Organization of This Text: Part II – Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Strategy and Design: Global Supply Chain Procurement and Distribution: Forecasting: Inventory Management: Sales and Operations Planning: Resource Planning: Lean Systems: Scheduling: Chapter 10 (Slide 507) Chapter 11 (Slide 534) Chapter 12 (Slide 575) Chapter 13 (Slide 641) Chapter 14 (Slide 703) Chapter 15 (Slide 767) Chapter 16 (Slide 827) Chapter 17 (Slide 878) 1 -3 Learning Objectives of this Course Gain an appreciation
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PLANT LAYOUT Introduction – Plant layout is very essential and needs consideration and attention from the very beginning so as to avoid subsequent problems. Though one can think of several layouts but the best one is obviously the one‚ which is both very systematic and cheap. It is arrangement of machines‚ scientific use of work area‚ easy and convenient transport system‚ easy sorting out of materials and processing different parts. Since the area has already been selected
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Process Groups – Initiation‚ Planning‚ Execution‚ Monitoring & Controlling‚ Closing Stakeholder – anyone whose interests are impacted by the project Stakeholder management – identify all‚ determine requirements‚ determine expectations‚ communicate and influence Org structures – functional/projectised/matrix F – projects in dept and communication through dept head P – company built around projects‚ no home for resources after project‚ communication through project M – project + dept work so
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References: [1] Apte UM‚ Viswanathan S. Effective cross docking for improving distribution efficiencies. International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications 2000;3(3):291–302. [2] Boysen N‚ Fliedner M. Cross dock scheduling: classification‚ literature review and research agenda. Omega 2010;38(6):413–22. [3] 2008 cross-docking trends report; 2008. /http://www.saddlecrk.com/ whitepaperS. [4] 2011 cross-docking trends report; 2011. /http://www.saddlecrk.com/ whitepaperS
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terms of space and time i.e. where and when these interactions occur The technologies used for systems biology are high throughput in nature. The ‘omics’ technologies provide information on the parts of the systems. These include genomics (HT DNA sequencing)‚ transcriptomics (gene chips‚ microarrays)‚ proteomics (MS‚ 2D-PAGE‚ protein chips‚ yeast-2-hybrid) and metabolomics (NMR‚ X-ray). These technologies are still focused upon today‚ and the real challenge of systems biology in integration all the
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estimates for project resources Gantt diagram showing duration estimates for all tasks and their sequencing (including precedence relations) and highlighting any critical path(s) arising from task dependencies ultimately determining the minimal duration of a project In addition summarize any relevant facts about the project duration‚ number or type of resources‚ critical task sequencing‚ or how duration estimates were arrived at‚ and any financial implications (for example‚ budget or cost
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT The purpose of this guide is to provide some general instructions to school districts as staff begin to develop or revise their curriculum guides. This document provides an overview of the curriculum development process and suggests a series of steps to follow in creating curriculum documents. Currently‚ the State Department of Education has comprehensive program development guides in Mathematics‚ Physical Education and World Languages located at the curriculum web site
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AN 300 Review Exam 2 I. Forecasting Forecast Errors: MAD‚ Bias * (1) Forecasts are usually wrong. Errors are inevitable and must be expected. (2) Every forecast should include an estimate of error. (3) Forecasts are more accurate for families or groups. (4) Forecasts are more accurate for nearer time periods. Anything that can be done to reduce lead-time will improve forecast accuracy. * Bias indicates the directional tendency of FE <------> MAD indicates the magnitude of
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Decision Analysis Task 1 with output To: Shuzworld From: Robert Hixon Director of Operations When we face challenges in life that are far beyond our own power‚ it ’s an opportunity to build on our faith‚ inner strength‚ and courage. I ’ve learned that how we face challenges plays a big role in the outcome. Stay ambitious & determined and you can Never fail. Re: Operations Recommendations Date: November‚ 06‚ 2012 A) Work Flow The current workflow needs to address how to best organize
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shown below. a. What would you expect to happen if you added ddCTP (shown in a) to a DNA synthesis reaction in vitro in large excess over the concentration of deoxycytidine triphosphate (dCTP)? How will this affect the pattern of bands on the sequencing gel? The ddCTP lacks the OH‚ which is required for elongation of the DNA strand. As a result‚ when ddCTP is added‚ elongation will be halted. The ddCTP acts as a chain terminator. The pattern of the bands will be much shorter(as soon as the ddCTP
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