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Supply Chain Management Chapter 11 Dr. H. Kemal İlter, BE, MBA, DBA kilter@baskent.edu.tr – www.hkilter.com Operations Management Lecture Series Based on Stevenson 9th ed.

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The Need for Supply Chain Management The need to improve operations. Increasing levels of outsourcing. Increasing transportation costs. Competitive pressures. Increasing globalization. Increasing importance of e-business. The complexity of supply chains. The need to manage inventories. http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

The Bullwhip Effect http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Global Supply Chains Outsourcing http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Benefits of Effective Supply Chain Management http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Elements of Supply Chain Management http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Logistics Movement within a Facility Incoming and Outgoing Shipments Distribution Requirements Planning 3-PL Reverse Logistics http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

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E-Business http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

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Creating an Effective Supply Chain Requirements for a Successful Supply Chain Trust. Effective communication. Supply chain visibility. Event management capability. Performance metrics. http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model metrics http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

RFID Technology http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

CPFR http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Steps in Creating an Effective Supply Chain Develop strategic objectives and tactics. Integrate and coordinate activities in the internal portion of the chain. Coordinate activities with suppliers and with customers. Coordinate planning and execution across the supply chain. Consider the possibilities of forming strategic partnerships. http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

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Purchasing http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Purchasing selects a supplier. The Purchasing Cycle Purchasing receives the requisition. The requisition includes (a) a description of the item or material desired, (b) the quantity and quality necessary, (c) desired delivery dates, and (d) who is requesting the purchase. Purchasing selects a supplier. Purchasing places the order with a vendor. Monitoring orders. Receiving orders. http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

Supplier Management http://www.baskent.edu.tr/~kilter

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