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IntroductionTo Supply Chain Management (SCM)
History of Supply Chain
Components of SCM
Goals of SCM
Pro’s and Cons of SCM
Oracle’s SCM
History of Oracle
Products Of Oracle
SCM Description
ERP
Differences between ERP & SCM
Future Scope for SCM
4. Flowand transformation of goods
Theentire network ofcompanies
that worktogethertodesign,
produce, deliver, and service
products.
Anetworkoffacilitiesincluding:
Materialflow“upstream”
Internalprocess
Distribution ofproducts
“downstream”.
6. GoalsofSCM
Fast, efficient and low cost network of business
relationships
Efficiently manage this process by forecasting
demand
Controlling inventory
Enhancing the network of business
relationships a company has with customers,
suppliers, distributors, and others;
Used to get feedback on the status of every link
in the supply chain.
9. Whatis
Oracle? Oracle’s business is information on how to
manage it, protect it, use it & share it.
Oracle has provided the software and
services that let organizationsget the most
up-to-date and accurate informationfrom
their business systems.
10. History of
Oracle
Oracle was founded about 30 years ago by
Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates.
Oracle can be founded in nearly every
industry around the world.
It’s in the offices of 98 of the Fortune 100
companies.
First to establish a commercialized
relational database
12. Products
ofOracle
Oracle Database 10g
First Database designed for grid
designing.
The information is always secure and
available.
The most flexible and cost effective way
to manage enterprise information.
13. Products
ofOracle
Enterprise Manager 10g
Oracle Enterprise Manager is an
integrated product for managing
software infrastructure as well as many
other applications and business services.
It also manages other software
elements like Web Applications, Hosts
and Networks in between.
14. Products
ofOracle
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio
of leading, standards-based and
customer-proven software products that
spans a range of tools and services from
J2EE and developer tools, to integration
services, business intelligence,
collaborations and content
management.
15. SCM with
Oracle
The Oracle E-Business Suite Supply
Chain Management integrates and
automates all key supply chain activities,
from design, planning and procurement
to manufacturing and fulfilment.
When Oracle Supply Chain
Management runs on Oracle technology,
you speed implementation, optimize
performance, streamline support – and
maximize ROI.
16. Retail
Supply Chain
Direct Fulfilment
Supply Chains
Old World – Supply chain by business function
Tactical approach, with specialized processes tied into core financials
Retail focus vital to
wireless growth
Typically disparate
from storefront
systems and
other customer
channels (e.g.
enterprise sales)
Supply chains specific
to channels - call
center, self care and
enterprises sales
Typically disparate
from each other and
the retail supply
chain.
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Supply Chain
Ideally, network
planning driven by
Financial planning
Network processes
disparate from
customer channel
processes
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18. Enterprise ResourcePlanning (ERP)
ERP = Integrating business processes and activities
in real time
Solves many supply chain problems
Necessary for medium to large corporations
May be useful for SMEs too
Need to interface with EC order taking system
Manages all routine transactions in the
Enterprise
19. Post ERP (2ndGeneration)
1st generation - transaction processing
orientation
2nd generation
including decision making capabilities
EC requires decision support
EC requires business intelligence
SCM software: Production Planning, Manpower
utilization, Profitability models, market analysis.
Integration of SCM capabilities
Other added functionalities: CRM, KM
24. FutureScopeofSCM
Think of your supply chain as a business advantage—with the potential
to differentiate your company from the competition.
Given the value of ecommerce and its forecast for growth, businesses
should refocus their efforts on aligning digitally connected purchasing
with their own digitally connected solution.
A modern business requires a modern supply chain.
Today’s leading-edge supply chain management systems are end-to-
end product suites that help businesses manage and optimize their
supply chains as one complete ecosystem.
With a modern, demand-driven supply chain, you can meet the
challenges of increased buyer expectations, shorter product life cycles,
and fluctuating demand.