This document provides an outline on the topic of supply chain management. It discusses key concepts like global supply chain issues, outsourcing, ethics in the supply chain, and strategies like many suppliers, few suppliers, and vertical integration. It also covers managing the supply chain, issues and opportunities in an integrated supply chain, and internet purchasing. The learning objectives are to identify and describe concepts like supply chain management, negotiations, and approaches to vendor selection and evaluation.
This presentation will help you understand the supplier relationship management and supply chain relationships.
You may also see the interactive video lecture on this subject here: http://www.aims.education/study-online/supplier-relationship-management/
The development of COVID-19 and its impact on global business has highlighted the vulnerability of supply chains to rapid disruptions. Many companies are struggling with both changed demand patterns and disrupted supply situations, as the effects of the virus outbreak extend further than anticipated.
We don’t know the full impact of COVID-19 on our businesses, and we can’t predict what is in store for the future. But we can reflect on previous supply chain disruptions and apply past learnings to the current situation.
This presentation will help you understand the supplier relationship management and supply chain relationships.
You may also see the interactive video lecture on this subject here: http://www.aims.education/study-online/supplier-relationship-management/
The development of COVID-19 and its impact on global business has highlighted the vulnerability of supply chains to rapid disruptions. Many companies are struggling with both changed demand patterns and disrupted supply situations, as the effects of the virus outbreak extend further than anticipated.
We don’t know the full impact of COVID-19 on our businesses, and we can’t predict what is in store for the future. But we can reflect on previous supply chain disruptions and apply past learnings to the current situation.
Implement Consulting Group has summarised the strategic levers into five supply chain megatrends.
1.Multiple Supply Chains
2. Move On or Move Home
3. Green and Sustainable Supply Chains
4. Global Supply Chain Risk Management
5. Managing Supply Chain Complexity
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Not only will LogiChem 2011 be a chance for the chemical industry to reminisce about the last ten years but an opportunity to shape the next decade. To celebrate a decade of LogiChem, there will be an exciting three day programme filled with networking opportunities in our new location, Antwerp.
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Implement Consulting Group has summarised the strategic levers into five supply chain megatrends.
1.Multiple Supply Chains
2. Move On or Move Home
3. Green and Sustainable Supply Chains
4. Global Supply Chain Risk Management
5. Managing Supply Chain Complexity
'Achieving Supply Chain Excellence in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry'
By Thomas Müller-Kirschbaum
LogiChem 2011 will be the event's tenth anniversary and an opportunity for the most senior chemical supply chain & global logistics directors from the European chemicals community to come together once again share experiences, make new contacts and benchmark the latest chemical supply chain initiatives.
Not only will LogiChem 2011 be a chance for the chemical industry to reminisce about the last ten years but an opportunity to shape the next decade. To celebrate a decade of LogiChem, there will be an exciting three day programme filled with networking opportunities in our new location, Antwerp.
Trends in Supply Chain Management - Presentation by GRA Supply Chain ConsultantsRebecca Manjra
Shanaka Jayasinghe's presentation titled 'Supply Chain Trends' examines how current supply chain trends are creating challenges and opportunity across supply chain networks.
Content: Get off my property...brand propertyJan Godsk
Fra biler over øl og telefoni til finansielle produkter. Produkterne er ”same-same”, men de kæmper om at være ”different.” Og mens man bruger mange penge på at beskytte navne, logo’er, grafiske identiteter, så hænger markedsføringen og kampagnerne lidt i luften.
Det er ifølge branded content-eksperten Jan Godsk udfordringen i en tid, hvor ”det meste er sagt, og produkterne ligner hinanden.” Selv kampagnernes slogans ligner hinanden, eller noget der er lånt af konkurrenterne
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34. 200 work for VW and are responsible for overall quality, marketing, research, and design
35. 800 work for other contractors and do the assembly work
36. VW looks to innovative supply chain to improve quality and drive down costs
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38. VW is buying not only materials, but also the laborand related services
39. Suppliers are integrated tightly into VW’s own network, right down to assembly work in the plant
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41. The Strategic Importance of the Supply Chain Supply-chain management is the integration of the activities that procure materials and services, transform them into intermediate goods and the final product, and deliver them to customers Competition is no longer between companies; it is between supply chains
42. Supply-Chain Management Important activities include determining Transportation vendors Credit and cash transfers Suppliers Distributors and banks Accounts payable and receivable Warehousing and inventory Order fulfillment Sharing customer, forecasting, and production information
50. Percent of Sales Spent in the Supply Chain Percent Net Profit of Firm 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 2 $3.23 $3.85 $4.76 $6.25 $9.09 $16.67 4 $3.13 $3.70 $4.55 $5.88 $8.33 $14.29 6 $3.03 $3.57 $4.35 $5.56 $7.69 $12.50 8 $2.94 $3.45 $4.17 $5.26 $7.14 $11.11 10 $2.86 $3.33 $4.00 $5.00 $6.67 $10.00 Supply-Chain Economics Dollars of additional sales needed to equal $1 saved through the supply chain Table 11.3
51. Reasons for Making Maintain core competence Lower production cost Unsuitable suppliers Assure adequate supply (quantity or delivery) Utilize surplus labor or facilities Obtain desired quality Remove supplier collusion Obtain unique item that would entail a prohibitive commitment for a supplier Protect personnel from a layoff Protect proprietary design or quality Increase or maintain size of company Make-or-Buy Decisions Table 11.4
52. Reasons for Buying Frees management to deal with its primary business Lower acquisition cost Preserve supplier commitment Obtain technical or management ability Inadequate capacity Reduce inventory costs Ensure alternative sources Inadequate managerial or technical resources Reciprocity Item is protected by a patent or trade secret Make-or-Buy Decisions Table 11.4
56. Many companies have strict rules and codes of conduct that define acceptable behavior
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58. Principles and Standards for Ethical Supply Management Conduct Avoid the intent and appearance of unethical or compromising practice in relationships, actions, and communications Demonstrate loyalty to the employer by diligently following the lawful instructions of the employer, using reasonable care and granted authority Avoid any personal business or professional activity that would create a conflict between personal interests and the interests of the employer Table 11.5
59. Principles and Standards for Ethical Supply Management Conduct Avoid soliciting or accepting money, loans, credits, or preferential discounts, and the acceptance of gifts, entertainment, favors, or services from present or potential suppliers that might influence, or appear to influence, supply management decisions Handle confidential or proprietary information with due care and proper consideration of ethical and legal ramifications and government regulations Promote positive supplier relationships through courtesy and impartiality Avoid improper reciprocal agreements Table 11.5
60. Principles and Standards for Ethical Supply Management Conduct Know and obey the letter and spirit of laws applicable to supply management Encourage support for small, disadvantaged, and minority-owned businesses Acquire and maintain professional competence Conduct supply management activities in accordance with national and international laws, customs, and practices, your organization’s policies, and these ethical principles and standards of conduct Enhance the stature of the supply management profession Table 11.5