Supply Chain Management: Food (Pineapples and Plantains) Chestnut Hill Farms Table of Contents I. Major manufacturers/producers or service providers for pineapples and plantains II. Total output worldwide regarding pineapples and plantains – divided by countries. III. The import export statistics to show major producers and major consumers for pineapples and plantains IV. Local manufacturer Chestnut Hill Farms: vendors/suppliers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers
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is needed to determine if the company’s supply chain can be moved from a push model to a pull model. The pull model is also called localization as the local managers gain greater influence over the items that are shipped to their stores. This is opposite to Wal-Mart’s push model where the store managers have little or no influence over what is shipped to the store. In preparation for a meeting with Ken Claudel, Vice-President of Logistics and Supply Chain, identify the issues, look for alternatives
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How can accountability be better managed in long, global supply chains? (15 pts) Accountability means being held responsible for a task agreed to be accomplished. In today's world, accountability for global supply chains must extend far beyond signing a contractual agreement. The Mattel case shows us, that even with the most trusted suppliers, a favorable contract with clearly stated terms and policies is not enough. Mattel’s suppliers failed to comply with the regulations set in the
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Seasonings Supply Chain is a mockup of a supply chain to support a company that designs and markets food seasonings and sells its products in stores throughout the United States. The purpose of the case study was to familiarize students with setting up a supply chain and simulate its operations. The thought process was to define the product and set up the facilities, vehicles, and routes to have an effective and efficient supply chain. The challenge for the entire exercise was to get the Supply Chain
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company agents who choose coffee bean producers mainly in African continent and communication regarding the standards related to the quality of coffee beans and finally establishing the strategic relationships with the suppliers and organizing the supply chain management. Starbucks doesn’t outsource the procurement to maintain its high quality of standards right from the selection of coffee beans. Operations: - Starbucks operates in 65 countries either as direct stores or as licensed stores Currently
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PART C QUESTION 1 In his book, The World Is Flat, Thomas Friedman, discusses 10 major forces that have helped to “flatten” the world from an economic perspective. One of the 10 forces is what he describes as supply chaining, a method of collaborating among businesses to manage the flow of goods, information, and cash to deliver “value” for the consumer. This type of collaboration has stretched vertically and horizontally on a global basis to become a cornerstone of competitive strategy for successful
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an external doctoral candidate and partly as a research and teaching assistant at the Institute of Information Systems, University of Hamburg. It contains eight articles and a technical report in the field of aggregate production planning and supply chain management. The research question immanent to this work is how
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the supply chain was a result of not only an old system in place, but also because of inefficient or poor management of the supply chain. In this regard, the solution was not only directed at improving the individual links such as the existing suppliers, logistic partners, etc. but rather it also involves completely changing the process of how supply chain is managed. In which case, it thus means modifying the entire procedures and system as well as the way the company managed the supply chain. Likewise
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Rosenberg – Information and Knowledge Management Systems – 6003008 The increasing complexity faced with global supply chains require companies to process information at high speeds. In order for supply chain staff to provide more consistent ways of processing data, complex IT strategies need to be integrated into the corporation. With a constantly changing supplier landscape, supply chain professionals need to be well versed in the companies Knowledge Management systems and processes. The ability
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Bullwhip Effect Analysis A significant phenomenon in supply chain management (SCM), first observed by Forrester (1961), shows that the orders variability along the upstream direction is amplified in supply chain networks. Subsequently this observation was termed as bullwhip effect by Lee, Padmanabhan, and Whang (1997a, 1997b). Such extreme distortion for the actual end customer demand to upstream have been proved to significantly increase costs and lower performance (Chen, L. and Lee, H. L. 2012;
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