MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP) OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Question at the end… TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Section A – 1 1.1 Question 1 1 Introduction 1 Scenario 1: The Bombay Tiffin Box Suppliers Case Study 1 Scenario 2: The Shipping and Transportation Case Study 2 Conclusion 3 2 Section B – 3 2.1 Question 2 3 Introduction to the Performance of Four Suppliers to King Pie 3 2.1.1 BMO Service Agreement with Spar 4
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a project report on SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. SUBMITTED BY MR.SIDDHESH RAMNATH GODSE T.Y.B.M.S. [Semester V]-ROLL NO- 7736 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2010-2011 PROJECT GUIDE PROF. S.G.BHIDE. Submitted to University of Mumbai MULUND COILLEGE OF COMMERECE S.N. ROAD‚ MULUND (WEST)‚ MUMBAI- 400 080. a project report on SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. SUBMITTED BY MR.SIDDHESH RAMNATH GODSE. .
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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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“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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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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[pic] Introduction 2 1.1 Broad Objective 2 1.2 Specific Objectives 2 1.3 Scope 2 1.4 Methodology 3 1.5 Limitation 3 VALUES: 4 MISSION OF SUPPLY CHAIN 5 STRCTURE OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN 6 DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES: 9 KEY FIGURES DISTRIBUTION 9 MAPPING OF PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION 10 DISTRIBUTION PROCESS FLOW CHART 11 Definition-Target: 12 Addresses: 12 Target: 12 Field of application: 13 General Rules of Finished Goods Stock Cover: 13 Stock Policy / Product Life: 13 Standard
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SUPPLY CHAIN SECTOR REPORT ON PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY SRI SRI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (2012-2014) SUBMITTED BY: Shyam Mohankar Priyansh Saxena Mrunalini Negi SUBMITTED TO: Dr.R.K .Padhy Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 2 PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW DIAGRAM .......................................................................
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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) based on planning. In this report‚ I attempt to prepare the literature review
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GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MGT 628 OPERATIONS MGT & MGT SYSTEMS Tuan Zhang Content Overview 3 What is Global Supply Chain Risk? 3 Risk: A Daily Fact of Life in DHL 5 What is the DHL supply chain analysis ? 7 How can we reduce the supply chain risk? 8 DHL Managing Risks in Supply Chains. 10 DHL Resilience360 Risk Assessment 12 Supply Chain Visualization 12 Risk Exposure Mapping 13 Risk & Resiliency Assessment 13 Risk Mitigation Plans 14 DHL Resilience360 Incident Monitoring 15 Supply Chain
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Chapter 4 Web Quiz: E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management 1. Which of the following typically represent the beginning of a supply chain? a) Wholesalers b) Retailers c) Manufacturers d) External suppliers e) Inspectors Ans: d Link to: What is a Supply Chain Difficulty: easy 2. Which term refers to inaccurate or distorted demand information created in the supply chain? a) Battle axe effect b) Cobra effect c) Bullwhip effect d) Lasso effect e) Whirlpool effect Ans: c
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