successful? What are some advantages and disadvantages of the new strategy? c) How do you anticipate Altera’s customers will react to this new strategy? What are advantages and disadvantages for Altera’s customers? d) What information does Flextronics have that its clients do not? Why? How can Flextronics leverage this information? e) How does IBM manage its supplier in order to make it pull strategy more effective? 1. (40%) Bullwhip a) (10%) Why bullwhip occurs in a supply chain? b) (15%)
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Supply Chain Management 1.6 EXAMPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN Oleh : Astrid Toleransia Helida G 1106153694 UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA DEPOK 2012 Gateway : A Direct Sales Manufacturer 1. Why did Gateway have multiple production facilities in the US ? Because Gateway has a strategy that avoid carrying any finished-good inventory at the retail stores and simply use the stores for customer to try the PCs and obtain help in deciding on the right configuration to purchase.
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Case Study #3: A Pain in the (Supply) Chain Highlights This case is about the bullwhip effect and supply chain coordination Read “A pain in the (supply) chain” in the course pack and the supply chain integration (bullwhip effect) chapter in the textbook. To meet the target of 9% sales growth‚ Exceso Corporation (the manufacturer) starts an aggressive promotion (sharp discount in the price) to its retailers‚ despite the obvious downside of doing so. Please read the case carefully and
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Supply Chain Management Network Design and Facility Location Classical Theories von Thunen Agricultural activity occurs in a “limitless plain of equal fertility” with a city in the middle Theorized that: City price = origin price + transport costs Transport costs = f {weight & distance} As a result Products having high weight/value ratio should be produced near the city (see next slide) Other Contributions Land values decrease as move from city More intense land utilization near
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IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE: PROJECT MANAGEMENT (DOM 602) TOPIC: PRINCE2 AND PMBOK® PRESENTED TO: MR. ONSERIO NYAMWANGE PRESENTED BY: OBARE RAKAMBA D61/72991/2012 25 JUNE 2012 PRINCE2 PRINCE2 is an acronym for PRojects IN Controlled Environments. PRINCE2 is a process-based approach for project management‚ providing an easily tailored and scaleable project management methodology for the management of all types of projects. It is a de facto process-based
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Supply Chain Management: The Benefits of Being Green TLMT 525 28 October 2012 American Military University ABSTRACT Green House Gases produced during supply chain activities have become one of the main sources of serious environmental issues‚ including global warming‚ acid rain‚ and continuous depletion of the atmospheric ozone layer. The purpose of this research is to explore opportunities and challenges associated with logistical supply chain emission reduction by studying advancement
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Q1. Consider the supply chain involved when a customer purchases a book at a bookstore. Identify the cycles in this supply chain and the location of the push/pull boundary. When a customer purchases a book from the book store‚ a complete supply chain cycle which involves procurement‚ manufacturing‚ distribution‚ replenishment and customer delivery takes place. The different supply chain cycles are quite separated in this case because each cycle occurs at the interface between two successive stages
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Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION……………………………......1 1. Background Information………………………...……………………........1 1. Green supply chain management……..……………………………….2 2. The textile and garment industry in kenya……………………...….....2 1. Statement of the Problem…...…………………………...…………………3 3. Research Objectives…………………………………………...……………..4 4. Significance of the Study…………………………………...………………..4 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW .………..…………...5 CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY…………
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Green Supply Chain Management‚ Marketing Tool or Revolution? Françoise van den Broek Published on the occasion of the inaugural speech related to the lectureship Logistics & Sustainability Green Supply Chain Management‚ Marketing Tool or Revolution? Françoise van den Broek Published on the occasion of the inaugural speech related to the lectureship Logistics & Sustainability F.N. van den Broek-Serlé‚ MSc‚ CEMS MIM‚ MTL Breda | Zoetermeer‚ the Netherlands‚ January 2010 This
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Supply chain and operations management Name: transtechwriters@gmail.com or facebook - transtechwiters Course Professor’s name University name City‚ State Date of submission Executive summary Purpose The purpose of this executive summary is to provide an outlay of the entire paper. This executive summary provides a brief view of all the details which have been highlighted. Methodology The methodology applied for data collection is both primary and secondary methods
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