Supply Chain Case Study

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For this first week of our discussion we will be focusing on transportation and the supply chain. The role or impacts that transportation can affect the role of a supply chain performance in positive or negative ways. Within the total supply chain management (SCM) concept, the goal is to meet customer service objectives while minimizing inventory and associated costs. SCM is seen as an integrative approach for planning and controlling the flow of material from suppliers to end users; it has also been stated that SCM and cooperative buyer-supplier relationships can prove useful in meeting the goals of the logistics function. The greatest impact occurs when transportation is disrupted between the supplier and warehouse. In the traditional structure …show more content…

Increasing velocity, rapid response to changing market conditions, minimizing time-and sustaining that velocity--are the reasons for collaboration, integration, supply chain visibility and other endeavors to accelerate the movement of product and information (Asia, 2004).
Studies have shown that manufacturers and wholesalers have over 60 days of inventory and that retailers have over 90 days of inventory capital tied up. These times do not include the entire inbound inventory in the supply chain. Real supply chain inventory is likely 25% higher. This is a very significant amount of capital tied up in inventory (Asia, …show more content…

From end to end, this includes decisions about which input materials to use, production quantities, inventory levels, distribution network configuration, and transportation for both the input materials as well as for the finished products. Logistics Management is the component of SCM that focuses on how and when to get raw materials, intermediate products, and finished goods from their respective origins to their destinations. Today, international trade is commonplace and increasing market share in emerging markets is highly desirable. It is therefore safe to say goods are rarely consumed where they are produced, and transportation services are the essential trait d’union between all of the elements of the Supply Chain. Effective, cost efficient Logistics Management can be a real point of competitive differentiation (Cristini, n.

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