STUDY OF REVERSE LOGISTICS: A comparative study of LPG Agencies in Urban and Rural areas Synopsis Submitted to the D.Y. Patil University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: BHAVIKA MISTRY (Roll.No.013007) To‚ Research Guide Sir Manish Rai School of Management D.Y. Patil University CBD Belapur‚ Navi Mumbai SEPTEMBER 2014 SYNOPSIS APPROVAL FORM
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Case 1 Integrated Logistics Overview This case finds Tom Lippert‚ sales representative for DuPont Engineering Polymers (DEP)‚ in a situation common to today’s competitive sales environment. His company‚ as a supplier to a major manufacturer (GARD)‚ is faced with changing times. GARD is in the midst of a “changing of the guard” as Mr. Lippert’s long-time contact‚ Mike O’Leary‚ retires. O’Leary’s successor‚ Richard Binish‚ brings a new set of supplier expectations to the fore of GARD’s
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rP os t KEL019 SUNIL CHOPRA Excel Logistics Services Background op yo “The quality of our performance has improved significantly‚ but stores continue to complain about our deliveries‚” said John Margolis‚ general manager of the Springfield Warehousing and Distribution Center (WDC) run by Excel Logistics Services. Margolis looked at the customer satisfaction survey for the fourth quarter of the previous year. “At this point‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to make
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CASE A3 Atlas Tire and Rubber Company1 Executive Summary Faced with financial and competitive challenges in 200X‚ Atlas Tire and Rubber Company’s new CEO developed a strategic plan that included an initiative to build industry leading supply chain management capabilities. As the organization strives to establish a “superior supply chain” in the U.S. tire division‚ numerous internal changes have been made. Over the last three years‚ the organization has built a hierarchy of collaborative teams to develop
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Industrial Engineering and Management Science - TU/e (2008) Student identity number 0577763 in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Operations Management and Logistics Supervisors: Dr. T. van Woensel‚ TU/e‚ OPAC Prof. Dr. A.G. De Kok‚ TU/e‚ OPAC M. Van Veen MSc‚ FloraHolland‚ Concern Logistiek TUE. School of Industrial Engineering. Series Master Theses Operations Management and Logistics Subject headings: operations research‚ logistics‚ transport 2
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- Souvenirs shop(s) - Restrooms - Signs Off course there are some other factors‚ like management etc.‚ that you need in order to lead a successful theme park. But some of those are not really relevant to logistics. That is why I chose to concentrate on the above list of things. The attractions: The first thing I think of when I think of a theme park are the attractions‚ the question concerning logistics that immediately pops into my mind is: How do you get such large attractions to the destination
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NURNBERG AUGSBURG MASCHINENWERKE Course: Bachelor of Business (Maritime and Logistics Management) Abstract The following article follows the case of a German company‚ Nurnberg Augsburg Maschinenwerke and an order‚ of buses‚ from a group of Brazilian authorities dealing with the improvement of the local public transportation. The best and most viable routes are to be decided upon for the delivery of these buses to Santos. A condition was given for 25 buses to be
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LECTURE FOUR: SUPPLY CHAINS‚ DEMAND CHAINS AND THE VALUE CHAIN CONCEPT Subject Page 1. The Supply Chain 2 2. The Demand Chain 3 3. A ‘Value-Based’ Demand Chain 4 4. Value Benefits and Costs (upstream and downstream) 6 5. Demand and Supply Chain Processes: The Value Chain 7 6. The Value Chain 9 7. Summary 11 8. Discussion Questions 12 9. References / Reading List 12 1. The Supply Chain It will be recalled that the supply chain is a concept that was covered at some length during
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Inbound Logistics is the flow of product into a production unit or warehouse and has not traditionally been the responsibility of a single individual. Production‚ procurement and supply chain have all played a part but the end result can be unsatisfactory. The start of the supply chain is all-important. Quality of service provision inbound can be the difference between a successful sales promotions or a repackaged product being delivered late and left on the shelf. It can make or break the sales
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Paper I – Principles of Management Management: Science‚ Theory and Practice‚ Functions of Manager Evolution of Management thought‚ Behavioral Sciences International Management & MNCs‚ Japanese Principles Planning: Purpose‚ Steps‚ Process‚ Objectives‚ MBO‚ Developing verifiable goals Strategy‚ Policy‚ Decision Making Organizing Structure‚ Departmentation‚ Span‚ Environment – entrepreneurial‚ innovation Line‚ Staff‚ Authority‚ Decentralizations‚ Delegation Leadership: Definition‚ Leadership
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