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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION

ON

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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PRESENTED BY

REHAN HABIB ID-1020122030IBRAHIM IMDAD ID-1020423030MD.OMAR FARUQ KHAN ID-0930347030TASHNIA RAFAYET YUSUF ID-082269030

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Supply Chain

• Network of organizations and business processes for

• procuring raw materials,

• transforming into products, and

• distributing them to customers

• Materials, information, and payments flow through the supply chain in both directions.

Kenneth C. Loudon and Jane. Laudon,11e..Management Information System, Chapter-9

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• Coordination of business processes to speed

information, product, and fund flows up and down

a supply chain to reduce time, redundant effort,

and inventory costs

Supply Chain Management

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Benefits of Supply Chain Management

Lower inventories Higher productivity Greater agility Shorter lead times Higher profits Greater customer loyalty

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KEY SCM CONCEPTS

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Supply Chain Processes

SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) Model identifies five major supply chain processes:

• Plan: Balancing demand and supply to meet sourcing, production, and delivery requirements

• Source: Procurement of goods and services needed to create a product or service

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• Make: Processes that transform a product into a finished state

• Deliver: Processes to manage order transportation and distribution

• Return: Processes associated with product returns and post delivery customer support

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Supply Chain Processes (Continued)Supply Chain Processes (Continued)

Logistics:

• Planning and control of all factors that have an

impact on the supply chain

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ISSUE CONSIDERATIONS

Network Planning • Warehouse locations and capacities• Plant locations and production levels• Transportation flows between facilities to minimize cost and time

Inventory Control • How should inventory be managed?• Why does inventory fluctuate and what strategies minimize this?

Supply Contracts • Impact of volume discount and revenue sharing• Pricing strategies to reduce order-shipment variability

Distribution Strategies • Selection of distribution strategies (e.g., direct ship vs. cross-docking)• How many cross-dock points are needed?• Cost/Benefits of different strategies

Integration and Strategic Partnering

• How can integration with partners be achieved?• What level of integration is best?• What information and processes can be shared?• What partnerships should be implemented and in which situations?

Outsourcing & Procurement Strategies

• What are our core supply chain capabilities and which are not?• Does our product design mandate different outsourcing approaches?• Risk management

Product Design • How are inventory holding and transportation costs affected by product design?• How does product design enable mass customization?

Current issues in Supply Chain Management

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Supply chain management software (SCMS) is a business term which refers to a whole range of software tools or modules used in executing supply chain transactions, managing supplier relationships and controlling associated business processes

Supply Chain Management Software

Available at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_chain_management_software

Top supply chain management software Brands

►SAP►ORACLE►JDA SOFTWARE►ARIBA

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1. Market Share

Panorama’s benchmark study provides the market share statisticsbased on the frequency each vendor was selected by companies inour annual survey. It shows the overall market share distributionfor the time period from 2005 to 2009. This dataset includescompanies of all sizes and represents a variety of industries.

http://panorama-consulting.com/resource-center/clash-of-the-titanssap-vs-oracle/

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THE WORLDWIDE SCM SOFTWARE REVENUES(millions of dollars)

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● SAP targets the enterprise with Business ByDesign and two-tier ERP

EXPECTED GROWTH OF SCM SYSTEM

● Oracle Aims New BI App at SAP Customers

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Functional Comparisons

● SAP Business Suite is a set of integratedbusiness applications that provides industry-specific functionality and scalability. Oracle hasgrown primarily through acquisition of best-of-breed point solutions● SAP can be more difficult to change as a business evolves requirements. Oracle’s best-of-breed approach, on the other hand,allows for more flexibility to accommodate changing business needs

● SAP ERP systems often require customers to change or adapt their corporate practices to align with the software’s functionality, Oracle customers often require separate solutions that require integration.

http://panorama-consulting.com/resource-center/clash-of-the-titanssap-vs-oracle/

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http://panorama-consulting.com/resource-center/clash-of-the-titanssap-vs-oracle/

Enterprises across industries in Bangladesh can rely on SAP software and services to automate and gain better customer insights as well as enhance their global competitiveness, it ways:

Improve efficiency for a stronger bottom line – Centralize and integrate your entire business – across sales, inventory, purchasing, operations, and financials – in one system, eliminating redundant data entries, errors, and costs.

Focus on growing your business – Streamline operations from end to end, so you can focus on making your business more profitable.

Make smarter, faster decisions – Put your business information into a single data source, so you can instantly drill down to complete, up-to-date information – and so your people can respond quickly to customer needs and be more empowered to make decisions..

SAP IN BANGLADESH

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Get faster time to value – Be up and running within two to eight weeks with a single application. The intuitive user experience minimizes user training and reduces the cost of ongoing IT support.

Connect headquarters, subsidiaries, and business partners in one seamless network – Better serve your customers and gain operational efficiency with affordable, right-sized solutions to help manage information flow and harmonize business processes

SAP AVAILABLE IN BANGLADESH

SAP R/3 & ECC 6.0SAP NetweaverSAP BW / BI SAP CRMSAP EPSAP Solution ManagerSAP SEMSAP MDMSAP Business OneSAP Industry SolutionsSAP BOSAP BPC

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COST OF INSTALLATION

►Pre-installed SAP Hard Drive Image on DVD for Desktop only from US$ 99.99

►Pre-installed SAP Hard Drive Image on DVD for Laptop and Desktops from US$ 99.99

►Pre-installed SAP Portable Hard Drive Plug N Play for Laptop and Desktops from US$ 199.99

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The objective of SCM systems is to optimize the efficiency of the whole supply chain. With SCM systems companies can improve the integration and coordination of all partners along the supply chain and consequently reduce costs. Moreover, storage spaces and lead times could be minimized. Additionally, with these systems it is much easier to forecast customer demands. Nevertheless, companies are today forced to continuously improve their, information management systems, internal processes and develop all kinds of Supply Chain . For the widespread use of SCM around the globe, now, in Bangladesh, it is also used in the large organizations.

CONCLUSION

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