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    While supplying a fairly good grade and desirable product‚ Noruega exploits its supply chain and caters to this demand by focussing on efficiency to minimise its cost in sourcing‚ standardise production‚ process engineering‚ capacity utilisation‚ logistics‚ service as well as marketing. (Porter‚1980). This gives them the edge albeit‚ a minimal margin per unit. Using frozen and farmed fish means the production process need not be seasonal. It also enables sourcing fish when cost is low and selling

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    Haier case

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    were their GSCM execution processes planned to support this strategy? In order to achieve product innovation as competitive advantage‚ execution process has support such strategy in all dimension‚ such as supplier management‚ production management‚ logistics management‚ service management and order management. In supplier management‚ Hair collaborate with suppliers to work with reduced number of suppliers to develop a cooling system that reduced refrigerator power consumption by 30 percent and time to

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    Dabawala of Mumbai

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    Case Study on Dabbawallah of Mumbai Submitted by : RIL -MDP Taruna Upadhyaya Pankaj Nimavat Siddhartha Chaturvedi Assignment Questions for the case: 1. What is the basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai? What factors need to be in place for a service like the Dabbawallahs to work effectively? Basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai is that they were all working for a single purpose of delivering a dabba in time for the customer’s lunch. Several distinctive and

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    Decision Support Systems

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    Decision Support Systems Decision support systems are interactive‚ computer-based systems that aid users in judgment and choice activities. They provide data storage and retrieval but enhance the traditional information access and retrieval functions with support for model building and model-based reasoning. They support framing‚ modeling‚ and problem solving. Typical application areas of DSSs are management and planning in business‚ health care‚ the military‚ and any area in which management will

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    external entities. Other technological developments include smart cards and radio frequency data communication. Internal Value Chain Analysis: Excellent use of value chain activities. • Inbound Logistics: One of the most important reasons for Wal-Mart’s success has been its inbound logistics. Wal-Mart pioneered the development of a hub-and-spoke distribution system. Its central distribution warehouses are strategically located to serve clusters of Wal-Mart stores which lead to minimized

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    Japan- South and Central • South Korea- Seoul We have chosen to form a global partnership with a third part logistics (3PL) provider called Kintetsu World Express‚ which is based in Japan‚ but also has offices and warehouses around the world. Kintetsu world express has cutting edge distribution centres and warehouses facilities which are equipped with global logistics systems. They also boast specialised freight and factory equipment and they handle a wide range of products from electronic

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    An Overview of eLogistcs

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    modern logistics is increasingly due to develop in depth the concept of e-logistics . I refers to the use of electronic means‚ in particular the use of internet technology to complete the entire process of logistics coordination‚ control and management.The purpose of e-logistics is in the logistics organization‚electronic transactions‚ services‚management‚ logistics business activities‚so quickly and easily achieve the speed of logistics‚ safe ‚ reliable and low cost. Traditional logistics generally

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    Comparison of Zara and Mango stores Logistics operations Logistics operations M31EKM Presented by; Farhan Ahmad Student ID 4847234 Table of contents 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction 3. Mango stores 4. Zara stores 5. Comparison of logistics operations between Mango and Zara. 5.1 Inbound and outbound transportation. 5.1.1 Transport mode strategies 5.1.2 Outsourcing of logistics operations 5.1.3 3PL companies 5.2 Warehousing 5.3 Inventory management

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    Supply Chain

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    BSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BSC LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Programme Overview The BSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management programme offered by the School of Business at SIM University (UniSIM) aims to develop human capital and talent to meet the needs of the industry. This is the first undergraduate programme dedicated to the study of logistics and supply chain management to be offered by a Singapore university. Partnering with the Singapore

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    THE XEROX CASE

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    Clendenin the option of remaining in his current job if he would make an additional two-year commitment to the MDC. Since taking over as head of the MDC in 1986 Clendenin and his staff had worked to improve the efficiency of Xerox’s worldwide logistics and inventory management systems. Clendenin was proud of the MDC’s accomplishments. He believed the group had discovered and exploited business opportunities that saved Xerox millions of dollars a year. Their "customers‚" the Xerox operating units

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