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    DMT 106 – Language Essay Topic “Language lies at the root of that transformation of the environment that we call civilisation”. * Dr. Maria Montessori. How is language encouraged in the Montessori prepared environment? Introduction:- A Language differentiates a community from one another but at the same time it also unites and binds people of different background and races together through

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    http://www.slideshare.net/himadrisingha/barilla-spa-a-case-on-supply-chain-integration http://www.scribd.com/doc/22320494/Barilla-SpA http://www2.newpaltz.edu/~liush/MOIT/Barilla%20Case%20Study.pdf http://www.scribd.com/doc/7325445/Barilla-SpA-Case-Solution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQgBY5wn0aE The Barilla SpA (Harvard Case) Qian Wang Tsai-Lan Huang Xiaoqing Ge February 2‚ 2000 Summary The JITD initiative at Barrila drew a lot of internal and external objections which

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    Program - Case Report I. Part 1: Executive Summary Barilla‚ the word’s largest pasta producer‚ is confronting with huge fluctuation on its production because the production is dictated by distributors’ orders. This variation leads to expand production price as well as piled up inventory at distributors’ depots. However‚ there was also stockout registered at retailers. My decision is to implement Just-in-Time-Distribution at Barilla‚ in order to reduce the demand fluctuation. Just-in-Time-Distribution

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    shape of the pasta. For example “short” pasta products‚ such as macaroni or fusilli‚ and “long” products‚ such as spaghetti or capellini‚ were made in separate facilities due to the different sizes of equipment required. The manufacturing process at Barilla was very precise. Flour and water were mixed to form dough‚ which was then rolled into a long‚ thin sheet. Once the dough was rolled to the desired thickness‚ the dough was forced through a bronze die screen which gave the dough its shape. After

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    supply chain forecasts its demand‚ plans its stocking levels‚ and makes its replenishment decisions independent of the other companies. It is typical to see retail distribution centers (DCs) forecasting store shipments‚ and then ordering from the manufacturer based on these forecasted needs. Meanwhile‚ the manufacturer stocks its DC based on its own forecasts of retail requirements. Such independent forecasting by members in the supply chain gives rise to what is called the bullwhip effect‚ which

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    BARILLO CASE In 1987 Brando Vitali‚ then Barilla’s director of logistics‚ had expressed strong feelings about finding an alternative approach to order fulfillment. At that time‚ he noted‚ "Both manufacturers and retailers are suffering from thinning margins; we must find a way to take costs out of our distribution channel without compromising service." Vitali was seen as a visionary whose ideas stretched beyond the day-today details of a logistics organization. He envisioned an approach that would

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    of a Company. by Mara Bateman July 26‚ 2008 1. Diagnose the underlying causes of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this program? 2. What conflicts or barriers internal to Barilla does the JITD program create? What causes these conflicts? As Giorgio Maggiali‚ how would you deal with these? 3. As one of Barilla’s customers‚ what would your response to JITD be? Why? The underlying pasta demand pattern in Italy is relatively

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    PROJECT REPORT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT GUIDED BY: PRESENTED BY: Prof. T.T.NIRANJAN NITIN BANSAL 129278039 RANJAN SAHU 129278041 ROHIT MANGAL 129278053 SAURABH SINHA 129278057 Project Report On | | | | Taxonomy of Implementation Problems in VMI | | Contents Executive summary 3 Introduction 4 Under the typical business model: 4 Vendor Managed Inventory model: 4 Consignment Inventory: 4 Vendor Managed Inventory and Stakeholder’s Challenges

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    Euromonitor.com | Welcome Guest of Szkola Glowna Handlowa | Log Out Search Industries Countries & Consumers Coming Soon My Pages Help Modify Search Results List Analysis Table of Contents HEADLINES TRENDS COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE PROSPECTS CATEGORY DATA Full Market Reports Pasta in Poland Packaged Food in Poland Related Statistics View Statistics Related Industry Reports After Kraft Cadbury: What Next? Agricultural Commodities - Part 1: General Operating Environment

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    minimizes inventory and transportation cost on for both manufacturers and customers. For example‚ with respect to the Barilla issues‚ particular and specific production requirements made it difficult to catch up when pastas were backlogged‚ but holding excess inventory was a huge financial burden to the company. Under a successfully designed and implemented JITD system‚ Barilla would send just what each supermarket or grocery store needed‚ no more and no less. A major benefit of a JITD system

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