Green Supply Chain Management‚ Marketing Tool or Revolution? Françoise van den Broek Published on the occasion of the inaugural speech related to the lectureship Logistics & Sustainability Green Supply Chain Management‚ Marketing Tool or Revolution? Françoise van den Broek Published on the occasion of the inaugural speech related to the lectureship Logistics & Sustainability F.N. van den Broek-Serlé‚ MSc‚ CEMS MIM‚ MTL Breda | Zoetermeer‚ the Netherlands‚ January 2010 This
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humble beginnings‚ Tesco has grown to become the UK’s largest supermarket chain. Over ten years ago‚ Tesco set its sights on becoming the Toyota of the grocery business. Since then the company has become renowned for its best practices in supply chain management (SCM)‚ which included lean management and the use of RFID technology. The company has got an advantage over its competitors by incorporating innovation in its supply chain like point of the sale data‚ continued replenishment triggered by customer
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Risks in Global Supply Chain Project Thesis Submitted by Kashif Shabab Submitted to Professor Dr. Jan-Philipp Büchler Summer Semester 2011 / 2012 Table of contents 1 Introduction 6 2 Global Supply Chain 7 2.1 Supply chain management: schools of thought............................................................8 2.1.1 The functional chain awareness school……………
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States of North America‚ and Olaudah Equiano’s Autobiography‚ there are many push and pull factors that are told and talked about that are reasons the immigrants came to America. The push and pull factors that brought immigrants to America during those times were being captured and forced into slavery‚ living in poverty while starving and dying of disease‚ plenty of land to create homes and good health‚ but those push and pull factors are still very much the reasons immigrants travel to America today
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Dabur tackles the secondary supply chain In 2001‚ Dabur decided to tackle its extended supply chain of over 30 factories‚ six key warehouses‚ and 52 stocking points distributing over 1‚000 SKUs to 10‚000 stockists countrywide. The company needed a system to accurately control distribution and sales forecasting to reduce inventory in the pipeline. Dabur went ahead and built a system using Visual Basic and ASP with SQL Server 2000 as the database. It decided not to use a packaged SCM solution due
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7th Annual SEMATECH Symposium Japan Supply Chain Management in Electronics Industry IHS iSuppli Japan Akira Minamikawa aminamikawa@isuppli.co.jp Agenda Impact of earthquake What changed in the past 10 years? What changes in the next 10 years? iSuppli Corporation – 2 Copyright 2000-2009 iSuppli Corporation. All Worldwide Rights Reserved. Confidential – Patents Pending Supply Chain • Japanese have high market share in material market Components Electronics
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OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTIONS MANAGEMENT – GEMA 5400 | Brunswick Distribution Inc | Case Analysis | | | | Table of Contents Introduction ………………………………………………………………..1 Executive Summary ……………………………………………………2 Application and Analysis ……………………………………………..3 Literature Review………………………………………………………….4 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………..5 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………..6 Appendix…………………………………………………………………………7 INTRODUCTION Brunswick Distribution started as a small
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Delica‚ Rafi TS SupMan July 30‚ 2013 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COMPETITIVENESS OF THE PHILIPPINES A reaction paper The trade performance in the Philippines has been continuously growing for the past decade‚ from 2002-2011‚ except for the world economic slump of 2009 (Figure 1). While this trend is not even close to the growth performance of our neighbours Malaysia‚ it provides an idea of how supply chain management (SCM) becomes more and more important in the economy. In this short report
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management Groupe Sup de Co La Rochelle La Rochelle‚ October/November 2012 Prof. Dr. Thomas Liebetruth Learning Objectives Realizing some applications of logistics principles in the “real world” Understanding the necessity and the challenges of Supply Chain Management Know different approaches how to model a Supply Chain Structure and localize the problems of Supply Chain Management Master (some of) the basic management and planning techniques in a Supply Chain context
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THE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CONCEPT Multiple Choice Questions 1. According to Professor Mentzer and colleagues‚ the supply chain concept originated in what discipline? c. logistics (c; p. 33) 2. The supply chain management philosophy emerged in which decade? d. 1990s (d; p. 33) 3. A ____________ encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw material stage‚ through to the end user‚ as well as the associated information
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