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    Operations

    that the references to these readings can be found in the lecture text under the headings of the topics to which they relate.) The globalisation of supply chains Christopher, M. (2011) Logistics and Supply Chain Management (pp. 171-178) 4th ed. FT Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0273681761 These pages describe the main features of globalised supply chains and provide a useful example of the challenges faced by Nike. Rushton , A. Croucher, P. Baker, P. (2010) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution

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    Supply Chain Management

    SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Supply Chain Management University of Maryland University College ITEC610 Section 1142 Semester 0809 Abstract This paper defines the concept of technology in Supply Chain Management used to promote planning, analyze and account for the operations of a supply chain business with the goal being increased profits as well as a satisfied clients. This paper will discuss how to accomplish the benefits of cost, and profits through the use

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    Small and Medium Enterprises

    1266-1276, 18 February, 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM ISSN 1993-8233 ©2011 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Challenges and opportunities of Tanzanian SMEs in adapting supply chain management Sama Hamisi Procurement and Supplies Department, College of Business Education, Dodoma Campus, Dodoma, P. O. Box 2077, Tanzania. E-mail: samakicheche@yahoo.com. Tel: +255 755 292 850. Fax: +255 026 232 2121. Accepted 19 November, 2010 Around the globe

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    Changes in Just in Time Systems

    effective supply chains to reduce their overheads. Using the Toyota pioneered Just In Time (JIT) analogy, which emphasizes the need to have just the required parts, quantities and time needed for production and distribution. Using JIT, Toyota, Boeing, Dell and HP have substantially reduced their warehousing and work in process costs. Over the past decade, JIT has transformed from a manufacturing methodology to a profound manufacturing organizational model. However, by stretching supply chains globally

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    Operation Management

    Industrial Custom-made Computers (ICC) Final Project – Table of Contents: Abstract Section One: Business Overview 1. The Industry in General * Industry * Business Establishment * Mission * Vision * Objective * Main Departments in the Industry * Table of Organization for the industry 2. Business Location 3. Branches and Warehouses 4. Products (Value) 5. Primary Suppliers 6. Main target Market 7. Design Process Section Two: Information

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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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    Procurement

    TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research Documents The Research Paper Factory * Join * Search * Browse * Saved Papers ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form * Home Page » * Business and Management Early Supplier Involvement In: Business and Management Early Supplier Involvement Q1 – What is the logic behind pursuing early supplier design involvement with suppliers?   1. Improvement in product quality  

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    Vodafone Case

    of the supply chains for both goods and services at one of the world’s largest companies can be a difficult challenge in itself, but when the company’s top purchasing job also includes the fundamental transformation of several fragmented supply chains into a single global function, then things take on an additional dimension. However, this was the challenge that was accepted and taken on by the winner of the 2011 Procurement Leader Award1 , Detlef Schultz, the Global Supply Chain

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    Distribution

    14 KEY LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES These can be considered as overall L process and required to facilitate the Flow of goods “POINT OF ORIGIN TO POINT OF CONSUMPTION” 1. Customer Service 2. Demand Fcstg 3. Distrbn Communications 4. Inventory Control 5. MH 6. Order Processing 7. Parts & Service Support 8. Plants & Warehouse selection 9. Procruement 10. Packaging 11. Return Goods Handling 12. Salvage & Scrap Disposal 13. Traffic & Transportation 14. Warehouse & Storage. Primary activities

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    It Management

    and IT strategies within the organisation. Specifically this report will be discussing about supply chain management, customer relationship management and E-commerce as three very innovative solutions that are very crucial for the continued existence and increased profitability of Classact. We will be discussing on how other organisations who have implemented customer relationship management, supply chain management and E-commerce have been able to forge ahead of their competitors, increase their

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