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    Supply Chain

    this question supply chain management is for real. That is because supply chain management is frequently used by the management to manage the company. Supply chain management is closely related to the advanced in technology, supplier management, logistics and transportation and customer relationship management. Nowadays, most of the companies apply supply chain management and most material managers very familiar with the supply chain management. Even fewer have thoroughly mapped out their supply chains

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    Customer Service

    service customer policy, accessibility, the organization structure and system flexibility. Transaction element in the customer service is the elements directly related to the physical transaction and are those that are most commonly concerned with logistics. There have several element also involves in this type of element such as condition of goods, inventory availability, order preparation, service or order cycle time, delivery alternatives, delivery reliability and order status information. The third

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    Compare or Contrast the Customer Service

    service, customer satisfaction, and customer success philosophies of supply chain management. Define Customer Service (logistic perspective) “A customer service program must identify and prioritize all activities required to meet customers logistical requirements as well as, or better than competitors.” And in a “cost effective manner”. Bowersox The three elements of basic Logistics Customer Service are: availability, operational performance and service reliability Customer Satisfaction (logistical

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    Masters in Business Administration

    Distribution & Logistics Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks) • This section consists of Multiple Choice questions & short note questions. • Answer all the questions. • Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. It deals with the movement of finished goods from the last point of production to the point of consumption. a. Marketing Channel Management b. Logistics Management c

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    Warehousing

    potatoes …..but less than 5% of potatoes grown are process grade • • World’s largest producer of milk …however yield per lactation cycle of a buffalo is 1/10th of US Supply Chain Challenges Agriculture •Outdated farming and irrigation practices Logistics & Distribution •Poor road and other infrastructure conditions •Cold chain – virtually non-existent •Huge wastage of natural resources (water, electricity etc.) •Lack of proper storage facility at farm level for storing post harvest produce •Crops

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    Purchasing Must Become Supply Management

    pag.: 1 van 13 code: LEV-PORT-art-013-bl Purchasing must become Supply management Bron: Auteur(s): Harvard Business Review, september-oktober 1983 Peter Kraljic Purchasing Must Become Supply Management Peter Kraljic Harvard Business Review No. 83509 SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER 1983 HBR Peter Kraljic Purchasing Must Become Supply Management The stable way of business life many corporate purchasing departments enjoy has been increasingly imperiled. Threats of resource depletion

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    Ecommerce

    service for commercial purposes. An example of B2B can be Pepsi supplies soft drinks to KFC and Domino Pizza. On other hand, ebay merchant sell apparels to buyers can be an example of B2C. 2. Inbound and outbound logistic process is vital to businesses. Inbound logistics deals with purchasing, storing and processing all the materials from the suppliers. Depending on the type of goods produced by the business, these supplies can range from anything between raw materials or produced goods.

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    International Business

    1. What was the strategic advantage to Microsoft of outsourcing Xbox production to Flextronics? The strategic advantage to Microsoft of outsourcing Xbox is to manage manufacturing and logistic capabilities to make the Xbox itself and to manage a global supply change. Flextronics also sells computer hardware and the products represent a much smaller part of the company’s overall revenues. When taking into consideration whether to manufacture the Xbox in house or to outsource, the company chose

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    Peanutty & Co

    The Peanutty Food & Company To start off Peanutty should first establish an integrated vision of their supply chain. This will give them some kind of direction needed to progress. In order to ensure the supply of raw materials for its operations, I think it’s a great idea to try and gain more customers that will supply them with raw materials. It states that some companies do send them some raw materials because they are also a service provider. This includes the preparation of food items for large

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    The Role of the Engineer in the Value Chain

    Value Chain Engineering Systems Assignment 1 LE Ngoc Thang 11187604 Table of Contents 1. Summary 5 2. Introduction 6 3. Value Chain 7 4. Engineering in Value Chain 9 4.1 Inbound Criterions 10 4.2 Warehouse management Criterions 11 4.3 Logistics Operation Specifications Criterions 11 5. Conclusion 14 6. Reference 15 Table of Figures Figure 1 Supply chain of a Router 7 Figure 2 Engineering Value Chain model 9 Summary This report focuses on the key component of a business, which is

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