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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OM ER CASE STUDY “Leveraging our supply chain is how we’ll separate ourselves from other footwear suppliers… Manhattan’s solutions will help us achieve our goal to create wholesale selling excellence and transform New Balance into a top-tier global brand.” Irene Mahoney‚ Distribution Services Manager New Balance N is a ew B Sup ala n Leaply Chce der ain Ass oci at Headquarters: Boston‚ MA Distribution centers: 2 Manhattan solutions: Warehouse Management‚ Supply Chain Intelligence
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CASE STUDY 4. TOYOTA Toyota case study questions: 1. How the corporate strategy of Toyota has evolved from the 30s up to 2010? 2. Describe the elements of the TPS system. Do you know any other “lean” firms? 3. Comment on Toyota’s focus on the customer. How this approach is related to quality? 4. Describe Toyota’s supply chain network (complexity of global SC) 5. Under your point of view‚ which are the reasons behind Toyota’s recalls? 6. Describe the communication actions Toyota undertook for
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OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS‚ Vol.24‚ No.2‚ 2003 37 STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MAPPING APPROACHES by John T. Gardner SUNY Brockport and Martha C. Cooper The Ohio State University Visualizing‚ tracking‚ and managing supply chains all become more complicated as firms pursue outsourcing strategies and as firms’ supply and delivery systems become increasingly global. The authors suggest that not only is there a need to visualize the supply chain‚ there needs to be a well-established process for building the
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7-11 SOM Study - Final Group 1 LRSP - 433 March 3‚ 2010 Pledged 3/3/2010 Table of Contents Background 2-3 Problem Statement 4 Scope 5 Service Design and Characteristics 6 Service Analysis and Selection 7-8 Sales Production & Forecasting 9-11 Breakeven Analysis 12-13 Capacity Management (includes Decision Tree) 14-15 Inventory Management and Materials Requirements 16 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 17 Quality
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INTRODUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Supply Chain Management (SCM) is an essential part of every business. The supply chain of a company is its network consisting of all the companies’ suppliers‚ itself‚ and its customers. Without a successful SCM system‚ no matter how small a company might seem‚ a business cannot successfully operate. The supply chain encompasses every aspect of a business’s operations. It begins with raw materials‚ continues through production phases‚ creating finished goods
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October 7 2013 Team members: Hoai Thu Nguyen Izabela Wac Mihail Stan Radka Volkova Number of characters (including spaces‚ footnotes‚ end notes and text boxes): _22‚999_ Signatures of all the participating group/team members: _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________
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Global Supply Chain Design Case Study Evolution of the Xbox Supply Chain 2012 Evolution of the Xbox Supply Chain 1.) What supply chain changes did Microsoft make between the Xbox and the Xbox 360? What was the motivation for these changes? When Microsoft first entered the market with the release of the Xbox in 2001 it was a newcomer in the console business. The company had neither an established brand presence in this area‚ nor did it have a developed base of games and gamers in the
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1 Components of Supply Chain Management (SCM) The main elements of a supply chain include purchasing‚ operations‚ distribution‚ and integration. The supply chain begins with purchasing. Purchasing managers or buyers are typically responsible for determining which products their company will sell‚ sourcing product suppliers and vendors‚ and procuring products from vendors at prices and terms that meets profitability goals. Supply chain operations focus on demand planning‚ forecasting‚ and inventory
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imp.seven quality con.tools:flow charts‚check sheets‚ histograms‚pareto diagrams‚cause and effect dia‚scatter dia‚control charts.8 qulaıty man:customer focused organızatıon‚leadership‚involvement of people‚process approach‚systematic approach to management‚continual improvement‚factual approach to decision making‚mutually beneficial supplier relationships.JURAN: quality plannig:process of preparing to meet quality goals.involves understanding customer needs and developing product features.control:process
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