ISyE 3103: Supply Chain Modeling
The Professor Dr. J. Vande Vate E-Mail: john.vandevate@isye.gatech.edu Phone: 4-3035 Office: 433 Office Hours: 11-12 TTH http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~jvandeva
Gary Larson Look-Alike
May I be excused? My brain is full
Course Organization Grading: Exams 65% Group Projects 35%
Exams In-class, open-book, open-notes, Individual work Drop Lowest Grade September 27 November 8 December ? NO MAKE UP EXAMS
Group Project You form groups of 4 or 5 One Major Group Project
Your Responsibilities Keep up with information posted on the class home page. Form and manage your group. Keep up with the assignments. Prepare for and participate in class discussions. Ask questions.
Syllabus Subject to change, so check frequently Exam dates are fixed so you can plan around them.
Supply Chain Management Getting the right goods and services to the right place at the right time while making the greatest contribution to the firm. Also concerned with Information Payments Marketing\Service
Management Component Strategy Marketing Finance
Industrial Engineering Component Design of the Systems Processes Operations
Beyond Traditional Business Functions Supply Chain involves Purchasing Transportation and Traffic Manufacturing Warehousing Marketing etc.
Beyond the Corporation Sand to Sand Includes Services to support the product Reverse channels to recover the product
2001 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Compensation Survey William M. Mercer, Inc. - HR Consulting median total cash compensation for Top Supply Chain Executive is: $195,700 Top Logistics Management Executive: $178,700 Top Purchasing Executive: $135,300 Top Distribution Executive: $130,000 Transportation Manager $ 74,500 Senior Buyer $ 60,800 Warehouse Manager $ 59,300 Quality Control Supervisor $ 55,000 Material Planner $ 44,300
Next Time Be prepared to discuss the HP Case Handout available on web Purpose Illustrate some of the topics we will focus on
The Course The Supply Chain at HP Forecasting Customer Service Transportation Systems Transportation Management Total Cost Transportation Modeling
Course Cont’d Weight/Cube, Frequency and Schedule Driven Systems Inventory and Load Driven Systems Trailer Fill and Customer Service Location and Network Design Routing Postponement International Logistics
Level of Interest Basic Terminology and Introduction Issues and Trends Modeling Tools and Analyses International Component
Special Circumstance Executive Director of EMIL Executive Master’s in International Logistics Take 25 execs to Asia in October Manu Sharma will assist