modified its strategy? Why? b) Do you think Altera’s new strategy will be successful? What are some advantages and disadvantages of the new strategy? c) How do you anticipate Altera’s customers will react to this new strategy? What are advantages and disadvantages for Altera’s customers? d) What information does Flextronics have that its clients do not? Why? How can Flextronics leverage this information? e) How does IBM manage its supplier in order to make it pull strategy more effective? 1
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Evaluating the ‘five rights’ framework‚ it’s suitability and relevance‚ when planning industrial purchasing activities. Purchasing is one of the basic functions in many organizations‚ it represent an important part in the company budget. It can be difficult to make judicious purchasing decisions because there are currently so many different products on the market. A buyer cannot make a purchasing decision based off of impulse or feelings. A careful purchasing decision requires a serious attention before
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Introduction E-LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 2007 Abstract With the development of e-logistic practices in the global IT industry‚ There is a strong curiosity of how e-logistic activities are actually Performed in well-established companies. Within this I am Elaborating some standards of e-logistics best practice and then compare them with the application of e-logistic strategy in Dell Inc ‚ a well known computer manufacturer and provider of computing solutions . The literature
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PROOF CHAPTER 1 LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAINS Contents Learning objectives 3 Role of logistics 4 Supply chains 8 Aims of logistics 14 Activities of logistics 18 Importance of logistics 22 Chapter review 28 Case study – Ace Dairies 29 Project – useful websites 30 Discussion questions 31 References 31 Further reading 32 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter you should be able to: • understand the broad role of logistics • see how logistics support the operations of an organisation
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Supply Chain Management Definition: Supply Chain Management is the discipline related to the management of the planning‚ manufacturing and operations necessary to bring a product to the market place‚ from the sourcing of materials through to the delivery of the completed product. The deciding factor in the success or failure of any given product is in the efficiency with which it can be brought to the market place. If the revenue derived from the sale of a product does not create a required
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such as lean manufacturing and offshoring decrease the level of risk in the supply chain. B. Accurate forecasting techniques solve most supply chain problems. C. Many retailers observe that inventory levels fluctuate considerably across a supply chain. D. In general‚ the total inventory costs are higher than the total transportation costs in the overall logistics costs for a country. 2. There can be many reasons why an organization is outsourcing certain activities. What is not a motivation
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1) Question: Due to the fast growth of the business and lack of visibility of supply and demand‚ Clock Enterprises is facing significant customer service issues and the company is beginning to have frequent “out of stock” situations. Although Clock Enterprises model is “The Customer is King”‚ their current customer service as measured by case fill‚ is running at 85% compared to the best in class benchmark of 98.5%. What are your recommendations to resolve this issue? Answer: Customer service
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Chapter 4: Multiple Choice Questions 1. Forecasts a. become more accurate with longer time horizons b. are rarely perfect c. are more accurate for individual items than for groups of items d. all of the above e. none of the above One purpose of short-range forecasts is to determine a. production planning b. inventory budgets c. research and development plans d. facility location e. job assignments Forecasts are usually classified by time horizon into three categories a. short-range‚ medium-range
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Kaizen Forum Supply Chain Management Plus its Enabling & Supporting Technologies IBA 6th May 2012 The Kaizen Forum Today’s Scenario • With today’s emphasis on cutting costs and streamlining expenses‚ many companies are looking to improve their bottom lines with more effective supply chains. • Lack of understanding about what a supply chain is or how it fits into the companies overall strategy. 1 11/20/2012 The Kaizen Forum Supply – Chain - Management • Supply: to furnish
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Summary: The case discusses about the operation of the world’s largest convenience store chain Seven-Eleven in Japan‚ and the way it became Japan’s top leading super market chain. Seven–Eleven started its operation in Japan in November 1973 under an area licensing agreement between Ito-Yokado Co.‚ Ltd.‚ and The Southland Corporation. With more than 15‚500 stores worldwide‚ Seven-Eleven Japan Co.‚ Ltd (SEJ) franchises 6‚900 stores in Japan and most of the remaining stores located in North America
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