Supply Chain Management in the Pulp and Paper Industry Dick Carlsson Södra Cell International AB‚ SE-351 89 Växjö‚ Sweden Sophie D’Amours FOR@C‚ CIRRELT‚ Université Laval‚ G1K 7P4‚ Québec‚ Canada Alain Martel FOR@C‚ CIRRELT‚ Université Laval‚ G1K 7P4‚ Québec‚ Canada Mikael Rönnqvist The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration‚ NO-5045 Bergen‚ Norway October 2006 Working Paper DT-2006-AM-3 Interuniversity Research Center on Enterprise Networks‚ Logistics and Transportation
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manufacturing industry in a number of ways‚ the first being its vertical set up; it has capabilities that range from cotton farming‚ ginning‚ and yarn spinning‚ to production of fabrics‚ garments‚ and accessories‚ and all the way to retailing. In addition‚ despite operating in a traditional industry‚ Esquel implemented a series of supporting IT (Information Technology) and supply chain management applications to improve operational efficiencies. Under Marjorie Yang’s leadership‚ a strong corporate culture
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Answer=92%*98%*95%*94%*99%*92%*91%=67% 2. Compare the concept if a modern supply chain with more traditional distribution channels. Be specific regarding similarities and differences. Traditional distribution channels are not integrated and exist in stove pipe functional area. The supply chain integrated all of the functions of transportation‚ logistics‚ distribution‚ warehousing‚ and sourcing into one centrally managed operation. Both the supply chain and traditional distribution channels involve the movement
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QUESTION 1 Is supply chain management for real or is it just another fad? Does the answer to this question depend on how a company pursues SCM? ANSWER 1 Supply chain management is for real. This is because it is used frequently in today’s materials management environment. SCM is generally associated with advanced information technologies‚ rapid and responsive logistics service‚ effective supplier management‚ and increasingly with customer relationship management. Most materials
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BSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BSC LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Programme Overview The BSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management programme offered by the School of Business at SIM University (UniSIM) aims to develop human capital and talent to meet the needs of the industry. This is the first undergraduate programme dedicated to the study of logistics and supply chain management to be offered by a Singapore university. Partnering with the Singapore
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debate? - Is Kaplan’s approach transferable to other US hospitals? Solagen - Process Improvement in the manufacture of Gelatin - How is Kodak currently achieving quality? Is the movement from art to science inevitable? Really desirable? - Consider the advantages and disadvantages of the Solagen process from the point of view of Alex Blanchard (CEO of Kodak); of Bolten (plant manager); of Carson (Head of Chemical Processing and Engineering). - What should Bolten do? - How should the new technology
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Logistics Management Semester 7 Year 4 3 Semester 8 Minor Program Logistics Thesis Course organization Logistics Semester 1 Semester 2 MIRBSLM114OP Operations Block1 MIRBSLM114PL Planning MIRBSLM114SY Systems Analysis MIRBSLM214SC Supply Chain Mgt Block 2 MIRBSLM214DM Distribution Mgt MIRBSLM214DS Project Distribution Strategies 4 Thesis Roger G. Schroeder‚ Susan Meyer Goldstein & M. Johnny Rungtusanatham‚ Operations Management in the
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* THE IMPACT OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BUSINESS PROCESSES ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE THESIS John F. Perry II‚ Capt‚ USAF AFIT/LSCM/ENS/12-14 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Abstract Organizational performance has routinely been viewed through a limited scope primarily focused on functions‚ practices‚ and resources directly controlled by the focal organization‚ but supply chain management (SCM) has broadened
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customer demands‚ while also cutting costs. The markets are changing and customer really do expect more and more every day without an increase if not reduction in their current prices. SCM is key in making this happen‚ though as referenced in this case study all levels of the organization must be involved. When faced with change‚ managers and employees are easily turned off by the idea of shaping new practices in positions they have much familiarity with. Consequently‚ if company pursues SCM half
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F(Q*) = Probability demand < Q. Cu /Cu+ C0 = critical ratio/srvc level STEP 3: Calculate z from table. φ(Ζ) = Critical ratio STEP 4: Calculate Q* = optimal order quantity Ζ= from above (table) μ = mean σ = standard deviation aka measure of uncertainty ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWSVENDOR VARIATIONS (Co/Cu) Ratio Given 1. Critical Ratio F(Q) = 2. Find φ(Ζ) from table 3. then Service Level is given. 1. Find φ(Ζ) for service level given‚ 2. Finding SERVICE
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