Subject – Supply Chain Management Semester - III Case - 1 John Deere and Complex Parts‚ Inc. On Friday‚ November 22‚ 2000‚ Blake Roberts‚ Hayley Marie‚ Stan Ealdns‚ and John Pearson‚ members of one of John Deere’s supplier evaluation teams‚ were discussing the performance of Complex Parts. It had provided questionable service to John Deere’s Moline unit over the past year‚ and they were wondering if this merited giving Complex Parts’ business to a different supplier. They needed
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Case 2: Pacific Brands: Rebuilding the brand Industry: Australian Textile(Apparel) Industry Australia listed company from 2004. Product segment of Pacific Brands: Underwear & hosiery: 1/3 of sales‚ contributes more than half of the earnings Workwear: account for just over 22% of sale Homewear: account for just over 22% of sale Footwear‚ outerwear and sport business: $175 million write-down on the division at February 2011 Market segment of Pacific Brands: Australian‚ New Zealand‚ UK
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Pacific Healthcare According to Burt‚ "Pacific Healthcare and its subsidiaries with Pacific Cabrillo‚ Pacific Memorial‚ and Pacific Isla Vista‚ is the biggest healthcare provider in the Santa Barbara County with over 1‚500 beds"( Supply management). Barney Rubble is the director of supply management for Pacific Healthcare and the director of radiology. For the past 15 years‚ Mr. Howell handle all the X-ray films for Pacific Healthcare. He decline the use of any other provider but Kodak because
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Tawi Acr Electrodes The company was started in the year 1987 by a budding entrepreneur Mr. Anil Suri who by qualification is an engineer. Completed his engineering from PEC (Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh) in electrical stream and got a job in the state government department but he soon realized that his interests are different from this. So in the year 1987 he started this little venture with involvement of the family members. After all these years the unit is still in manufacturing and
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Managerial Principles and Practices Content 1. Company profile P.2 2. Competitive advantages P.3 3. Characteristics of competitive advantages P.3 - 6 * Value * Rareness * Limitability * Substitutability 4. SWOT analysis P.7 - 9 * Strengths * Weakness * Opportunities * Threats 5. Corporate strategy P.10 - 11 6. Reason behind the corporate strategy
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Case Synopsis A. The chairman of Citic Pacific‚ Larry Yung Chi-kin’s father Yiren Rong started the company in 1978. • Citic was started “to pioneer reform in the financial sector‚ lure foreign investment and technology to China and develop international business.” (Ko‚ 2009) • When Yung became involved with the company he began to acquire more companies. o Eventually had Citic Pacific listed as a red-chip company in the Hong Kong
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MARKETING ENGINEERING FOR EXCEL • CASE • VERSION 1.0.0 Case Pacific Brands: Segmenting Australian Brassiere Consumers By Arvind Rangaswamy 1. Before beginning any case‚ students should familiarize themselves with the model being used. Marketing Engineering for Excel comes with tutorials that demonstrate the capability of each model. The tutorial can be found under each model within the ME►XL menu after starting Excel. These tutorials are designed to work with our OfficeStar examples
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Hospital Supply Inc.: A quantitative analysis I. Introduction: Hospital Supply‚Inc.‚produced hydraulic hoists that were used by hospitals to move bedridden patients. The costs of manufacturing and marketing hydraulic hoists at the company’s normal volume of 3‚000 units per month are shown in Exhibit 1. EXHIBIT 1: Cost per unit for hydraulic hoists Unit manufacturing costs: Variable materials $550 Variable labor 825 Variable overhead 420
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Institute Of Business Management Term Project on Lucky Cement Supply Chain Management Submitted to: Mr. Ali Khan Made By: Sultan Shaheer Khan Syed kamran Ahmed Syed Ahsan Ahmed Junaid Jawed Shahzaman Khoro 8th December‚ 2010 Letter of Acknowledgment It has been a pleasure to be Mr. Moinuddin sheikh’s students. We would like to thank him for giving us the chance to learn and apply the theories of Supply chain Management in practical situation. His lectures have been
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Supply Chain Management of FMCG industry Group A2 Akshaya M Rajee-MBA10003 Eldho M Abraham –MBA10025 Lijo Jose-MBA10047 Ramya S-MBA10069 Sreeram C-MBA10093 3/9/2011 INTRODUCTION A Supply Chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the function of procurement of materials transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products and the distribution of these finished products to customers. It is the process used by the companies to ensure that
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