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Agenda of Week I. Introduction Modules  Office and contact point  Education  Research interest Lecture Issues Professor Introduction 123  Lecture site  Text book  Lecture structure  Module I: Theoretical SCM  Module II: SCM issues Purposes :  Understanding the general aspects of SCM lecture through introduction of professor and whole class. What is SCM? 4  SCM diagram  Objectives  Structure  Function

Professor Introduction o Professor Taeho Kim, Ph.D. on Operations Management and Supply chain management Office: BAB 505 Contact: , Web site: Office hour: Mon. 10:00-12:00

Lecture Issue o Lecture Website SCM section under Lecture Page o Textbook E-Supply Chain, Poirier and Bauer Modeling the supply chain, 2 nd ed., J.F. Shapiro, Thompson o Structure Theory Application software such as LINDO/LINGO Discussion

Module I: Theoretical SCM o SCM and competitive strategy Definition Objectives Functions Structure Fundamentals o IT and SCM

Module II: Quantitative SCM o Quantitative methodologies Linear programming Integer programming, etc. o Issues Transportation, Location Routing, assignment Production, inventory

What is SCM? o Diagram for typical supply chain Product Design Retailers Customers Wholesalers SuppliersManufacturer Distributors 3 rd party logistics company