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Information Systems in Organizations 4 Information Systems in Organizations 4.1 Supply Chain Management Systems

Learn IT Assignment #4 : An Hour of Code All done on www.codecademy.com This is where you learn what coding is all about Complete three activities: Animate your name (JavaScript) About me (HTML) Sun and earth (HTML and CSS) Due April 4th

Build Your Own Study Guide Supply chain management What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Build Your Own Study Guide Supply Chain Management Definition and Solutions What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Build Your Own Study Guide Integrated Planning - Optimization for the entire internal supply chain What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Where is your iPhone “made”? What happens in Shenzhen, China if there are any delays?

Question Who works for a company which manufactures some product? What do you make? What stuff do you need to make your product? Where do you get this stuff? What happens to you if they run out of this stuff?

? How difficult is it to get the right product on the right shelf at the right time and the lowest possible cost?

Safety Stock – That’s the Answer! Here’s what the people in order fulfilment see Here’s what the people in accounting see

What else could I do with this cash? If this goes up then this goes down… What else could I do with this cash?

SCM Architecture SCM modules support two functions. Supply chain planning—development of resource plans to support production. Supply chain execution—efficient flow of products, information, and financing. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Build Your Own Study Guide Just-in-Time Manufacturing What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Dell’s Supply Chain Dell Internal Supplier Customer Order Manufacturing Storing Merging Customer Supply on demand every two hours Taken by Internet or phone Taken by Internet or phone Taken by Internet or phone

What else could I do with this cash?

Build Your Own Study Guide Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI): What is it and When Does It Make Sense to Use It What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Build Your Own Study Guide What is RFID? What are 3 key points from this reading? What are 3 important details from this reading? Students will be called upon at random

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID tags will soon replace standard bar codes. RFID is the use of electromagnetic energy to transit energy between a reader (transceiver) and the tag (antenna). Line-of-sight reading is not necessary. RFID tags can contain more information than bar codes. Tags are programmable, so there is a vast array of potential uses. Scanning can be done from greater distance. Passive tags—inexpensive, range of few feet. Active tags—more expensive, range of hundreds of feet. Source: METRO AG.

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