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    Ethical 1 Is it ethical for a manufacturing company that wishes not to be identified as the sponsor of a mail survey to invent the name of a fictitious research company and print the name on the letterhead paper used for the survey? I do not think it is ethical for a manufacturing company to invent a fictitious research company. I think 3 things that are not good can come from it. The first thing is the manufacturing company might not have the expertise in surveys. Second is there a point to the

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    Flextronics Case Summary Flextronics International case study discusses the challenges that the CEO‚ Michael Marks‚ faces in a global economy where the technology industry keeps changing at a rapid pace. Flextronics is trying to discover a new identity and not just manufacture a product for customers‚ but design and sell a phone to potential customers. Flextronics went from taking the designs from companies and building them‚ to developing their own designs. Marks needed to decide if creating

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    IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTING SUPPLY CHAIN PRACTICES BRANDIX INTIMATE APPAREL LIMITED Table of Contents Content Page I Introduction 2 II Supply Chain Management 2 III Brandix Intimate Apparel 3 1. The BIA Supply Chain Management 3 2. Supply Chain Practices at BIA 5 IV Implications of the Supply Chain Practices at BIA 6 1. Overall Implications 6 2. Rewards 7 3. Supply Chain and Environment 7 4. Risks

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    Riordan Manufacturing Supply Chain Design Shante Moore University of Phoenix/OPS 571   Introduction Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics manufacturer and industry leader in the field of plastic injection molding with locations in Georgia‚ Michigan‚ California‚ and their most current expansion in 2000 to Hangzhou‚ China. The plant located in China manufactures fans using a make-to-stock operation that uses a forecasting method to determine future demand. A review of their strategic capacity

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze how supply chain management software‚ buffering and pull systemscan be utilized to reduce cost‚ speed delivery and increase productivity‚ using Wendy’s as an example.Since Wendy’s is a fast food restaurant chain‚ it is extra vulnerable to delays in the supply chain‚ which could lead to the cold chain being broken. Efficient supply chain management can utilize systems to prevent costly losses from spoiled food‚ delivery delays and enable employees to be more

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    Zara’s supply chain case study Contents Declaration: 1 Introduction 3 SCM tools and techniques 4 Advanced concepts and Future trends of SCM 6 Linking theoritical concepts and real life SCM 9 ZARA gaining competitive advantage using SCM 10 Managing global supply chain 12 Bibliography / References 12 Introduction The aim of this case study is to analyze how ZARA has achieved its success through various business strategies. In particular‚ we will focus on supply chain management the relation

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    Supply chain management From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2009) | Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of a network of interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers (Harland‚ 1996).[1] Supply chain management spans all movement

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    On IDENTIFYING THE MAJOR CHALLENGES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF SUPERSTORE FOR SINHA LTD Prepared For Ms. Rabeya Rahman Lecturer Department of Management Studies Jagannath University Dhaka. Prepared By MUHAMMAD ZAHID HOSSAIN SHIKDER Roll No # 085587 Section: B Department of Management Studies Academic Session: 2007-2008 MBA Program 2nd

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………..3 WHAT IS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT……………………………………………….4 Three flows of supply chain management………………...……………………………4 FIVE COMPONENTS OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT……………………………..5 VALUE CREATION THROUGH SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT……………………..6 Three sources of data integration…………………………………………………….....7 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE CATEGORIES……………………….….8 TYPES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE………………………….……8 RFID TECHNOLGY…………………………………………………………………………

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    supply chain at a cost of $400million. It was supposed to help Nike with its supply chain and to reduce the lead time for the manufacturing of sneakers from nine months down to six. The i2 system worked on the principle of using the data from the previous sales figures and predicting the productions numbers for the future. The i2 system failed and resulted in duplication and missing orders. The consequence was a loss of around $100million and drop in the stock prices by 20 percent. This case study

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