Agri-Supply Chain Management To Stimulate Cross-Border Trade in Developing Countries and Emerging Economies Jan van Roekel‚ Director‚ Agri Chain Competence center Sabine Willems‚ Agri Chain Competence center Dave M. Boselie‚ Wageningen UR – Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI) ‘s-Hertogenbosch‚ 19 August 2002 World Bank PaperCross-Border Agri Supply Chain Management Table of Contents Summary .............................................................................
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“SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT” 1. GLOBAL COMPANY PROFILE: VOLKSWAGEN ’S RADICAL EXPERIMENT IN SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT Volkswagen ’s major suppliers are assigned space in the VW plant‚ but supply their own components‚ supplies‚ and workers. Workers from various suppliers build the truck as it moves down the assembly line. Volkswagen personnel inspect. Volkswagen plant‚ however‚ VW is buying not only the materials but also labor and the related services. Suppliers are integrated tightly into
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Starbucks’ coffee bean supply chain as being a customer focused organization The primary goals of the coffee bean supply chain will be to provide total customer satisfaction by ensuring the coffee is available in all varieties‚ at reasonably affordable prices‚ and the coffee meets and exceeds customers’ expectations‚ along with providing the unique experience (as described above)‚ while keeping costs possibly low throughout the whole chain from supplier(s) to end customer(s). How purchasing
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Approach to Supply Chain Strategy: Combining Lean and Agile Solutions Professor Martin Christopher Cranfield School of Management Cranfield University Cranfield Bedford MK43 0AL United Kingdom Tel : 44 (0)1234 751122 Fax : 44 (0)1234 751806 E-mail : m.g.christopher@cranfield.ac.uk Agenda • • • • • New competitive realities Lean and Agile – what’s the difference? Attacking complexity and waste Improving on-shelf availability Building a consumer-driven supply chain A
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organization‚ and every company at least one supply chain relationship with another organization. Research has led to the conclusion that "the structure of activities within and between companies is a critical cornerstone of creating unique and superior supply chain performance" (Lambert‚ 2005). Successful supply chain management requires integrating business processes with key members of the supply chain‚ because valuable resources are wasted when supply chains are not effectively managed. Standard business
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Kalra (2010 p. 2) “A supply chain consists of all parties involved‚ directly or indirectly‚ in fulfilling a customers request”. The parties extend from the suppliers of your suppliers to the customers of your customers at every stage of the supply chain (Supply Chain Management‚ UoL‚ Lecture note week 1). The successful management of the value adding activities of these parties to satisfy the customer’s demand and‚ make profit while at it‚ is the sole objective of supply chain management (Chopra
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THE “A” TEAM • • • • • • Benn Botsio Nana Agyeman-Prempeh Duku Plange Saeed Alhassan Saeed Muslim Alhassan Saeed Kofi Gyasi Antwi SUPPLY CHAIN “Control your expenses better than your competition. This is where you can always find the competitive advantage”- Sam Walton SUPPLY CHAIN TIPS If you’re a supplier and you think nobody cares if you’re alive‚ try missing a couple of delivery dates. Why is it better to have a woman as the buyer? Because a male buyer will pay GHc2 for a GHc1 item
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Supply Chain Management Definition: Supply Chain Management is the discipline related to the management of the planning‚ manufacturing and operations necessary to bring a product to the market place‚ from the sourcing of materials through to the delivery of the completed product. The deciding factor in the success or failure of any given product is in the efficiency with which it can be brought to the market place. If the revenue derived from the sale of a product does not create a required
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supply chain management INDEX (Page no.) 1. Introduction to supply chain management (1-6) I. Concept of SCM II. Definition of SCM III. Components of SCM IV. Issues in SCM 2. Supply chain decisions
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT- ITS POLICY GUIDELINES IN ARNOLD PALMER HOSPITAL Arnold Palmer Hospital‚ one of the nation’s top hospitals dedicated to serving women and children‚ is a large business with over 2‚000 employees working in a 431-bed facility totaling 676‚000 square feet in Orlando‚ Florida. Like many other hospitals‚ and other companies‚ Arnold Palmer Hospital had been a long-time member of a large buying group‚ one servicing 900 members. But the group did have a few limitations. For example
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