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Chapter 1: 21st Century Supply Chains

Chapter 1: 21st Century Supply Chains. “Making the Supply Chain Work.”. . Logistics. Moving information. Moving products and services. . . . $. Moving money. Supply Chain Management. Supplier. Supplier. Supplier. Supplier. Seller. Buyer. Supplier. Supplier. Flow of

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Chapter 1: 21st Century Supply Chains

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  1. Chapter 1: 21st Century Supply Chains “Making the Supply Chain Work.” .

  2. Logistics Moving information Moving products and services . . . $ Moving money

  3. Supply Chain Management Supplier Supplier Supplier Supplier Seller Buyer Supplier Supplier Flow of goods, services information, money Supplier Supplier An integrated supply chain

  4. Supply Chain Management “The process for designing, developing, optimizing, and managing the internal and external components of the supply system, including material supply, transforming materials, and distributing finished products or services to customers, that is consistent with overall objectives and strategies.” --Spekman, Kaumauff and Myhr (1998)

  5. Supply Chain Management “The process for designing, developing, optimizing, and managing the internal and external components of the supply system, including material supply, transforming materials, and distributing finished products or services to customers, that is consistent with overall objectives and strategies.” --Spekman, Kaumauff and Myhr (1998)

  6. Supply Chain Management “The process for designing, developing, optimizing, and managing the internal and external components of the supply system, including material supply, transforming materials, and distributing finished products or services to customers, that is consistent with overall objectives and strategies.” --Spekman, Kaumauff and Myhr (1998)

  7. Customer service. Demand forecasting. Inventory management. Logistics communication. Materials handling. Order processing. Packaging. Parts and service support. Plant and warehouse site selection. Procurement. Reverse logistics. Traffic, transportation Warehousing, storage. Key Logistics Activities

  8. Supply Chain Management “The process for designing, developing, optimizing, and managing the internal and external components of the supply system, including material supply, transforming materials, and distributing finished products or services to customers, that is consistent with overall objectives and strategies.” --Spekman, Kaumauff and Myhr (1998)

  9. Supply Chain Management: “…internal and external components of the supply system…” Customers Suppliers Organization Demand forecasting. Plant and warehouse site selection. Inventory management. Materials handling. Warehousing, storage. Packaging. Order processing.

  10. Supply Chain Management: …internal and external components of the supply system… Customers Suppliers Organization Procurement. Parts and service Support. Traffic. Transportation. Customer service Parts and service support Reverse logistics Traffic, transportation . .

  11. Supply Chain Management • “Supply chain management consists of firms collaborating to leverage strategic positioning and to improve operating efficiency… Bowersox, Closs, Cooper “Supply Chain Logistics Management” (2007)

  12. Supply Chain Management Supplier Supplier Supplier Supplier Seller Buyer Supplier Supplier Flow of goods, services information, money Supplier Supplier An integrated supply chain

  13. Supply Chain Management • “Supply chain management consists of firms collaborating to leverage strategic positioning and to improve operating efficiency…A supply chain strategy is a channel arrangement based on acknowledged dependency and collaboration” Bowersox, Closs, Cooper “Supply Chain Logistics Management” (2007) . . .

  14. Manufacturer C H A N N E L Wholesaler Retailer . . Consumer .

  15. Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer . . Consumer . .

  16. . . . . Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Consumer Consumer Supplier Supplier Factory Retailer .

  17. Supplier Supplier Factory Retailer

  18. Retailer Factory . . .

  19. These are the retailer’s second tier suppliers. These are the Factory’s first tier suppliers This is the retailer’s first tier supplier. Tube Supplier Taste Supplier Retailer Factory 2 1 Abrasive Supplier . . . . . . .

  20. Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals .

  21. These are the retailer’s third tier suppliers Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory 3 2 1 Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals

  22. These are the factory’s second tier suppliers Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory 3 2 1 Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals .

  23. These are the tube supplier’s, the taste supplier and the abrasive supplier’s first tier suppliers Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory 2 1 Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals

  24. Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals

  25. Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals

  26. Metals Tube Supplier Plastic Chemicals Taste Supplier Chemicals Retailer Factory End of Program. Chemicals Abrasive Supplier Chemicals

  27. End of Program.

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