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Presentation-Supply-Chain-management.pptx
1. THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS OF SQUARE GROUP
Name: MD Alif Ahamed Shuvo
Roll: 30
Reg: BS-M1-56A-22-122131
Batch: 56th-A
Date: 10/03/2023
2. Our Businesses
Top business group having diverse business capacity pioneering in Healthcare, Food &
Beverage, Cosmetics &Toiletries, Textiles, Media and IT and beyond.
• Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
• SquareTextiles Ltd.
• SquareToiletries Ltd. ...
• Square Food & Beverage Limited.
• Square Agro Development and Processing Ltd.
• Aegis Services Ltd.
• Square Air Ltd.
• Square Hospitals Ltd.
3. THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS OF SQUARE GROUP
Supply chain management flows can be divided into three main flows:
• The product flows
• The information flows
• The finances flow
4. THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS OF SQUARE GROUP
• The product flow includes the movement of goods from a supplier to a customer, as
well as any customer returns or service needs.
• The information flow involves transmitting orders and updating the status of
delivery.
• The financial flow consists of credit terms, payment schedules, and
consignment and title ownership arrangements
5. The Sub Areas of a A Supply Chain Include :
• Forecasting/Planning
• Purchasing/Procurement
• Logistics Operations
• Inventory Management
• Transport
• Warehousing Distribution
• Customer Service
6. Forecasting / Planning
All business needs to forecast and plan.To look forward and predict what will
be required in terms of resources and materials in order to deliver their
product or service to their customer in a timely manner
7. Purchasing / Procurement
The commercial part of the supply chain is purchasing. Otherwise it’s known as
Buying or Procurement.The suppliers’ performance and future contractual
arrangements will be managed in this area.
9. Operations
Operations are a general management type activity ensuring that a business
uses its resources effectively to meet its customer commitments
10. Inventory Management
Inventory Management typically takes responsibility for both the
replenishment of physical stock, the levels of physical stock, and of course
storage and issue of physical stock. Stock may be materials and goods sourced
from suppliers, work in progress, or finished goods awaiting sale/dispatch
11. Transport
Transport management can involve the control of a company owned fleet of
vehicles, collecting, moving, or delivering materials and goods, or managing
transport services sourced from a 3rd party transport provider
12. Warehousing
Likes transport management, warehousing can involve the control of
company warehouse space, or managing warehouse space sourced from 3rd
party providers
13. Distribution
Distribution involves the physical distribution of the company’s products to
the sub distributor or directly to the customer base.Typically this is a
combined transport and warehousing operation.
14. Customer Service
Most people do not recognize customer service as part of supply chain
management, but it is in fact the final piece in the jigsaw. Having taken the
business inputs, created and delivered a product or service, the final element is
to check that the customers expectations were achieved, and manage any
actions necessary to meet your customer obligations and commitments.