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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(SCM)
Presented by:
Bhagirath Parmar - 72
Shruti Pithadia - 74
Mahesh Purohit - 76
Nisha Sankhla - 78
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Introduction
Also known as Value Chain
Management of the flow of Inventory.
A sequence of organizations-their facilities,
functions, and activities that are involved in
producing and delivering a product or service.
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Introduction
Supplier
Supplier
Supplier
Supplier
Supplier
Storage
Storage
Service
Customer
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Introduction
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Trends in SCM
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Importance of SCM
To gain efficiencies from procurement, distribution
and logistics.
To make outsourcing more effective
To reduce transportation cost of inventories
To meet competitive pressures from
• Shorter development times
• More new products
• Demand for more customization
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Importance of SCM
To meet the challenge of globalization and longer
supply chains
To meet the new challenges from globalization
To manage the complexities of supply chains
To manage the inventories needed across the
supply chain
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Disadvantages of SCM
Investment Cost Productivity Unskilled Buyer Backlash Other Disadvantages
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Objectives of SCM
Rapid demand fulfillment
Shortening time to order
Provide flexible planning and control mechanism
To optimize pre and post production inventory levels
Greater labor, space and equipment efficiency
Effective distribution and channel partnerships
Responsiveness and accountability to customers
Give customers what, when and how they want, at the
lowest cost
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Continued..
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Modules of SCM
Demand and Supply Planning
Service parts planning
Procurement
Manufacturing
Warehousing
Order fulfillment
Transportation
Supply chain design and analytics
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Functions and Outcomes of SCM
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Issues in SCM
Strategic • Determining the number, location and capacity of
facilities• Make or buy decisions• Forming strategic alliances• Network design
Tactical• Determining inventory levels• Quality-related decisions• Production, procurement, logistics plans• Demand forecast
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Issues in SCM
Operational• Production planning and control decisions• Goods and service delivery scheduling• Work center scheduling
Execution • Order cycle• Material movement
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Software & Solutions
Designed for small to mid-sized companies looking for a complete inventory management system without replacing QuickBooks for accounting.
Fishbowl SNAP FULFIL
A full-featured Cloud-based/SaaS Warehouse Management System designed to meet the needs of a variety of businesses in a multitude of industries.
Works to improve the efficiency of picking and dispatching, while reducing the time it takes to fulfil sorders.
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Software & Solutions
A powerful, user-friendly Transportation Management System
Offers a full suite of tools that include direct e-carrier management, user-friendly procurement, RFQ development and bid capabilities, load tendering, robust analytics, and more, all from a simple and sleek interface that's accessible anywhere with an Internet connection.
eBid eXchange by eBid Systems offers a robust, integrated web-based solution that includes a variety of comprehensive features to support the complete contract procurement cycle
In addition to supplier management and procurement, eBid eXchange offers solid strategic sourcing, as well as contract and event management.
URoute eBid systems
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Software & Solutions
A leading provider of global supply chain solutions.
Offers an extensive array of integrated and planning capabilities for companies to manage the entire supply chain.
Transform supply chains from a functional necessity to a competitive advantage.
Products help modernize the operations across the demand, supply and product pillars to deliver operational and innovation excellence
JDA Oracle
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Top 25 supply chain 2014
1. Apple 2. McDonald's 3. Amazon.com 4. Unilever 5. Procter & Gamble 6. Samsung Electronics 7. Cisco Systems 8. Intel 9. Colgate-Palmolive 10. The Coca-Cola Company 11. Inditex 12. Nike 13. H&M
14. Wal-Mart Stores 15. PepsiCo 16. Lenovo 17. Starbucks 18. 3M 19. Qualcomm 20. Seagate Technology 21. Kimberly-Clark 22. Johnson & Johnson 23. Caterpillar 24. Cummins 25. Nestlé
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EDI ACTIVITIES
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Comparing Purchase Order Fulfillment Without EDI
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Comparing Purchase Order Fulfillment With EDI
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Supply Chain RFID
A flexible technology that is convenient, easy to use and well-suited for automatic operation
Replacement of barcodes does not require contact or line-of-sight
between the reader and the object to be identified;
enables multiple tags to be read simultaneously;
Can also provide security and product authentication because tags can be applied discreetly and are extremely difficult to counterfeit.
makes the supply chain considerably more precise and improves the efficiency and reliability of the entire chain.
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Supply Chain RFID
Advantages
Production Tracking Asset management Inventory Control Shipping & Receiving Returns & Recall Management Service and Warranty Authorizations
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Bharat Petroleum: Reducing Logistics and Distribution Costs with SAP Supply Chain Management
For BPCL and its network of more
than 49 plants, 115 depots, over 100 supply locations, and 10,000-plus
dealers and retailers, it takes the
SAP Supply Chain Management application.
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Executive Overview
The company’s top objectives: Improve responsiveness to market demand while
lowering supply chain costs Match available supply to demand at the lowest
possible cost Outperform the competition with faster, more efficient
planning and execution
The resolution: Introduced the SAP® Supply Chain Management
application to calibrate planning and execution with customer demand
Employed flexible IT solution to meet specific needs of each division
Received full support and guidance from senior management
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Sales growth and Supply chain costs
Key benefits:
56% reduction in inventory(average).
2.5% reduction in logistics costs.
14% improvement in demand fulfillment.
60% reduction in planning cycle time.
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Fueling further transformation
Plans to deploy the software throughout its three fuels divisions (retail, industrial and commercial, and aviation),
Making it India’s first oil and gas company to use SAP SCM for this particular line of business.
In doing so, the company will continue to lead the way in using innovative technology to help ensure customer value and satisfaction.
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