OPIM 321 Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Game Team: Pichonkun Team Members: Joel Tang‚ Keh Jing Ren‚ Luo Dachuan Strategies Employed Breakeven Analysis Factory | Warehouse | Customer | Cost | | | Sale? | Calopeia (Mail) | Calopeia | Calopeia | a.1000+1500/150+150+150 | = | 1310 | | | | Same Continent | b.1000+1500/150+150+200 | = | 1360 | | | | Fardo | c.1000+1500/150+150+400 | = | 1560 | No sale | Calopeia (Truck assuming Q=200) | Calopeia | Calopeia |
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suppliers. The plants are located in agricultural areas to reduce the cost of transportation. Moreover‚ Horizon produces in large quantities‚ and the food produced is very good in quality. The production is dispatched to several public warehouses. Then‚ these warehouses use contract carriers to deliver the products to the customers. Because of the small orders‚ the transportation cost to retail stores can be high. The market is very competitive since many of Horizon’s food competitors also offer a complete
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distributor of outdoor lighting fixtures. Its fixture is distributed throughout North America and has been in high demand for several years. The company operates three plants that manufacture the fixture and distribute it to five distribution centers (warehouses). During the present recession. A-C has seen a major drop in demand for its fixture as the housing market has declined. Based on the forecast of interest rates‚ the head of operations feels that demand for housing and thus for its product will
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Risk Pooling Risk pooling concept is explained in the case study considering the examples of two warehouses located in Massachusetts and New Jersey. When we inherit Centralized Distribution System (single warehouse for distribution) we can see the benefits of risk pooling‚ provided there is a negative correlation in the demands for different products in the market. When the demand for two different products varies‚ we have the inventory to support the demand for a product which is high and so we
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The warehouse group pest analysis The external environment can be grouped into different environmental segments‚ the Political/legal segment‚ economic‚ socio-cultural and technological segments‚ otherwise known as PEST. (hanson et al) Technological Technological advances have also impacted the industry such as the use of self-checkout machines. The introduction of self service has changed the daily interactions for customers making transactions much faster and easier as well as more accurate
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are present. 3. If a company uses I.C.T.‚ there is no need for a warehouse management system (W.M.S.). 4. Workplace regulations deal with hazards resulting from 5. All of the following are components of a warehouse management system (W.M.S.) EXCEPT 6. Health and safety arrangements must include 7. Warehouse health and safety areas that need to be considered when assessing risks include 8. One of the key features of a warehouse management system (W.M.S.) is the ability to manage booking-in information
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regional warehouses and their maintenance. The company would require lesser amounts of overall inventory to be maintained. As regional warehouses would be closed there would be lesser labor requirements. Transit Point methodology works similar to JIT where-in the required amount of goods are shipped at the required time. Since it works more on the Pull from the customer and due to elimination of regional warehouses‚ the effect of bullwhip should be lower. Because the regional warehouses will be
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and accepted the attendant risks. Warehouses stored inventory in the logistics pipeline‚ serving to coordinate product supply and consumer demand. Because the value of strategic storage was not well understood‚ warehouses were often considered necessary evils that added cost to the distribution process. 2. Economic Benefits of Warehousing Economic benefits of warehousing occur when overall logistic costs are reduced. For example‚ if adding a warehouse in a logistical system reduces overall
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Holt Renfrew: a. Primary Distribution Center (DC)i. A primary 80‚000 square-foot Distribution Center (DC) in Mississauga‚Ontario where all merchandise ordered by Holt Renfrew ’ s buyers wasshipped.ii. The DC was designed as a flow-through warehouse. All merchandise comingin has to be processed immediately and subsequently‚ shipped to thestores.iii. Primary activities in the DC were lot picking‚ ticketing and taggingmerchandise.iv. 55 hourly‚ full-time staff worked at the DC over two
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stores were usually out of stock on items in the store‚ but not the warehouses. Pamida maintain a high number of items in their warehouses and their software was not efficiently communicating with the stores. These helped decline in the company’s profit by millions of dollars‚ and lawsuits were filed by shareholders. The current technology for Pamida was not communicating effectively therefore the inventory was high in the warehouse and low in the stores. 2. Evaluate the importance of Pamida’s
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