ACKNOELEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and deep gratitude to all those people who extended their whole hearted co-operation and have helped me in completing this project successfully. First of all‚ I would like to thank Mr. S. K Bhatia‚ Dy. Manager (HRD)‚ for giving me an opportunity to do my training in this prestigious organization. I’d also like to express my sincere gratitude towards Mr. V.K. Arora (Asstt. General Manager‚ Plant Maintenance) ‚Mr. S. Prabhakar
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MGT 441 Supply Chain Management of Hewlett Packard and Dell Inc. Faculty Advisor: Gary Solomon Student: Luke P National University 2 August‚ 2012 Executive Summary Creating and maintaining a successful supply chain within a business can prove to be one of the largest challenges in developing a successful foundation. Learning the processes involved and understanding the approaches necessary to achieve success can be lessons studied over a life time; the possible
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Chapter 3 Supply Management: An Organization Spanning Activity ...../..... Questions 1. As a philosophy‚ SM spans functional boundaries and company borders. .....: ..... 2. Two sources of materials are internal production and external sources‚ where external sources are increasingly being used over internal production. .....: ..... 3. In assuming greater strategic responsibility‚ the activities of supply managers increasingly span organizational boundaries.
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Mark Cronin MBA 600 – Production & Operations Management Final Project Report - June 2‚ 2003 Supply-Chain Management Executive Summary – By adopting five new proposed initiatives‚ the L.L.Bean Factory Store Division can provide brand appropriate product to customers and it can also improve its in-stock position and inventory turns while reducing costs in the Supply-Chain and management of corporate inventory. If we leverage a Special Purchase strategy and negotiate
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Literature: Hill‚ A.‚ and Hill‚ T.‚ (2012)‚ Operations management‚ Palgrave Macmillan; Basingstoke Johnson‚ R.‚ and Clark‚ G.‚ (2012)‚ Service operations management: improving service delivery‚ FT Prentice Hall; London Cousins‚ P.‚ Lamming‚ R.‚ Lawson‚ B.‚ and Squire‚ B.‚ (2008)‚ Strategic Supply Management: Principles‚ Theories and Practice‚ Prentice Hall; London. Fitzsimmons‚ J.‚ and Fitzsimmons‚ M.‚ (2010)‚ Service Management: operations‚ strategy and information technology‚ McGraw-Hill
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without passing on the benefits to Seth Dhaniram? In my opinion it was not ethical on JOSH’s part to eliminate the distributors from the chain without passing the benefits to Seth Dhaniram. The main diplomatic reason which could have been explained by JOSH to make the decision of removing the distributors may be: * Increasing the efficiency of the supply chain in terms of the time that is taken by the product to reach the customers by removing one intermediate. * From customer’s point of view
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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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Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management Table of Contents Introduction 3 Comparative Profiles 3 Comparative Logistics Process 4 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 8 Introduction The purpose of this report is to investigate and identify the various techniques used by a plethora of similar organizations in regards to logistics and transportation used. Business have now become aware of the importance of logistics and providing adequate supplies to satisfy the demand for their
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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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global marketing and supply strategies. Nestle has moved fromvertically integrated‚ centralized‚ single site processing facilities to geographically spread networks of resources. Pursuant to acquire technological experience and asset swiftly‚ or to attain a local existence in both new and distant markets‚ other strategic partners are progressively part of the network structure. Firms and partners are connected in what we refer to as the new processing enterprise. Nevertheless‚ what may not be apparent
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