Case of World Co. Ltd. Diane Floresca Nidhi Ghurka Michael Sable The World of World Co. Ltd. Vertically-integrated retailer of Japanese women’s apparel—designs; produces; and ships the product Headquartered in Kobe‚ the fashion capital of Japan Established in January 1959 as a clothing wholesaler specializing in knit garments. 40 distinctly targeted brands in 7‚000 shops. 3.5% of apparel market. $1.8 billion in net sales and $32 million in net income
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the communities in which they operate. Successful ethical enterprises: • create employment and job security • provide products that give consumers good value for money • contribute to creating a more caring and cared for community and hence a better world. Amway provides a good example of a business that recognises its wider responsibilities. It is one of the world’s largest direct sales companies. Amway works with around 3 million Independent Business Owners (IBOs) in more than 80 countries. These
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1. What are the key differentiators that made Dell’s supply chain strategy so effective for nearly two decades. Dell operates by an on-line business model equipped with mass customized manufacturing which provides instant web communication protocol with customers at anytime and anywhere. Customers able to compose their own configuration from order list and free from bounding with fixed configuration. All packages are made upon request with no finished goods available‚ there is no depreciation
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following questions in relation to Xbox case: Lee‚ Hau; Hoyt David W. and Holloway‚ Chuck‚ “Evolution of the Xbox Supply Chain” * Who are the various stakeholders for Xbox that formed the Microsoft ecosystem while developing the supply chain business strategy for Xbox? * What were the challenges faced by Xbox when it first launched Xbox? * How did this compare to the launch of Xbox 360? * Did they consider any changes in the supply chain? Essay: Xbox Stakeholders Microsoft’s
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0960-0035.htm IJPDLM 37‚8 594 Postponement: an evolving supply chain concept Christopher A. Boone‚ Christopher W. Craighead and Joe B. Hanna Auburn University‚ Auburn‚ Alabama‚ USA Received January 2006 Revised July 2007 Accepted July 2007 Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess and document the progress of postponement research‚ identify current gaps‚ and provide
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Green logistics and supply chain in retail industry……………………………….1 3. The environmental issues in retail industry 3 3.1 Green practices are adopted nowadays. 5 4. The challenge of adopting green practices into retail industries of Taiwan 6 5. The improvement for green logistics and supply chain management in Taiwan…7 6. The future of low carbon supply chain 9 References……………..……………………………………………………………..12 1. Introduction Green logistics and supply chain or GLSCM in short
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO THE PRINCIPLES OF TOYOTA’S RENOWNED SYSTEM ANANTH V. IYER SRIDHAR SESHADRI ROY VASHER New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright © 2009 by Ananth V. Iyer‚ Sridhar Seshadri‚ and Roy Vasher. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976‚ no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by
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