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    most of the companies where Heineken Breweries are located. Some of the most important breweries have been placed in the above world map. Supply Chain for Heineken: Heineken manufactures its beers in the Netherlands. Once an order is placed‚ the beer shipment is sent to the nearest demand point and delivered via truck to the distributor. The beer is then sent by the distributor to bars‚ restaurants‚ etc. Facilities * Owns 125 breweries in more than 70 countries * Consists of wholly-owned

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    Maruti Value Chain

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    Value Chain Analysis of Maruti Suzuki Value Chain A value chain is a chain of activities. Products pass through all activities of the chain in order and at each activity the product gains some value. The goal of these activities is to offer the customer a level of value that exceeds the cost of the activities so that the company can charge a premium price for the product hereby resulting in a profit margin. The primary value chain activities which are used in MUL are: Inbound Logistics

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    Value Chain of Starbuck

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    Pro-forma A Value of the product/service for the customer 1. Name of Company: Starbucks Coffee Company Starbucks was firstly opened by three partners at Seattle on March 30‚ 1971. At the beginning‚ it was only a small store selling freshly roasted whole bean coffee. But now‚ by the tremendous effort from the chairman‚ Howard Schultz and every partner (employee) of Starbucks‚ it is an international company having more than 16‚000 stores around over 50 countries over the world. They take great

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    Value Chain Mapping

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    Did value chain mapping wherein the product and information flow is examined across different departments. My objective was to identify opportunities for improvement of processes. Examined the various processes/activities from the procurement of raw materials to the production of finished goods. Segregated them into value added and non-value added activities (on the basis of the transformation brought about to the product at each stage) I visited each department and learnt about the processes

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    Chipotle's Value Chain

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    Chipotle is a successful company due to its overall superior value chain‚ which focuses on sustaining competitive advantage through differentiation. In its primary activities‚ Chipotle has managed to sustain superior inbound logistics. The brand revolves around its mission statement‚ “Food with Integrity‚” which praises the restaurants use of ingredients raised with integrity and respect for the animals‚ the environment and the farmers. Furthermore‚ in 2008‚ CMG created a program to increase local

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    Dell's Value Chain

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    Dell’s Value Chain 1. How has Dell used its direct sales and build-to-order model to develop an exceptional supply chain? Dell has used its direct sales and build-to-order model to develop an exceptional supply chain by taking customer feedback very seriously. Dell uses the feedback to further evaluate and when necessary‚ implement change to improve their supply chain. The company maintains close-knit relationships with customers‚ and maintains very close‚ professional relations with their suppliers

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    Value Chain Analysis

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    1. Meet the some sub – county Agriculture Sector Heads. 2. Discuss the Agriculture sub – county staff status. 3. Discuss the Agriculture sub – county stakeholder inventory. 4. Discuss and collect data on the current and potential value chains in the sub counties. 5. Distribute invitation letters for sensitization of the entire sub sector heads. Budget implication. |Officer |Lunch allowance

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    Banking Value Chain

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    After doing a bit of a research on the banking industry Value Chain (VC) I came across multiple references indicating that a generic VC for Banking is the opposite to the industrial VC (Figure 1 in the attachment). The Banking VC starts from the customer side‚ where the products are offered to the market‚ sold‚ provided to the customer and finally corresponding transaction is executed. I decided to look closely at one of our core businesses‚ Premier Consumer Credit‚ to evaluate activities within

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    Porter's Value Chain

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    Machael Porter’s Value Chain SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Support activities assist the primary activities in helping the organisation achieve its competitive advantage. They include: Procurement: This department must source raw materials for the business and obtain the best price for doing so. The challenge for procurement is to obtain the best possible quality available (on the market) for their budget. Technology development: The use of technology to obtain a competitive advantage is very important

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    Starbuck Value Chain

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    Value Chain Analysis Inbound Logistic 1. Farm : Coffee Bean begins at the farm on coffee trees. After trees are planted‚ it takes between one and three years for the trees to bear coffee "cherries". Than the farmer will harvest the coffee trees to get cherries. After that‚ they will use coffee mills to process the product from cherry to bean. 2. Exporter : The coffee export process varied greatly depending on origin country and buyer. In some countries‚ beans were exported through government

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