2. OUT LINE
Introduction
Supply chain of SNA Enterprise.
Description about each stage of the supply chain.
3. INTRODUCTION
Supply chain management (SCM) is the control of the
supply chain as a process from supplier to
manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer.
Supply chain management does not involve only the
movement of a physical product through the chain
but also any data that goes along with the product
(such as order status information, payment schedules,
and ownership titles) and the actual entities that
handle the product from stage to stage of the supply
chain.
There are essentially three goals of SCM: to reduce
inventory, to increase the speed of transactions with
real-time data exchange, and to increase revenue by
satisfying customer demands more efficiently.
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5. SUPPLY CHAIN OF SNA
SUPPLIER CUSTOMER
MANUFACTURER
MANUFACTURER RETAILERS
EXPORT DEALER
EXPORT DEALER DISTRIBUTORS
IMPORT DEALER STATE DEALER
CONTRACT DEALER
6. SUPPLIER
The raw materials are supplied by the local
suppliers of the country.
They are paid in advance for the raw materials.
7. MANUFACTURER
PARAS INDUSTRIES.
It is located in Taiwan.
Very popular exporters of grocery items a well as
home appliances. Ex: Gas stove, electric stove, etc.
They even manufacture complete kitchen set.
This industries has good logistic network all over
the globe.
It has a huge stakes in the stock market.
The main importers are India, China, Sri lanka and
Pakistan
8. EXPORT DEALER
There are many dealers who are responsible for export
of products of Paras Industries.
These are directly associated with the company.
These dealers work independently to export the
products to one particular country.
These dealers are responsible to pay custom taxes.
The transportation are usually done through shipping.
9. IMPORT DEALER
Each country has a separate import dealer.
These dealers are responsible to pay import taxes for
the products.
India pay import tax of 14% for grocery items.
If the they import for exhibitions & if they have an
authentic proof authorized by the Import Trade Centre
then the tax is reduced.
These import dealers are in turn tied up with contract
dealers.
The products are obtained by air cargo or shipping.
If the products comes through air cargo then it comes to
Delhi and if through ship they comes to kolkota.
10. CONTRACT DEALER
To become a contract dealer with import agency, a
contract has to be made with them by depositing
huge sum of amount as security.
This amount is repaid ones the contract is broken
or ends.
Each country will have 4-5 contract dealers.
The contract dealers have divided the country into
different zones like North zone, South zone, East
zone, West zone etc.
Transportation is mainly by train or
11. STATE DEALER
Each zone will have different states. Ex: South zone will
have states like Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamilnadu,
Kerala.
Each state will have one or more state dealers which are
tied up with contract dealers.
The number of state dealers depends on the market
demand & the capability of the dealer.
The dealer should have good distribution system &
logistic network to distribute the goods to various
districts & cities of that state
12. DISTRIBUTORS
SNA Enterprises is the distributor of namma
Bengaluru.
They contact the various retail shops, showrooms
etc. and take orders from them and supply the
various products which they deal with.
SNA Enterprises is the distributing the goods to
many grocery shops including shopping malls,
super markets, gift centers, etc.
13. RETAILERS
The retailers sell the products directly to the
customers.
The retailer purchases the products without
any credits.
The retailer himself is responsible for any profit
or loss.
14. CUSTOMER
The customer has a full freedom to choose his
own product according to his satisfaction.
The customer are provided with certain offer and
warrenty for the products which they buy.