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    Opmt 303

    of the supply chain and establishing partnerships with vendors and distributors are examples of operating issues in a supply chain. | True | | False | These are tactical responsibilities. Returned goods are part of reverse logistics. | True | | False | Reverse logistics involves managing the flow of goods back up the supply chain. Using third-party fulfillment means losing control of fulfillment. | True | | False | Outsource this key function means a loss of control. Small

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    Dell Supply Chain of Management

    Dell’s Supply Chain Management               The term supply chain management (SCM) was initially used in wholesaling and retailing to denote the integration of logistics and physical distribution functions with the goal of reducing delivery lead times. Manufacturers and service providers have used the same term to describe integration and partnership efforts with first- and second- tier suppliers to reduce cost and improve quality and delivery timing. Terms such as integrated purchasing strategy

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    An Integrative Framework for Supply Chain Collaboration

    at www.emeraldinsight.com/0957-4093.htm An integrative framework for supply chain collaboration Togar M. Simatupang School of Business and Management, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, and Framework for supply chain collaboration 257 Ramaswami Sridharan University of Wollongong in Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Abstract Purpose – This paper proposes an integrative framework for supply chain collaboration which is based on the reciprocal approach. Design/methodology/approach

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    Business

    McDonald's Food Chain Case Study It was early evening and one of the 25 McDonald's outlets in India was bustling with activity with hungry souls trooping in all the time. No matter what one ordered - a hot Maharaja Mac or an apple pie - the very best was served every time. But did anyone ever wonder as to how this US giant managed the show so perfectly? The answer seemed to lie in a brilliantly articulated food chain, which extended from these outlets right up to farms all across India. US-based

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    Supply Chain Management

    Wal-Mart Supply Chain Mathew Chitwood Southwest Florida College Marketing Strategy Professor Blakely November 20, 2013 Wal-Mart Many would argue the strategic advantage Wal-Mart holds in the retail industry is the ability to offer lower prices than their competitor’s, which translates into greater savings for the consumer; however, the key to offering lower prices stems directly from Wal-Mart’s distribution and inventory system. Through the application of advanced technological practices

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    Seven Scm Principles in Financial Services

    Principle 1: Segment customers based on the service needs of distinct groups and adapt the supply chain to serve these segments profitably. Segmentation has traditionally grouped customers by industry, product, or trade channel and then taken a one-size-fits-all approach to serving them, averaging costs and profitability within and across segments. The typical result, as one manager admits: "We don't fully understand the relative value customers place on our service offerings." But segmenting

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    Global Ethical Problems

    business with China. The paper addresses the ethical problems that companies like Google, Inc. encountered that caused their decision to withdraw from China. The paper will show how Vietnam covered up corruption, freedom of speech, transparency, and supply chain ethical issues. Big companies continue to draw criticism for accommodating governments and compromise their ethical or moral standards. Companies have an enormous opportunity in China to make a bigger profit by doing business in China. The organization

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    The Trucking Industry in China

    1. Introduction The Trucking industry in China provides road freight and cargo transportation services using trucks, cars, trailers and other road vehicles (ACMR,2). Trucking is a primary mode of overland freight, and it plays an important role in the whole area of transportation. As trucking is flexible, simple and convenient in freight, it has more advantages than by rail, air transportation for short distance transportation. 2. Analysis of trucking industry in China Since 1980s, China's economy

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    Supply Chain

    Supply Chain and e-Supply Chain: Structures, Strategies and Drivers 1. SUPPLY CHAIN DESCRIPTION |Supply Chain: |Activities involved in fulfilling a customer request | |Actors: |Suppliers, Sub-Contractors, Manufacturers, Transporters, Warehouses, Retailers, Customers | |Functions: |Product, Development, Marketing, Procurement, Manufacturing, Operations, Distribution, | |

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    Ford Case Study - Supply Chain

    competitive prices, high levels of support • properly identify market segments, • analyze the requirements and profitability of each segment, and develop more accurate demand forecasts. • cut on the standard supply chain cycle and deliver goods directly from the manufacturer to the customer. • turn its inventory over 60 times a year • introduced new products without having to clear out old inventory in the channel • minimize the rapid depreciation costs that mark the PC industry • operated on

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