Case 01: “Seneco Electronics” pg.72, Quiz Thursday 9/11Assignment 01 – DUE TUESDAY 9/16Major Supply Chain IssuesSupply Chain Networks:The network facilities and supporting transportation is importantIncreased complexity for organizations is a problemInventory DeploymentsInventory Duplication -Bullwhip Effect – Manufacturer -> Warehouse/Wholesale -> Distributors -> Retail [A Network that is connected] ; at the end of the week the retailer will place an order, the wholesalers and distributors place orders in spurts; the supply chain effect is very rapid in production it looks like a bullwhip.Collection and storage of vast amounts of dataCost/ValueEfficiency (cost) and effectiveness (value) prevention of sub-optimizationOrganizational RelationshipsTradeoffs and OptimizationPerformance MeasurementWhy and HowTechnologyChallenge is to evaluate and successfully implement the technologyTransportation ManagementRight product, Right time, right quantity, right quality, right cost, right destinationSupply chain SecurityConcern and potential challenge since 9/11CTPAT : Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism – audit your entire supply chainThe new Volkswagen factory in Germany video –END OF CHAPTER 1CHAPTER 2 – Role of Logistics in Supply Chain Management :Learning Objectives:Understand the role and importance of logistics in private and public organizationsDiscuss the impact of logistics on the economy and how effective logistics management contributes to the vitality of the economyUnderstand the value-added roles of logistics on both a macro and micro level.Explain the relationships between logistics and other functional areas such as manufacturing, etc…Fixed Cost, Variable Cost, Total CostFixed Cost + Variable Cost = Total CostFigure 2.1 –UPS “That’s Logistics” Advertisement - Example shown in classCompanies are now using carbon footprints as differentiatorWhat is Logistics?Military Logistics –The design and integration of all aspects of support for the operational capability of the military forces (deployed or in garrison) and their equipment to ensure readiness, reliability, and efficiency.Hannibal; Napoleon; World War ll; Vietnam; Operation Desert StormBusiness Logistics –That part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, service, and related information from point of use or consumption in order to meet customer requirementsEvent Logistics –The network of activities, facilities, and personnel required to organize, schedule, and deploy the resources for an event to take place and to efficiently withdraw after the event.Service Logistics –The acquisition, scheduling, and management of the facilities/assets, personnel, and materials to support and sustain a service operation or business.Table 2.1 – Logistics DefinitionsValue-Added roles of LogisticsForm UtilityFigure 2.12 – Logistics and Spatial RelationsTwo Manufacturers (Manufacturer A & B) -> totally supply cost @ .90 cents@ A – inbound cost 1 is .50 cents and inbound cost 2 is .40 centers and the total inbound cost is .90 cents plus 8.50; for every mile A will pay $1.15Table 2.2 Static Analysis of C&B Chemical CompanyUse total cost to find quantity to find breakeven point.Tuesday, 9.9.14 – SCMT309 2nd LectureCase 01: “Seneco Electronics” pg.72, Quiz Thursday 9/11-Assignment 01 – DUE TUESDAY 9/16-Major Supply Chain IssuesoSupply Chain Networks:The network facilities and supporting transportation is importantIncreased complexity for organizations is a problemInventory DeploymentsInventory Duplication - Bullwhip Effect – Manufacturer -> Warehouse/Wholesale -> Distributors -> Retail [A Network that is connected] ; at the end of the week the retailer will place an order, the wholesalers and distributors place orders in spurts; the supply chain effect is very rapid in production it looks like a bullwhip.Collection and storage of vast amounts of dataCost/Value Efficiency (cost) and effectiveness (value) prevention of sub-optimization Organizational RelationshipsTradeoffs and OptimizationPerformance MeasurementWhy and How Technology Challenge is to evaluate and successfully implement the technologyTransportation Management Right product, Right time, right quantity, right quality, right cost, right destinationSupply chain SecurityConcern and potential challenge since 9/11CTPAT : Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism – audit your entiresupply chainThe new Volkswagen factory in Germany video – END OF CHAPTER 1CHAPTER 2 – Role of Logistics in Supply Chain Management :-Learning Objectives:oUnderstand the role and importance of logistics in private and public organizationsoDiscuss the impact of logistics on the economy and how effective logistics management contributes to the vitality of the economyoUnderstand the value-added roles of logistics on both a macroand micro level.oExplain the relationships between logistics and other functional areas such as manufacturing, etc…-Fixed Cost, Variable Cost, Total CostoFixed Cost + Variable Cost = Total Cost-Figure 2.1 – UPS “That’s Logistics” Advertisement - Example shown in class-Companies are now using carbon footprints as differentiator -What is Logistics?oMilitary Logistics – The design and integration of all aspects of support for the operational capability of the military forces (deployed or in garrison) and their equipment to ensure readiness, reliability, and efficiency.Hannibal; Napoleon; World War ll; Vietnam; Operation Desert StormoBusiness Logistics –That part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, service, and related information from point of use or consumption in order to meet customer requirements oEvent Logistics – The network of activities, facilities, and personnel required to organize, schedule, and deploy the resources for an event to take place and to efficiently withdraw after the event.oService Logistics – The acquisition, scheduling, and management of the facilities/assets, personnel, and materials to support andsustain a service operation or business.oTable 2.1 – Logistics Definitions -Value-Added roles of LogisticsoForm Utility-Figure 2.12 – Logistics and Spatial RelationsoTwo Manufacturers (Manufacturer A
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