Introduction to Supply Chain Management By Dr Hajar Fatorachian Outline of lecture Definition of supply chain management Different approaches towards supply chain management Drivers of supply chain management Importance of supply chain management New trends in supply chain management Supply chain All activities concerned with receiving customer requests and meeting their demands as well as developing new products‚ operations‚ marketing‚ distribution‚ finance‚ and customer service
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1. INTRODUCTION Supply management is a complex function that’s critical to business success‚ responsible for delivering efficient costs‚ high quality‚ fast delivery and continuous innovation throughout companies’ entire supply chains. The strategic contribution of supply management is measured not only in savings made‚ but also in increased shareholder value (Niezen‚ Weller & Deringer‚ 2007). Nike and Adidas are two global companies try to improve their competitive advantage through strategically
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“Analytics plays a vital role in supply chain management due to the complexities present and increasing competition and customer expectations effecting the company’s cost and profitability.” Traditional supply chain are out casted due to mixing of global operating systems‚ pressure of pricing and increasing customer expectations. Wastage in supply chain are created due to recent economic impacts such as rising fuel price rise‚ global recession‚ there is a scarcity in supplier bases
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SUPPY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT In the globalizing world as for the changing demands of customers are flexible manufacturing and supply chain issues are increasingly important in recent times. Supply chain management‚ from the stage of procurement of goods and services‚ production and up to reach the final consumer‚ covering the whole process is a set of a ring. From the perspective of business processes‚ supply chain‚ includes many areas such as; sales process‚ production‚ inventory management‚ procurement
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Supply Chain Paper Introduction A supply chain is the end-to-end processes that start with creating and developing a product or service and it ends when the final product or service is delivered to its users. These processes start from the suppliers of raw materials and end at the end users. Supply management is responsible for forecasting and managing demand as well as for getting the materials and parts‚ scheduling production‚ manufacturing‚ assembly‚ testing‚ inventory storage‚ distribution
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PROOF CHAPTER 1 LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAINS Contents Learning objectives 3 Role of logistics 4 Supply chains 8 Aims of logistics 14 Activities of logistics 18 Importance of logistics 22 Chapter review 28 Case study – Ace Dairies 29 Project – useful websites 30 Discussion questions 31 References 31 Further reading 32 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter you should be able to: • understand the broad role of logistics • see how logistics support the operations of an organisation
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the relationship between Supply Chain Management and Logistics Management. What are the repercussions of these terms being used interchangeably? The relationship between logistics and supply chain management is the flow of products‚ services‚ information and funds between supply chain stages in which organizations plan‚ implement and control flows in order to effectively and efficiently fulfill customer requirements (Christopher 2011‚ p. 2). Although both management functions share a common
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Supply Chain and Value Chain Supply chain is a network of distribution and facilities options that performs the function of procurement of materials‚ conversion of these materials into intermediate and finished goods and the supply of these finished goods to the ultimate consumers‚ for e.g. for a single product‚ supply chain consists of flow of raw material from vendors‚ transformation into finished goods i.e. interflow of materials‚ transportation to distribution centers and supply activities for
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and Supply Chain Management TRUE/FALSE 1. Every organization has an operations function. Answer: True Reference: Why Study Operations and Supply Chain Management? Difficulty: Easy Keywords: organization‚ operations‚ function 2. Most organizations function as part of a larger supply chain. Answer: True Reference: Why Study Operations and Supply Chain Management? Difficulty: Easy Keywords: organization‚ supply‚ chain‚ supply chain 3. The supply chain is a
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virtual corporation to exploit profitable opportunities in a volatile marketplace. Leagile is the combination of the lean and agile paradigms within a total supply chain strategy by positioning the decoupling point so as to best suit the need for responding to a volatile demand downstream yet providing level scheduling upstream from the marketplace. The decoupling point separates the part of the organisation (supply chain) oriented towards customer orders from the part of the organisation (supply chain)
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