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    Team 1 Tanpin Kanri: Retail Practice at Seven-Eleven Japan Case Study Frizzi Engler-Hamm Luis Paul Hernandez Antony Pinedo Esteban Ramon Marcelo Talavera MAN 6830: Organization Information Systems Dr. Pouyan Esmaeil Zadeh 1. Briefly describe Tanpin Kanri. Tanpin Kanri is a demand-chain management system that uses POS to identify which items are selling and which articles are shelf-warmers. It is used to replace the slow moving merchandise by different merchandises. Those new orders

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    Tanpin Kanri Case Q1. Tanpin Kanri is best described as the customer and the employees deciding what sells in the store‚ and not the company. First the customers come in and buy what is in the store. Then the employees observe what is selling and what is being a shelf warmer. From there the store employees will make decision about what to put on the selves‚ so that all items will sell. As a former retail employee‚ I believe this is a great concept. Store employees know what the customers want

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    Supply chain management assignment 1 Seven Eleven In this essay I will analyze and describe the Seven Eleven supply chain in relation to its strategic fit. First I will explain the Seven eleven supply chain and how achieving strategic fit. The role of a supply chain is to maximize surface. The decisions made in the phases of the supply chain have a large impact on Seven Eleven. You want to manage the flow of products and the flow of information very well‚ all this in order to minimize

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    SEVEN-ELEVEN JAPAN CO Q1) A convenience store chain attempts to be responsive and provide customers what they need‚ when they need it‚ where they need it. What are some different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? What are some risks in each case? Ans) There are following ways to make convenience stores responsiveness. • To maintain high inventory level • By removing implied demand uncertaininty. • By quick replenishment of products or time management

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    What are some risks in each case? 2. Seven-Eleven’s supply chain strategy in Japan can be described as attempting to micro-match supply and demand using rapid replenishment. What are some risks associated with this choice? 3. What has Seven-Eleven done in its choice of facility location‚ inventory management‚ transportation‚ and information infrastructure to develop capabilities that support its supply chain strategy in Japan? 4. Seven-Eleven does not allow direct store delivery in

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    paper explores the strategy and decisions that had to be made when a man named Toshifumi Suzuki‚ decided to try to bring the Seven Eleven convenience store concept to Japan‚ having to convince possible shareholders of the franchise in Japan (in this case the father of Tochifumi Suzuki) to take part in the endeavour. 2. Background 2.1. Seven Eleven USA The Seven Eleven convenience store company was founded in 1927 in Dallas‚ USA‚ by the Southland Corporation. It had been very successful in the

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    Tanpin Karin is a demand-oriented method of chain management successfully used by Seven-Eleven`s Japan. It`s credited to the company`s CEO‚ Toshifumi Suzuki‚ who started to develop it during the 70`s in response to a shift in the market from a seller`s orientation to a buyer`s drive. Until then‚ the inventory decision-making process was led by supply-chain management practices – items were seen as commodities and replenished according with the amounts that they had sold in the past. In contrast‚

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    |Reference |9 | Executive Summary Seven Eleven Japan established in 1973 and became the leader in Japan’s retail industry. In order to obtain its success‚ Seven Eleven Japan has developed several strategies in improving her supply chain management. Seven Eleven Japan continuous improves her information system in order to get the latest customer response and expand her product range to meet the market

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Seven-Eleven had realized unique growth in the business sector as there was utilization of supply chain strategy of Seven-Eleven and certain performance drivers upon the balance nature business responsiveness and the awareness of certain risks involved. For Seven-Eleven to be successful‚ ECR approach will be realized that are effective for store assortments; chain replenishments and efficient promotion as well as product introduction. Seven-Eleven have found better ways of

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    what they need when they need it. This allows for centralization of cooking capacity and low levels of inventory‚ but increases the cost of replenishment and receiving. 2. The main risk for Seven-Eleven is the potentially high cost of transportation and receiving at stores. 3. 4. Seven-Eleven does not allow direct store delivery in Japan but has all products flow through its distribution center to reduce the number of vehicles required for daily delivery service to each store‚ even though

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