2.1 The Activity of the company………………………………………………3 2.2 Logistics activity…………………………………………..……………….4 2. The product and suppliers …………………………………………..………………....5 3. Chosen suppliers…………………………………………..………..……………….....9 4. Logistic System …………………………………………...………..………………...11 5.3 Distribution …………………………………………....………………....11 5.4 Warehousing …………………………………………....………………..12 5.5 Information flow …………………………………………....…………..12 5. Optimization of the logistic activity…………………………………………………
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Lovely Professional University Case study on student record keeping system Name Abhishek Bhatt Regd. No. 11109390 Roll No. A21 Section K1104 Submittked By Submitted to Abhishek Bhatt
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and helter-skelter emerges during busy hours and the staff find it difficult to keep track of all customers since it has come to the realization of the management that some drive out before footing their bills. To curb this weakness, the management decided to switch to “Pay then get served” approach to service. 1.1 OPERATIONS OF THE CURRENT SYSTEM Petro station attendants wait for customers most of whom drive into the petro station and enquire on availability of fuel. The fuel attendant then dispenses
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Internal and External Audit Student’s Name Professor’s Name Institution Date Introduction Aztech Group Ltd is a Singapore-based investment holding company. The company is intending to enter into new market in Australia. Before the company can enter new market, a number of factors needs to be considered. In part 1 of this work, we proposed that the best entry mode to adopt would involve the strategic alliance. The reason why strategic alliance was chosen is that Aztech Group Ltd is most likely
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The benefits of Using Information Systems in Business How are information systems transforming business and what is their relationship to globalization? Information systems allow businesses to research and develop new ways of doing business. Information systems enable automation of steps in business procedures that used to be performed manually, like making an invoice, shipping order and labels. “But today, information technology can do much more. New technology can actually change the flow
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headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems,Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox game consoles and the Microsoft Surface tablet lineup. It is the world's largest software maker measured by revenues. It
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Management Information System 2 Marks UNIT 1 MIS Introduction 1. Data: Raw facts such as an employee’s name and number of hours worked in a week, inventory part numbers or sales orders. Information: A collection of facts organized in such a way that they have additional value beyond the value of the facts themselves. Data Information Salesperson: J. Jones Sales Territory: Western Region. Current Sales: $147,000 Units = 147 Salesperson: J. Jones Sales Territory: Western Region.
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Question 1: From an analytical prospective, explain how information systems relate to the way Zara runs its business. What types of systems are the most essential for this company in its current environment? In this new era of globalization, the using of technology has been very common and can be conclude as part of human’s life. In order to survive in today’s challenging business world, every organization has to be confronted with highly competitive pressure to bring out more effectiveness and
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Everyone has had experiences of poor quality of services or even products when dealing business organization. These experiences might involve an airline that has lost a passenger’s luggage, dealing with the dry cleaner that left the clothes with stained without washing it again, or buying defective items in the supermarket. That is why quality has certain value in the customer as it gives satisfaction for them. A frequently used definition of quality is “Delighting the customer
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creation, review, approval, distribution, use and revision of OCPL quality management system documents. SCOPE This SOP covers the control of documents that demonstrate the effective operation of the quality management system and the achievement of product or service quality. REFERENCES ISO 9001 Clause 7.5.3 Control of documented information RESPONSIBILITIES All OCPL personnel involved in the Quality management system shall be responsible to process, update and maintain the documents originated
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