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    Shrimps Supply Chain

    Supply Chain of Shrimp Production in Thailand 1 Introduction The increased world market demand for shrimp has led many developing countries to enter this appealing market through massive use of shrimp farms which has had a significant impact on the world's mangrove forests because of over production and lack of care for the environment. Thailand has become the world's leader in shrimp exports, and in turn, the greatest violator of mangrove conservation. The Thai shrimp farming industry started

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    E-Volution: Technology as a Driver of Rural Retail in India – a Case of Itc’s Foray Into the Rural Market.

    | E-VOLUTION: TECHNOLOGY AS A DRIVER OF RURAL RETAIL IN INDIA – A CASE OF ITC’S FORAY INTO THE RURAL MARKET. | Ms Smita Singh, Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration, University of Lucknow, Lucknow(M) 098395-01035e-mail: smita_saggi@rediffmail.com | Ms. Smita Singh Ms. Singh is a visiting faculty at Institute of Management Sciences, University of Lucknow and Distance Learning

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    Supply Chain Management

    UTARA MALAYSIA BJMP 6023 Supply Chain Management (Assignment) AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA – THE CHALLENGES FOR BLUE ARCHIPELAGO BERHAD PREPARED FOR: Prof. Dr. Premkumar PhD (USM) Prepared By: Wan Haniff bin Wan Ahmad Submission Date 1 April 2012 CONTENTS No. Description Page 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Background 3 3 Problem Statements 5 4 Sustainability 6 5 Stakeholders Analysis 7 6 BAB Supply Chain 9 7 Gap Analysis 13 8 Recommendations

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    Outsourcing as a Supply-Chain Strategy

    Restaurant chain is responsible for serving over 300 million meals annually throughout the United States and Canada in over 1,700 restaurants. Three of the most popular casual dining restaurants are the Olive Garden, Long Horn Steakhouse, and Red Lobster; with over 180,000 employees it is the largest full-service restaurant company in the world (Darden, 2012). Darden has found means of outsourcing certain aspects of the business to optimize their profits, through the use of supply-chain management

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    Supply Chain

    1. What are the advantages of each of Darden’s four supply chains? The advantages: a) First supply chain- smallware: Linens, dishes, table and kitchenware, and silverware are purchased with Darden taking title as they are received at the Darden Direct Distribution (DDD) warehouse in Orlando, Florida. Darden buys in economical bulk quantities and cut down the shipping price on all the small items such as napkins. It manages the warehouse as well as others might. From this single warehouse, smallware

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    Dynamics of Supply Chain Management

    DYNAMICS OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AN APPROACH TOWARDS EFFECTIVENESS & EFFICIENCY OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT ITC LIMITED, Bangalore “A project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of MBA” BY T.Lakshmi (02XQCM6061) 8QGHU 6XSHUYLVLRQ  WKH RI Dr.N.S.Mallavali Principal, M.P.Birla institute Of Management  Mr. Savio Suveire Branch Finance Manager ITC Limited, Bangalore. Mr. Vineeth Vishwambharam Asst. Branch Manager ITC Limited, Bangalore

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    Study on Cold Chain Logistics

    Study On Cold Chain Logistics ” Submitted by: Garvita Uniyal A. STATEMENT OF THE PROPOSAL Problem Statement “ A Study on Cold Chain Logistics ” is the research work that deals with different process and techniques used for reducing spoilage, retain the quality of the product, guarantees a cost efficient delivery and maintaining ideal storage conditions for perishables products from the point of origin to the point of consumption in the food supply chain. Background

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    Dell Case Assignment

    Crafting And Executive Strategy Assignment 1 Case Study # 6 Dell Inc. In 2008 : Can it overtake Hewlett – Packard as the worldwide leaders in personal computers ? Submitted to : Prof. James Farmer Submitted By : Roshni Patel Student Number : 300686000 Question 1: Dell inc. Began with a ‘winning strategy’. At this time (2012), this strategy is not used to the extent that it was once was and the company is now not the company that it was once. Did Dell’s strategy fails, did the company

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    Distribution Strategy

    Philippines decided to take over the Wholesale role of San Fabian (SF) and would participate directly in large Commercials as well as Government Projects. Accordingly MP (MacDowell Philippines) products line will be made available to Construction Supply dealers across Philippines. MP claimed to be forced to take that step to help increasing Sales since they experienced an operation capacity around 50%. Situation Analysis As Mr. Paul Cheng _ President of SF was looking at that situation imposed

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    Zara's Supply Chain and Operations Management

    sourcing in Asia are likely more than enough to offset the added holding cost. That wouldn’t be true for products with more “fashion content” that may sell today but not tomorrow. Keeping that work in or near Spain shortens the lead time and avoid supply-demand mismatches. But how long will Zara be able to keep with this model? Particularly if the real growth opportunity is in Asia. A big question, however, is how far [Inditex] can go on growing from its home base. Now that 15% of its sales are

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