Parle-G Presentation
Parle-G Presentation
Parle-G Presentation
Supply Chain
Management
Building Blocks of Supply
Chain Management
Y. NARAHARI
Computer Science and Automation
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Bangalore – 560 012
[email protected]
Process perspective
Functional and Process Perspective
Macro Micro
• SCP • Answering a query
• ODP from a customer
• NPDP • Checking the credit
• CRM Process history of customer
• Order Mgmt
Supply Chain Process
Integrated , coordinated network of value
delivering business processes that procure raw
materials, transform them into final products,
services and delivers the product to the customers
Procurement
Manufacturing/assembly
Inbound logistics
Warehousing
Distribution
Outbound logistics
Why study Supply Chains ?
Supply chains are ubiquitous: you
could consider every product or service
to have its own supply chain.
Companies world-wide are spending
trillions of rupees on SCM
Backbone of E-business
Wholesome mix of industrial
engineering, mathematics, computer
science, and management
Examples of Supply
Chains in India
Automotive - Telco, ALL, Mahindra, Maruti
Aerospace - ADA, HAL
Chemicals - Asian Paints, Apollo tyres, Reliance
Apparel - Madura Coats, Reliance
Food - Cadbury, Parle, Amul Products, HLL
Consumer durables - HLL, P & G
Forest Products - Papermills
Construction - L & T
Pharmaceutical - Ranbaxy, Glaxo
Electromechanical – Kirloskar, L & T
Tooling - HMT, Widia, Mico
PC/ Computer - IBM, WIPRO, HCL, Intel
Supply Chain Building
Blocks
Outbound
Customers Orders
Example of a Typical Supply Chain: IBM Europe PC Supply Chain
Warehouse
Port
PC Assembly
Plant Retailers
STRATEGIC
TACTICAL
OPERATIONAL
Products
Orders
Order Management Channel A
Orders
Channel B Customer
Orders
Orders
Products Product Products
Manufacturing Channel C
Distribution Products
Production
Parts
Plans
Demand
Forecast
Part Supply Supply Planning Demand Planning
Component
Requirement
Examples of Decisions
Supplier Selection (Tactical)
Plant Location (Strategic)
Game Theory
Simulation
Machine learning
Sensor Networks
E-Commerce, E-Markets
E-CRM
Standards
Key Problem in SCM
Design a supply chain network
that delivers high quality
products to the right customers
at the right time at minimum cost
Foundations of Global SCM
This one day workshop will introduce
to you the important concepts and issues
involved in successful design and operation
of supply chain networks
What is Coming….
Srinivas Raghavan - Dynamics
Dinesh Garg - Planning
Mathirajan - Logistics
Shyam Bhaskar – Best Practices
Kameshwaran – E-Markets
Chandrashekar - Procurement
Visvanathan - SCM Automation
Narahari Y– What Next?
What Next? Books on SCM:
Sunil Chopra and Peter Meindl. Supply Chain Management:
Strategy, Planning, and Operation. Pearson Education Asia,
2001.
David Simchi Levi, P. Kaminsky, and Edith Simchi Levi,
Designing and Managing the Supply Chain, Irwin-McGrawHill,
2000
W.J. Hopp and M.L. Spearman. Factory Physics: Foundations of
Manufacturing Management, Irwin-McGrawHill, 1996
N. Viswanadham . Analysis and Design of Manufacturing
Enterprises, Kluwer, 2000
N. Viswanadham and Y. Narahari. Performance Modeling of
Automated Manuafacturing Systems, Prentice Hall, 1992
What Next? Papers on SCM
Journals such as Interfaces, Operations Research,
Management Science, European Journal of
Operational Research
Websites such as www.amrresearch.com
Our own website:
http://lcm.csa.iisc.ernet.in/scm/scm.html
http://lcm.csa.iisc.ernet.in/workshop/index.html
What Next? Contact any of us:
Narahari [email protected]
Raghavan raghavan@mgmt
Mathirajan msdmathi@mgmt
Shyam Bhaskar [email protected]
Kameshwaran kameshn@csa
Chandrashekar chandra@csa
Dinesh Garg garg@csa
Visvanathan [email protected]
What Next?
Start working in SCM …..
Wish you all the very best ….
See you again very soon ….