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    A Report On Castrol India Ltd.‚ Mumbai Assignment: Supply Chain Executive Summary Castrol India LTD. Castrol India Limited is a Public Limited Company with 70.92% of the equity held by Castrol Limited UK (part of BP Group).From a minor oil company‚ with a share of about 6% in 1991‚ Castrol India has grown to become the second largest lubricant company in India with a market share of around

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    expected to show high resistance in response to it. Even though Zara has a decentralized decision making process‚ the retailer’s IS department exercises absolute autonomy on the IT infrastructure and design. The fact that “only one person had left the department” in the past 10 years further confirms that the retailer is suffering from cognitive and action inertia‚ and thus creating a huge barrier for such upgrade. Nevertheless‚ Zara should still perform such upgrade in the long run. Q1b. Should

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    Executive Summary Traditional management systems rely on volume to allocate overhead. Indirect cost is allocated to items such as direct labor hours‚ units produced or the production of machine hours. Using only single cost drivers‚ potentially distorts cost estimates especially when dealing with high volume production. The implementation of Activity Based Costing serves as a solution to this downside in traditional systems. ABC utilizes various cost drivers both volume and non-volume related to

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    Target’s Supply Chain Unit 2 Assignment Michael Mc Evoy GB570 Managing the Value Chain Professor Craddock Kaplan University 26 September 2014 Target’s Supply Chain The founder of target George Draper Dayton‚ had a thought‚ and that thought eventually became a reality. In 1902 he opened the Dayton Dry Goods company‚ and from there it just moved forward. In 1911 Dayton’s Department store opened their doors and this was a precursor to the evolution into Target. From the time

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    Improving the supply chain performance moldovan vasilie ‚ MD mail : moldovan@artelecom.net Table of Contents Abstract ..............................................................................................................3 Short description of the company ....................................................................

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    |[pic] | |Type |Public (AG‚ FWB: ADS) | |Founded |1924 (registered in 1949)[1] | |Founder(s) |Adolf Dassler | |Headquarters |Herzogenaurach‚ Germany | |Key people |Herbert Hainer (CEO)‚ Erich Stamminger (CEO‚ Adidas | |

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    Spanish retailer‚ Zara‚ has crafted a sweet success story riding on its image as a low-cost‚ high fashion store. Nirmalya Kumar and Sophie Linguri take to the High Street to look at Zara’s route from rags to riches. I n 1975‚ the first Zara store was opened in La Coruña‚ in Northwest Spain. By 2005‚ Zara’s 723 stores had a selling area of 811‚100 square metres in 56 countries. With sales of e3.8 billion in the financial year 2004‚ Zara had become Spain’s best-known fashion brand and the flagship

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    Supply Chain Paper Michael Mariano University of Phoenix EBUS/400 Bert Hoff November 20‚ 2006 Through the years‚ brick and mortar buildings seemed to have been the most effective way of having a successful business. Today‚ with the creation of the internet many businesses now have the opportunity to reach millions of customers and other businesses worldwide. The internet

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    inventory‚ finished goods and related information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements Logistics is responsible for the movement and storage of materials as they move through the supply chain. Depending on the circumstances‚ many other activities can be included in logistics. Sometimes an organization might include sales forecasting‚ production scheduling‚ customer service management‚ overseas liaison‚ third party operations‚ and so on

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    Bmw Supply Chain

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    7 In 1919  Treaty of versailles banned Germany from producing Aircraft.  The company shift to manufacture Railway brakes. 8 In 1922  1922‚ Bayerische flugzeugwerke AG.  Manufacturer of small aircraft merged with BMW to form BMW AG. 9 In 1923  BMW started manufacturing Motorcycle R32-500 cc Bike designed by Max Friz.  Company started producing car in late 1920’s. 10 From late 1920’s to 1950’s  In 1928-BMW setup a car manufacturing unit in Eisenach

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