founded in 1933 with the sole intent of producing the world’s best 35mm camera. By the 1960s‚ the company began to explore the imaging technologies industry and started developing business machines such as printers and calculators. In 1967‚ the management slogan "cameras in the right hand‚ business machines in the left" was unveiled and in 1969 the company changed its name from Canon Camera Co.‚ Inc. to Canon Inc. (Canon Inc.‚ 2013) This was a turning point for Canon; it began to spread geographically
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contribute to these mixed findings. There is thus a need for a systematic analysis that examines all of the prior evidence in an aggregate inquiry of logistics customer service. Meta-analysis‚ which is a relatively under-utilized methodology in supply chain management research‚ is applied to provide a quantitative examination of 37 sample studies and an assessment of overall population effects. The main contribution of this research is that we statistically aggregate and summarize existing research on logistics
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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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goal of the supply chain‚ sometimes referred to as the value chain‚ is to create value. In an end-customers’ context‚ value is the measure of desire for a product and its related services (1) customer relationship management‚ (2) customer service management‚ (3) demand management‚ (4) order fulfilment‚ (5) manufacturing flow management‚ (6) supplier relationship management‚ (7) product development and commercialization‚ and (8) returns management. actually frame the supply chain business model
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What is the right supply chain for your product ? A question was asked by Marshall L. Fisher in his article on the topic. The article also titled‚ “What is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product ?”‚ was published in March-April 1997 in the Harvard Business Review. The question was raised due to various improvements on supply chain has been done‚ but still it’s performance has never been worse. In some cases‚ costs have soar to unprecedented levels. It seems‚ new ideas and technology implemented
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QUESTION 1 Is supply chain management for real or is it just another fad? Does the answer to this question depend on how a company pursues SCM? ANSWER 1 Supply chain management is for real. This is because it is used frequently in today’s materials management environment. SCM is generally associated with advanced information technologies‚ rapid and responsive logistics service‚ effective supplier management‚ and increasingly with customer relationship management. Most materials
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New-Old/Old x 100% • Productivity increases are dependent on: o Labor (10%) o Capital (38%) o Management (52%) • New Challenges in OM o Global focus o Supply-chain partnering o Sustainability o Rapid Product development o Mass customization o Just-in-time performance o Empowered employees Chapter 2~ Strategy in a Global Environment • Why change international operations? o Improve supply chain o Reduce costs o Improve operations o Understand markets o Improve products o Attract and
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The reading on sustainable supply chain management (Ram Nidumolu‚ C.K. Prahalad‚ and M.R. Rangaswami‚ 2009; B. Ageron‚ A. Gunasekaran‚ A. Spalanzani‚ 2012) shows that the sustainable business development has received a great deal of attention from governments and both profit and non-for-profit organizations to environmental‚ social and corporate responsibility. It is vital for companies to take seriously thinking about manufacturing and service sustainability‚ and underscore the importance of sustainability
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(bulk). Work In Process – Brewed coffee in coffee pot and frozen baked products in the refrigerator. Finished Goods – Fresh processed coffee under customer specification. Baked Goods (Muffins‚ Brownies‚ etc.) Maintenance‚ Repair and Operating Supplies – Coffee machine spare parts for use in the scheduled maintenance. Coffee Cups and Lids. b. Coffee Beans – Dependent demand. Milk (Bulk) – Dependent demand. Brewed Coffee in Coffee Pot – Independent demand. (if the order is just black coffee)
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GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT FORUM CASE: GS-54 DATE: 05/2007 Stacy Duda‚ LaShawn James‚ Zeryn Mackwani‚ Raul Munoz‚ and David Volk prepared this case under the supervision of Professor Hau Lee as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation. Copyright © 2007 by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. To order copies or request permission to reproduce materials
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