Case Study 1: Integrated Logistics for DEP/GARD Bobby Norton Saint Leo University Abstract The winds of change brings about new and while fading the old away. This is true with life and it was also true for Tom Lippert, a sale representative for Dupont Engineering Polymers (DEP). DEP is faced with change as their long time GARD contact, Mike O’Leary turns over his responsibilities with his predecessor, Richard Binish. Richard trust the relationship that Mike has developed with DEP over
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& Title Instructor's Name Month Day, Year REASON 1 – Logistics cost – The first and foremost reason of not purchasing directly from a manufacturer is that the cost of logistics would be saved. When a trader purchase goods directly from wholesaler they can purchase in less quantity as compared to that of the manufacturer. The higher the quantity the higher would be the cost of logistic (Zikmund and Stanton 1971). The logistics cost would decrease the profit margin of the trader. It is not
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ANALYZING BUSINESS MARKETS 1. What is the business market, and how does it differ from the consumer market? The business market is the muster of organizations or entities that engage in the acquisition of goods and services for the production of other goods and services which may be sold, rented, or supplied to other entities. Some examples of the organizations that make up the business market are agriculture, mining, manufacturing, banking and finance. The business market differs from the consumer
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Wal-Mart is not only the world’s largest retailers, but it is also the world’s largest company in terms of revenue ($485 billion USD in 2015) and the world largest private employer with 2.2 million employees. The case describes the growth of Wal-Mart under Sam Walton’s values and leadership and reviews the main functions and operation of the company. Q.1 The retail industry is a highly competitive industry. Although Wal-Mart can rarely be beaten on price, there are many big discounted retail
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video, it is shown that many people buy pop tarts in the event of a hurricane. Hence, if their system displays a hurricane approaching a certain area, Wal-Mart is able to inform their stores to stock up more pop tarts. Wal-Mart also has an advanced logistics system that ensures products get to their respective stores within the shortest time possible. This involves moving the items correctly along the massive lengths of conveyor belts, numerous delivery trucks knowing which route they are supposed to
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have limited knowledge in these various fields, this could confuse them. The second problems students could face is gaining internships. It is extremely important for a student who wants to succeed in this field to have experience working for a logistic firm. A college student biggest problem is time management. It can be difficult for students to complete their assignments and prepare for the test while applying for internships. The main reason, why it is important for a supply chain major to have
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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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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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1. LEGO’s movie-themed products, keyed to popular film franchises such as Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Spiderman, include detailed construction plans. Do you think this is the right strategy? Why or Why not? Justify your assessment of Lego's strategy. To disect whether the inclusion of detailed construction plans in its film-franchised LEGO sets was the right strategy or not, it’s important to start with what the company itself stands for. The name LEGO means “play well”—the focus of
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ISCOM 374 Week 1 Individual Assignment Logistics and Supply Chain Article Analysis ISCOM 374 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Strategic Logistics Report ISCOM 374 Week 2 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 3 Individual Assignment Product versus Service Supply Chain Comparison Paper ISCOM 374 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Forecasting and Inventory Analysis Paper ISCOM 374 Week 3 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 4 Materials Handling Packaging Field Research Report ISCOM 374 Week 4 Logistics Press Release ISCOM 374 Week 4 DQs
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