MSc (Eng) in Industrial Engineering and Logistics Management (IELM6046) 1st Semester – 2013/2014 Year Session 1 – Room LE9 – 7:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Introduction & Objectives of Supply Management (September 3‚ 2013) (Class B) Dr. Stephen W. K. Ng (stephenng@ipshk.org) 1 MSc. in IELM – Supply Management (IELM 6046) – 2013‐2014 Copyright @ QuST 2013 Prof. Stephen W. K. Ng – HKU When we wake up in the morning
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Case Study #1 – Randall Corp. 1. What is the relationship between financial soundness and supplier performance? Quality of product produced and shipped can become weaker when suppliers experience financial issues stemming from contractual performance. This happens primarily when flawed products are shipped to meet present currency requirements. Because of the fact that management is highly interested in cash flow‚ deliveries start to get behind schedule. Late deliveries or bad quality product
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IB- Supply Chain Management 1. Practical phenomenon Purchasing function is getting more and more important and this position is more or less cross-function job. For big organization‚ however‚ the trend of purchasing function is centralized or central-led‚ which means headquarter performs as central purchaser. In this business cycle‚ agencies perform as important entities. For example‚ Macintosh (www.macintosh.nl) group is facing the problem of changing the organization. During a few years development
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Behaviour & Information Technology Vol. 28‚ No. 4‚ July–August 2009‚ 373–387 Modelling electronic customer relationship management success: functional and temporal considerations M. Khalifaa* and K.N. Shenb a Information Systems Department‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ 83 Tat Chee Avenue‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong; bDepartment of Management Information Systems‚ Abu Dhabi University‚ PO Box 59911‚ Abu Dhabi‚ United Arab Emirates (Received 23 November 2006; final version received 26 January 2008)
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN RETAIL FOOD INDUSTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter - 1 Introduction…………………………….…………… ……………………7 Chapter - 2 2.1 Objective…………………………………….………..…………………….9 2.2 Scope of the Study ……………………………….……..………………….9 Chapter – 3 Limitation…………………………………..………….………………....10 Chapter - 4 4.1 Industry Profile……………………………………………...…..………...11 4.2 The Indian Retail Revolution……………………………………..……….20 4.3 Traditional and Modern Retailing: The Indian Story……...………………22
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ERP Software Modules ERP software typically consists of multiple enterprise software modules that are individually purchased‚ based on what best meets the specific needs and technical capabilities of the organization. Each ERP module is focused on one area of business processes‚ such as product development or marketing. A business can use ERP software to manage back-office activities and tasks including the following: Distribution process management‚ supply chain management‚ services knowledge
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Supply Chain Management of Fruits and Vegetables - A Case Study N T Sudarshan Naidu Abstract India is witnessing rapid changes in retailing with urbanization‚ increase in disposable income‚ changing lifestyle‚ preferences and eating habits of its population. India with diverse agro-climatic conditions offers both opportunities and challenges in retailing of fruits and vegetables. Concentration of production with small and medium farmers in remote areas without proper infrastructure facilities and
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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Introduction Lehman’s Law of Software Evolution predicts that change in software is inevitable and it is not a consequence of bad programming. There are also limit to what can be achieved by a software evolution team in safely implementing changes and new functionality. Software evolution reacts to the need of changes on the software system for various reason including bug fixes‚ declining performance‚ increasing complexity and adapting to new platform. Software
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information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements Logistics is responsible for the movement and storage of materials as they move through the supply chain. Depending on the circumstances‚ many other activities can be included in logistics. Sometimes an organization might include sales forecasting‚ production scheduling‚ customer service management‚ overseas liaison‚ third party operations‚ and so on. If you follow some materials moving
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Supply Chain Management (ENGM078) Sainsbury’s Supply Chain Strategies Arghavan Keivani 6150405 March 2011 A brief introduction to Sainsbury’s and its background J Sainsbury plc (Sainsbury’s) was founded in 1869 and is considered as a top UK-based food retailer having around 150‚000 employees. It drives a chain consist of 500 supermarkets and 290 smaller format stores through the country which offer groceries‚ electricals‚ clothing‚ homewares‚ DVD rentals and financial services. There
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