Chapter 14 Supply Chain Management
Chapter 14 Supply Chain Management
Chapter 14 Supply Chain Management
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Learning Outcomes
Customer Integration
Supply Chain Integration
The ability of two or more
companies to develop social
Relationship
connections that serve to guide
Integration
their interactions when working
together.
Logistics is…
the process of strategically managing
the efficient flow and storage of raw
materials, in-process inventory, and
finished goods from point of origin to
point of consumption.
Logistical Components
of the Supply Chain
Transportation
Sourcing and Procurement
Develop specifications
Select suppliers
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Negotiate price and service levels
Reduce costs
Production Scheduling
Traditional Focus Customer Focus
Push / Pull
Push Pull
Strategy
Start of Inventory- Customer-Order
Production Based Based
JIT
A process that redefines and
simplifies manufacturing by
reducing inventory levels and
delivering raw materials at the
precise time they are needed
on the production line.
Benefits of JIT
Water
Pipelines
Motor Carriers
Railroads
Transportation Mode Choice
Cost
Transit time
Reliability
Capability
Accessibility
Traceability
Exhibit 14.1
Criteria for Ranking Modes
of Transportation
Trends in Supply Chain
Management
Electronic distribution
Advanced Computer
Technology
Communications technology
Reduce inventories
Management
How does Sephora manage its supply chain?
What information goes into deciding which
suppliers become incorporated?
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