ILLUSTRATIVE REAL WORLD CASES REAL WORLD CASE 1: HOW DELL IS MANAGING ITS SUPPLY CHAIN http://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/2519/2580469/images/Realworldcase1.html The Problem Michael Dell started his business as a student from his university dorm by using a mail-order approach to selling PCs. This changed the manner in which PCs were sold. The customer did not have to come to a store to buy a computer‚ and Dell was able to customize the computer to the specifications of the customer. The
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Supply Chain Restructuring: Analysis of Avon’s success story Presented by Ajay P Appukuttan (3966744) Musaffar Ali Hajour Table of Contents Introduction3 Summary of Findings4 Background Information7 Critical Issues8 Detailed Recommendations9 Implementation & Evaluation10 Conclusion11 References12 INTRODUCTION The success story of Avon‚ the company for women and world’s leading direct seller for beauty products starts with a decentralized operation in 6 countries in 1980s
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13 Lean and agile supply chain Introduction With the real-time access to the Internet and search engines like Google and with the increased global competition‚ customers have more power than ever before. They demand innovative product features‚ greater speed‚ more product variety‚ dependable performance and quality at a best in class and at a competitive price. Furthermore‚ today’s discerning consumers expect fulfilment of demand almost instantly. The risk attached to traditional forecast
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automotive industry continues to experience dynamic change—change that sweeps across national borders. These changes have struck in particular‚ the U.S and the Japanese automotive industries. To succeed‚ auto manufacturers must manage large and complex supply chains‚ spanning many geographic regions‚ and pursue opportunities in diverse national markets. While national policies play an important role in shaping the environment for local manufacturing operations and resulting products‚ cost competition increasingly
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The Race for Supply Chain Advantage The ability for a company to excel in supply chain management is a vital characteristic that can widely separate one company from another. Successful companies have used a variation of certain practices that embody the attributes necessary to be known as a leader in terms of competitive advantage. A recent study conducted by McKinsey and Company has revealed that there are only six supply chain practices that matter most to company performance. These practices
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the changes have been more visible in the auto component part of the industry‚ with key players having a significant export contribution today‚ Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) too have been undergoing their own set of changes. The change process started with overseas OEMs wanting to enter the country. A natural fall-out of this was the large suppliers who entered the country as part of the ‘follow source’ doctrine. The last couple of years have seen significant interest from Indian players
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allowed the company to grow aggressively and expand into 9 different countries as early as 1920. Coca-Cola’s “System” is a very unique approach to supply chain and distribution management. The company leveraged the success of its bottler systems to expand throughout the world quickly and with limited penetration issues. Coca-Cola’s supply chain includes partnerships with over 275 bottlers worldwide. This system allows them to operate globally but think locally. Coke generally manufactures and
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Table of Contents Introduction Supply Chain Management is the process of planning‚ implementing‚ and controlling the operations of supply chain with the purpose to satisfy customer requirements as efficiently as possible. Supply chain management spans all movement and storage of raw materials‚ work-in-process inventory‚ and finished goods from point-of-origin to point-of-consumption. It is a cross functional approach to managing the movement of raw materials into an organization and the movement
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A Project Proposal Submitted for the partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Advance Diploma in Business Management (Part time) Program. CRYSTAL MARTIN GARMENT (PVT) LIMITED [pic] Supply Chain & Logistic Solution K.G.L.C.J. Bandara ADBM-ESU-12-39 Advance Diploma in Business Management Program (Sunday) National Institute of Business Management Colombo‚ Sri Lanka Introduction of Organization The Crystal Group is headquartered
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Information Systems in Supply Chain Management ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chao Hsuan‚ Liu (41845491) ABSTRACT Information systems (IS) for the supply chain management have become critical tools for synchronizing information among the customers and suppliers of a supply chain (McLaren et al.‚ 2004). Moreover‚ the supply chain concept has become a concern because of global competition and increasing customer demand. Thus
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