The purpose of this essay is to discuss different supply chain management approaches taken by H&M‚ Benetton and Zara. It is first necessary to explain what a supply chain management means. Supply chain management involves planning‚ design‚ maintenance and control of the flow of materials and information along the chain in order to efficiently satisfy customer’s requirements (Schroeder‚ 2000). Such an approach‚ of looking at the entire supply network helps organisations identify their competitive
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1. Created by ChathuraRavilalHapuarachchiBenettonZara 2. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Supply chain management involves planning‚ design‚ maintenance and control of the flow of materials and information along the chain in order to efficiently satisfy customers requirements (Schroeder‚ 2000).ZaraBenetton 3. INTRODUCTIONEstablished in 1975It has stores in 39 countriesAnnual sales over $3 billionBiggest market is north –west SpainIn 2003 it has become the world’s fastest growing volume garment retailerIt’s
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Comparison of Zara and Benetton Supply Chains REPORT Master Supply Chain and Purchasing Management (MSCP) Date 11.02.2010 Outline I. Supply Chain strategy 3 II. Supply Chain structure 5 III. Supply Chain processes 6 IV. Supply Chain management practices 7 V. Supply Chain performance 8 VI. Strengths and weaknesses 9 Bibliography 10 Appendix 11 I. Supply Chain strategy The purpose of this report is to compare the supply chains of Zara and Benetton‚ two global players of
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4. Supply Chain Structure 6. Supply Chain Flowchart 7. Conclusions and Recommendations 8. References Introduction This report provides an analysis of the supply chain of H&M and management of that supply chain. A brief company background will be established to better understand the analyses that follow. These analyses will include the structure of the supply chain; key challenges within the supply chain;
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SCM Model Of Hennes & Mauritz(H&M) | SCM Assignment | | | | Akash Arora | 9/10/2013 | | The H&M(Hennes & Mauritz) About H&M Group-: From a single women’s wear shop in Vasteras‚ Sweden‚ to six different brands and 2‚900 stores all around the world. H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB comprises six independent brands: H&M‚ COS‚ Monki‚ Weekday‚ Cheap Monday and & Other Stories. The width and variety of the H&M collections mean customers can
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THE BENETTON SUPPLY CHAIN – CASE STUDY Retail operations – main objectives Benetton‟s core business is in the manufacturing‚ production and sale of casual and sportswear‚ which accounts for 95% of total revenues (Camuffo et al‚ 2001: 47). The company has a market presence in over 120 countries and has consistently generated revenues exceeding $2 billion throughout this decade (Industry profile‚ 2007: 15). It has 5‚000 retail outlets around the world‚ the vast majority of which are run by independent
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ZARA"Compare and Contrast the approaches taken by H&M‚ Benetton and Zara to managing their supply chains". Design Brand | Method | H & M | Mainly in-house designers who design garments to a price point to produce designer garments at a reasonable price. Pattern designers are an important part of the process due to all garments being manufactured by third parties. | Zara | Separate the design into three market segments‚ Women’s‚ Men’s and Children’s lines. Each segment has it’s
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H&M & Z A R A Date: 24/10 2008 Table of contents Introduction p. 3 Zara Company presentation p. 3 Generic strategies p. 3 & 4 Growth strategies p. 4 & 5 Pest analysis p. 5 & 6 Value chain p. 6 & 7 SWOT analysis p. 7 & 8 Price / quality Grid p. 8 H&M Company presentation p. 9 Generic strategies p. 9 Growth strategies p. 10 PEST analysis p. 10 & 11 Value chain p. 11 & 12 SWOT analysis p. 12 Zara
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The Benetton supply chain One of the best known examples of how an organization can use its supply chain to achieve a competitive advantage is the Benetton Group. Founded by the Benetton family in the 1960s‚ the company is now one of the largest garment retailers‚ with stores which bear its name located in almost all parts of the world. Part of the reason for its success has been the way it has organized both the supply side and the demand side of its supply chain. Although Benetton does manufacture
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Zara Case Analysis Operations Management MBM1110 Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Outstanding Operational strategies .......................................................................................
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