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Suppliers
Location
Capacity
Lot sizes; that is, how much to make in a
production run
Inventory (mainly raw material)
Customer orders
Costs, market prices
EDI; web-based;
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Manufacturers/Assemblers
Location
Capacity
Sourcing of components necessary
resources: labor, fuel, equipment
Lot sizes; that is, how much to make in a
production run
Inventory (in all forms)
Supplier shipments
Customer orders
Costs, market prices
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Centers
Customer orders
Manufacturer/Assembler shipments
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Retailers
Customer orders
Shipments from Warehouses/DCs
Market prices
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Links
Logistical or Physical
Routes
Modes
Capacities
Cyber
Rates
Tracking of shipments
Orders
Contracts
Regulations
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Components of a Supply
Chain
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Components of a Supply
Chain
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Sourcing Issues
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Critical Factors in
Successful Partnership
Relations
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Critical Factors in
Successful Partnership
Relations
Have a long-term
Share a common vision
orientation
Are strategic in nature
Share information
Driven by end-customer
needs
Benefits
Share
risks andof Partnering
Early supplier involvement (ESI) in the design process
opportunities
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SCM Factors
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Plant warehouses
Regional warehouses
Local warehouses
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Transportation consolidation
warehouses consolidate less-thantruckload (LTL) quantities into
truckload (TL) quantities
Product mixing warehouse value
added customer service of
grouping a variety of products into
a direct shipment to the customer
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Integrated SCM
Manufacturers Goals
Suppliers Goals
Reduce costs
Reduce duplication of effort
Improve quality
program
Involve suppliers early
Reduce time to market
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Supply Chain
Measurements
Return on investment
Profitability
Market share
Revenue growth
Additional measures
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Warranty costs
Products returned
Cost reductions allowed because of product
defects
Company response times
Transaction costs
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Eliminating Sources of
Waste in Supply Chain
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Eliminating Sources of
Waste in Supply Chain
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Unnecessary movement of people:
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Types of E-Commerce
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Types of E-Commerce
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Types of E-Commerce
Business-to-Consumer (B2C):
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