Supply chain management in ASB library

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Supply chain management in ASB library Group B

SCM in ASB library Introduction Overview of SCM in library Current problem of SCM in library Recommendation

Introduction In today’s faster-paced environment, markets are becoming more competitive and customer-driven Supply chain plays an important role in connection, transaction, and delivery, and satisfy customers’ needs Usually, the supply chain stages include: Therefore, how to manage supply chain effectively for organization is necessary The application of supply chain management that have had positive impact on the library and have maximized their wealth. Enterprise Customers Suppliers

Introduction Why we choose to analyze Library? The library is important for students, also it is close to our life. Since the library is a big enterprise, it is not easy to organize the library work. SCM is important for the big organization. It is easy for us to investigate Library in order to analyze SCM.

Introduction ASB Library Led by the library director Tove Bang, and consists of a management group, a consultative committee and three teams. (One of Library’s Goal) We want to be an advanced and user-oriented electronic research library.

Overview of SCM in library Library SC components Library Customers Suppliers England Dawson, Others ASB bookstore Other Library ASB students Lectures Others

Overview of SCM in library Package Notice to borrow Request the book Log on suppliers’ database & fill in the request form Log on ASB homepage and fill in the request form Library SCM process - BTO (“Built-To-Order”) Customers Suppliers Library

Overview of SCM in library How to use ERP in library? ERP is used to mange & coordinate information among the different department units of an organization & its suppliers Data analysis has an important role in making decision. Customers Customers Organization ERP Library Suppliers Review orders How to satisfy the customers’ needs ? Buy or Borrow it ? Provide book requirements Information

Overview of SCM in library How to manage SC in library? Other libraries Borrow book Cost Library Suppliers Customers Buy books Quality Compare &choose Deliver on time E-payment E-procurement (Seller Centric)

Current problem in Library “An Issue of the letters” Library waiting waiting waiting waiting Lend the book Send a letter Suppliers Other libraries Customers Request a book to borrow Request the book to borrow Go to Library to pick up the book

Our recommendation in Library “An Issue of the letters” Customers Library Request a book to borrow Suppliers Other libraries Request the book to borrow Lend the book Send a letter Go to Library to pick up the book Send e-mail to notice Every information flows with Information Technology!

Summary of SC in Library Components in SC Enterprise : Library Customers: Students, Lecturers, Others Suppliers: Bookstores, Other libraries Using ERP to connect customers and suppliers Customers access library thorough Internet E-procurement and E-payment The Issue of the Letters Choose Information Technology