SCM Supply Chain Management (Main)
SCM Supply Chain Management (Main)
SCM Supply Chain Management (Main)
What is SCM?
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Supply Chain encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw materials stage, to the end user .
SCM MODEL
Customers Retailers
Distribution Centers
Supplier: Source of raw materials, component parts, semi manufactured products and other items that occur early in the supply chainunfinished or unsuppliable products. Manufacturers: Makers of products. suppliers produce components or sub assemblies, while manufacturers perform the task of final assembly or product integration.
Distributers: Responsible for the storing and handling the materials at receiving docks, warehouses and retail outlets. Retailers: These are the manufacturers customers; The stores that buy the actual products. Consumers: The person who actually buys the product for consumption.
Decision Variables in Supply Chain Management : y Location: Of facilities and sourcing points
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Production: what to produce in which facilities Inventory: how much to order, when to order, safety stocks Transportation: mode of transport, shipment size, routing, and scheduling
Vertical Integration
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Choosing between making or buying an item Developing the ability to produce goods or services that are previously purchased. It can take the form of forward or backward integration
BACKWARD INTEGRATION
FORWARD INTEGRATION
RAW MATERIAL
CURRENT PRODUCTION
BUYERS
STEEL SILICON
Bullwhip Effect
Demand
Initial Supplier
Final Customer
A problem frequently observed in an Unmanaged supply chain is the Bullwhip effect .It is defined as an oscillation in the supply chain caused by demand variability.
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Demand variability increases as one moves up the supply chain away from the retail customer
Small changes in consumer demand , result in large variations in orders placed upstream.
The network can oscillate in very large swings as each organization in the supply chain seeks to solve the problem from its own perspective.
In Pull systems, work release is based on actual demand or the actual status of the downstream customers
May cause long delivery lead times Acts reactively
Mumbai Dabbawallas
Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Association Popularly dabbawala (one who carries the box) 0 % Fuel 0 % Modern Technology 0 % Investment 0 % Disputes 99.999999 % Performance 100 % Satisfaction
The color coded on Dabbas can be read in the following pattern Here the markings of the collection point are : VP Vile Parle C Cooper Hospital Red color denotes the station & the dabbawala team at the collection & delivery points. Destination markings are 10 Nariman Point 9- Dabbawala handling the Destination area M Mittal Towers. 16- 16 th Floor.
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Supply chain logistics and efficient reverse logistics The concept of Multi-level coding Time Management Customer Relationship Management Customer Satisfaction Cost effectiveness
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100 sales items in the restaurant 200 restaurants per DC Delivery frequency: ~3/wk, higher in urban area. 2-3 stops per route Exclusive distributors (3PL)
McDonalds Outlet
McDonalds Outlet
McDonalds Outlet
McDonalds Supply Chain Challenges Even stronger focus on freshness and quality On-going product innovations On Strong customer demand fluctuations based on promotions Order- and inventory management OrderRestaurant DC supplier - raw material supplier Bull Whip effect Change Management in a de-centralized structure de-
ServiceService-Supply Relationship:
Service supply relationship management is a systems approach that recognizes the customer supplier duality found in the delivery of services. Three Important features of Service Supply relationship are: I. Bidirectional optimization II. Management of productive Capacity III. Managing Risk Service Supply Relationship management incorporates customers into knowledge management strategy of the company. This enhances Value and Quality of services provided.
ustomer ustomer
Minds
Student
Professor
Bodies
Patient
Dentist
Bodies
Patient
Bi-directional Optimization Managing Productive Capacity - Transfer: make knowledge available (e.g. web based FAQ database) - Replacement: substitute technology for server (e.g. digital blood pressure device) - Embellishment: enable self-service by teaching (e.g. change surgical dressing) Management of Perishability.
Sourcing and Procurement- Locating the suitable suppliers and obtaining the expected quantity and quality, with price as a major influence.
Order Processing- It is the work flow associated with the picking, packing and delivery of the packed item(s) from the suppliers to the stores.
Customer Service- Whenever a customer enters into a restaurant and places an order care should be taken so that every item on the menu is available. If it is not available it would imply inefficient Supply and Inventory Management.
LAUNDRY
Wholesale Market
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Airport courier
Cargo or Courier
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Contract packing Comprehensive co-packing service Additional packing solutions, including packaging design and packaging materials procurement
Finished Goods Warehousing Main Collection offices Hub airport Main Warehouse outside Octroi
Distribution - DHL
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of Online Waybills
Online booking of consignments collect pickup Last 99 days shipping records available through the website DHL Express SMS
DHL Innovations
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Information processing is one of the central functions of SCM. IT could make two contributions in the SCM :
x Improvement in information sharing among firms. x Prompt problem identification and optimization.
Introduction of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - Web-EDI Enterprise Resource Planning. The development of application software. - Supply Chain Planning Software (SCPS.)
Cost efficiency Changes in the distribution system Customer orientation Shipment tracking Shipping notice Freight auditing Shipping documentation and labeling Online shipping enquiry
Advantage of SCM
Reduce total cost . y The cost can also be reduced in relation to the integrated advantage. - avoiding redundant investment in warehousing, and reducing inventory level by information sharing.
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The firms in the supply chain should have the necessary abilities and should share reasonable responsibilities (risk sharing). Various information, such as ordering, inventory or customer demand, among others, should be shared and processed properly.
Disadvantages
y Heavy investment of time, money, and
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resources Compare and negotiate with suppliers in the terms of price, consistency, and quality. Outsourcing to foreign countries to save money can cause backlash from the media, current customers, as well as possible future customers. well as possible future customers . Power must be evenly distributed throughout the supply chain.
SCM aims to :
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Product
Price
Store
Quantity
Customer
Time
Profits
Thank you!
References
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Introduction to supply chain management by Robert B. Handfield & Ernest L. Nichols, Jr. Logistics Management, The Supply Chain Imperative by Vinod V. Sople www.wikipedia.org www.investopedia.com