NAMES and NUMBERS of students in the group (2 Students): 1. El-Iraki‚ Youssef (10448517) 2. Badr‚ Noureldin (10445226) MODULE CODE : MBM5204 MODULE NAME : Logistics‚ Supply Chains‚ Systems and Methods Lecturer : Professor Dongping Song DEADLINE : 11th February 2013 WORD COUNT : 1‚657 By submitting this piece of assessment the group confirms that
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Economics 89 (2004) 353–361 Supply chain management survey of Swedish manufacturing firms Jan Olhager*‚ Erik Selldin Department of Production Economics‚ Linkoping Institute of Technology‚ SE-581 83 Linkoping‚ Sweden . . Received 15 April 2002; accepted 16 January 2003 Abstract Supply chain management practices and principles are evolving and changing rapidly‚ e.g. through modern information and communication technologies. These changes affect the ways supply chains are designed‚ the way they are
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SCM Books Logistics & supply chain management / Martin Christopher. Christopher‚ Martin. Harlow‚ England ; New York : Financial Times Prentice Hall‚ 2011. 4th ed. Operations and supply chain management / F. Robert Jacobs‚ Richard B. Chase ; contributor‚ Rhonda R. Lummus. Jacobs‚ F. Robert. New York : McGraw-Hill Irwin‚ c2011. 13th ed.‚ global ed. Construction purchasing & supply chain management / W.C. Benton‚ Jr.‚ Linda F. McHenry. Benton‚ W. C.‚ 1948- New York : McGraw-Hill‚ c2010
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MOIT-301 Under supervision of Dr Nezar Sami By: Norhan Fekry Dalia Amr Adham Hosny Menna Ibrahim Tag- El Din Table of Contents I. What is “Supply Chain”? 3 II. What is “Supply Chain management”? 3 III. ISCM (Integrated SCM) IMPLEMENTATION STEPS 4 IV. Implementing Supply Chain Management ( Failure reasons and success factors) 5 V. The five key dimensions of supply chain managementthrough the implementation procedure that
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HTC – Value Chain What is HTC’ Value Chain? • Creates value by performing a series of activities and it represents ho w each competitive advantage created via an organization adds value to the service or product for each customer. • R&D‚ Production‚ Marketing & Sales‚ Customers Service and Human R esource are adding the value to their company. How HTC adding value? • HTC has established long-term strategic partnerships with industry lea ders and major telecom service providers to promote the
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT ON TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN SUPPLY CHAIN AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY DR CH. VENKATAIYA PRATIK CHATTERJEE ROLL: 1226112240 SECTION : B ABSTRACT Since 1980’s‚ the competition between enterprises has become the one between supply chains. Therefore‚ the implementation of total quality management (TQM) in supply chain system but not only in enterprise has become an exquisite premise for the
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Target’s Supply Chain Unit 2 Assignment GB570 Managing the Value Chain Jerry Haenisch Kaplan University August 12‚ 2012 Target’s Supply Chain The Dayton Company president‚ Douglas J. Dayton‚ sought to “draw upon the company’s vast wealth of department store experience” in an effort to “combine the best of the fashion world with the best of the discount world” to create a store where a consumer could find quality merchandise at discounted prices (. After following a desire to shift from
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Supply Chain Management: Wegmans and Grocery Store Supply Chains Roger Vance Busi 411-002 When managing a large company or corporation‚ having firm control and efficient use of the supply chain is key to success. Supply chain management as defined by Stevenson (2011)‚ “is the strategic coordination of business functions within a business organization and throughout its supply chain for the purpose of integrating supply and demand management” (p
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CRC Press LLC‚ 535 Fifth Avenue‚ New York‚ NY 10017. All rights reserved. SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGIES Jim Ayers By thinking in terms of supply chains instead of individual operations or departments‚ CIOs can improve their competitive strategies. These strategies‚ in turn‚ change organizational operations‚ roles‚ and information systems. This article shows how such “supply chain thinking” works. upply chains are a hot management topic. Eyes are opening to a more global view of end-to-end material
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The nature of the supply chain Learning Points Understand what a supply chain is Gain an appreciation of the behaviour of supply chains Understand some of the issues with highly dispersed supply chains Supply Chain Management concerns… The relationships and flows between different operations Links between value-adding upstream and downstream processes All issues concerning product / service delivery from raw materials to end user Purchasing / Procurement Physical
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