1. Consider the supply chain for a domestic automobile. a. What are the components of the supply chain for the automobile? b. What are the different firms involved in the supply chain? c. What are the objectives of these firms? d. Provide examples of conflicting objectives in this supply chain. e. What are the risks that rare or unexpected events pose to this supply chain? 考慮國內的汽車供應鏈。 a. 何為汽車供應鏈構成的要素? b. 在供應鏈中包含哪些不同的公司? c. 何為這些公司的目標? d. 試舉出在供應鏈中目標衝突的例子。 e. 此供應鏈會出現哪些少見或無法預期的風險? Pick
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1.0 Introduction Honda is the second-largest automaker in Japan‚ after Toyota‚ and the world’s biggest motorcycle manufacturer. (Vault – Honda Motor Company Limited) Honda has four separate business units as listed in Table 1.0. | SBU | Revenue (Yen Millions) | COGS and operating expenses (Yen Millions) | Operating Margin | 1 | Automotive Products | 5‚822‚742 | 5‚899‚948 | -1.3% | 2 | Motor Cycles | 1‚348‚828 | 1‚206‚226 | 10.6% | 3 | Power Products | 289‚374 | 293‚772
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it’s also pulling-in and in many cases locking-in customers with an unprecedented level of technological integration. Since its inception in 1973‚ Federal Express Corporation had transformed itself from an express delivery company to a global logistics and supply-chain management company. Over the years‚ the Company had invested heavily in IT systems‚ and with the launch of the Internet in 1994‚ the potential for further integration of systems to provide services throughout its customers’ supply-chains
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CH1 60. (p. 2) What are the three reasons negotiations occur? Negotiations occur for several reasons: (1) to agree on how to share or divide a limited resource‚ such as land‚ or property‚ or time; (2) to create something new that neither party could do on his or her own‚ or (3) to resolve a problem or dispute between the parties. 70. (p. 15) Describe the strategies and tactics a negotiator would employ in a distributive bargaining situation. In distributive situations negotiators are motivated
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Honda Motor Company Ltd. Honda Motor Company Ltd. is a Japanese public multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. Honda has been the world ’s largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959‚ as well as the world ’s largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume‚ producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines each year. Honda surpassed Nissan in 2001 to become the second-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer. As of
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What is logistics? "Logistics means having the right thing‚ at the right place‚ at the right time." [pic] Logistics - (business definition) Logistics is defined as a business planning framework for the management of material‚ service‚ information and capital flows. It includes the increasingly complex information‚ communication and control systems required in today ’s business environment. -- (Logistix Partners Oy‚ Helsinki‚ FI‚ 1996) Logistics - (military definition) The science of planning
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Contents Summary 2 The flow of inventory 2 The improvement of logistics 2 Inventory Cost 3 Delivery Process 4 Other company initiatives to Gain Profitability 4 Launching Amazon in the UK and Germany 4 Launching Amazon in France 4 Amazon’s challenges 5 Globalization and localization 5 Theories 7 Integrated Supply Chain 7 8R’s 8 Supply Chain Issues 9 Appendix 10 Summary The flow of
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10/30/2009 A Competitive Edge | Aamir Chandio‚ Hasan Tariq‚ Maniya Khan‚ Nida Shabbir‚ K.U.B.S ’2010 | | OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTIONS | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to pay gratitude to the entire group of Atlas Honda for giving us their precious time to provide us with valuable information of each department and we also like to thank our group members for putting in all their possible efforts and time in understanding the relevant information on the entire Production Process‚ and in
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Question No. 1. Write Short Notes on: 1. Materials Requirement Planning Material Requirements Planning (MRP) is a computer-based production planning and inventorycontrol system. MRP is concerned with both production scheduling and inventory control. It isa material control system that attempts to keep adequate inventory levels to assure that requiredmaterials are available when needed. MRP is applicable in situations of multiple items with complexbills of materials. MRP is not useful for
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Logistics Logistics is the management of the flow of goods‚ information and other resources‚ including energy and people‚ between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet the requirements of consumers (frequently‚ and originally‚ military organizations). Logistics involves the integration of information‚ transportation‚ inventory‚ warehousing‚ material-handling‚ and packaging‚ and occasionally security. Logistics is a channel of the supply chain which adds the value
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