NO. 3: 7-ELEVEN JAPAN USES A DECENTRALIZED DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. IF SEJ WAS TO USE CENTRALIZED DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM HOW WOULD IT AFFECT ITS CURRENT SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL. Seven Eleven Japan uses a decentralized distribution system. As we know that SEJ has separated its product into four categories on the basis of temperature required to store them namely: 1.) Chilled temperature item‚ 2.) Warm temperature item‚ 3.) Frozen item and‚ 4.) Room temperature item. The stores place there
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Essay on Vendor Managed Inventories Date of submitting: 30th of October 2012 Length of essay: Not more than 10 pages. So you may use a bit more space‚ as compared to Assignment 1. You can write either alone or together with ONE other student Write an essay on Vendor Managed Inventories (VMI). Remember to enclose a list of references that you have used. Remember to write your name(s) and student number (s) on a front page saying: Essay on the VMI. Vendor Managed Inventories LOG 711 Supply
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Suzuki‚ decided to try to bring the Seven Eleven convenience store concept to Japan‚ having to convince possible shareholders of the franchise in Japan (in this case the father of Tochifumi Suzuki) to take part in the endeavour. 2. Background 2.1. Seven Eleven USA The Seven Eleven convenience store company was founded in 1927 in Dallas‚ USA‚ by the Southland Corporation. It had been very successful in the US. In 2007 it was the largest chain store in the world. It was however in 1973‚ some
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Seven-Eleven Japan1 Established in 1973‚ Seven-Eleven Japan set up its first store in Koto-ku‚ Tokyo‚ in May 1974. The company was first listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 1979. In 2004 it was owned by the Ito-Yokado group‚ which also managed a chain of supermarkets in Japan and owned a majority share in Southland‚ the company managing 7-Eleven in the United States. On September 1‚ 2005‚ Seven & I Holdings Co.‚ Ltd.‚ was established as the holding company for Seven-Eleven Japan‚ Ito-Yokado
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SEVEN-ELEVEN JAPAN CO. CASE ANALYSIS What is the future outlook for Seven Eleven Stores in USA? Seven-Eleven is part of an international chain of convenient stores. 7-Eleven‚ primarily operating as a franchise‚ is the world ’s largest operator‚ franchisor and licensor of convenience stores‚ with more than 46‚000 outlets. The Seven-Eleven business model consists of five key elements: * A differentiated merchandising strategy; * Utilization of 7-Eleven’s retail information system & Managed
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ERP Vendor Comparison • Epicor-CRM‚ SCM‚ Cloud/ on-site ERP • NetSuite-ERP cloud • Exact America: Exact JobBoss-ERP‚ CRM‚ HRM‚ SCM‚ BI‚ PAS • Microsoft: Dynamics AX‚ NAV‚ GP‚ SL- ERP systems Cloud or on-site • Expandable- ERP‚ CRM • Technology Group International- Enterprise 21ERP Exact JobBoss is an ERP product offered by Exact America mainly for manufacturing and distribution industries. JobBoss mainly caters to job shop industries such as machine shops‚ mold/tool die shops‚ fabrication
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10/30/2013 Mr. Corbo Ocean’s Eleven Questions: 1) Describe the opening shot...whose point‐of‐view is it? How does this shot set the audience (us) up or give us a bias for the rest of the exposition? The opening scene’s point of view is a group’s; one is able to understand from the sound that there is more than just one person who is interrogating Danny Ocean. This prospective gives the audience an equal
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Strategies to discourage social loafing: Social loafing can be described as a tendency of individuals to exert less effort when they are part of a group. Since‚ all individuals are sharing their efforts to accomplish set goals; each member of the group contributes less than he/she would if he/she was individually accountable. One of the major reasons behind this behavior is that individuals think that they are not being acknowledged for their efforts. Such believing brings their moral down and therefore
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Questions 1. A CONVENIENCE STORE CHAIN ATTEMPTS TO BE RESPONSIVE AND PROVIDE CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY NEED‚ WHEN THEY NEED IT‚ WHERE THEY NEED IT. WHAT ARE SOME DIFFERENT WAYS THAT A CONVENIENCE STORE SUPPLY CHAIN CAN BE RESPONSIVE? WHAT ARE SOME RISKS IN EACH CASE? As responsiveness increases‚ the convenience store chain is exposed to greater uncertainty. A convenience store chain can improve responsiveness to this uncertainty using one of the following strategies‚ especially for fresh and fast foods:
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eliminate them entirely with SSTA. Some of the key values of Stan’s plan were mutual success; favorable pricing and maximum value; the speed of execution; and shared governance involving business‚ IT‚ and the vendors. The key in this was to get the approved vendors to buy into the plan. Each vendor wanted to have some amount of confidentiality in their proprietary technologies. By facilitating collaboration and cooperation SSTA was able to provide the IT change needed to help SleepSmart. After the
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