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DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Supply Chain Mapping Exercise ACE Programme DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK WFP Logistics, We Deliver

DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Describe the structure of the supply chain in your country 1 DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK 2 Describe the flows of information, materials and funding between actors 3 Describe the areas of dependency or redundancy within the supply chain

Why Map a Supply Chain? Identify critical nodes Identify redundancies DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Understand dependencies Analyse the flow of information Understand where value is added

Example of a Supply Chain Map Flow of information, materials or money DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Main Actors in the Supply Chain Flow of information, materials or money

Example: Govt Rice Distribution Tropical Cyclone Wutip 2013 Affected Ppopulation Needs Quantities Location   Rice Local Government Release Order and quantities Population needs and assessment data  Rice in bags Warehouse Warehouse Capacity Government NDMO Transport plan Funding Assessment figures  Operational plan Rice in bags   Rice in Containers National Transportation / Military Release Authorization Stock levels and capacity  Rice in Containers Regional Hub   Rice in bags Rates, capacity, uplift reports Local Transportation Quantities, Uplift times Donation Certificate Waybill and transport docs Red Cross Donors Funds Order quantity Specifications  Rice in bags  Rice in containers Wholesale Supplier Bulk Rice Farmer Flow of information, materials or money DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Flow of information, materials or money

Review questions Identify critical nodes Identify redundancies DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Understand dependencies Analyse the flow of information Understand where value is added

DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Questions ACE Programme DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK WFP Logistics, We Deliver