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Presented by : GROUP 8 AYUSH BHATIA 6 NARESH BHORAVAT 7 AMIT DAS 11 VINOD IYER 23 VISHAL KALRO 61

Supply Sources: plants vendors ports Regional Warehouses: stocking points Field Warehouses: stocking points Customers, demand centers sinks Purchase Inventory Transportation Inventory A Generic Supply Chain

Information Technology SCM : Legacy Systems

Information Technology – SCM : ERP Systems Supplier CustomerRetailer DistributorManufacturer Strategic Planning Operational ERP Potential ERP Potential ERP

Information Technology SCM : Analytical Applications SupplierCustomerRetailerDistributorManufacturer Strategic Planning Operational Supplier Apps SCM MES Transport execution & WMS APS Transport & Inventory Planning CRM

Pizza Hut is one of the flagship brands of Yum! Brands, Inc. Yum! Brands also has KFC, Taco Bell, A&W and Long John Silver’s under its umbrella. Pizza Hut is the world’s largest pizza chain with over 12,500 restaurants across 91 countries. In India, Pizza Hut has 137 restaurants across 36 cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chandigarh amongst others.

In today ’ s retail food industry of India the winner is the one who can retain customers because as it is very costly to lose a customer, so every step is taken to avoid doing so. This is done with the help of timely service provided to the customers.

Procurement Cycle of SCM

Significant Surplus of Asset Inventory Excessive capital expenditure or lease, rental and demurrage costs Lack of visibility cause critical local shortages, Impacting store and distribution center deliveries Cause out-of-stocks at individual stores Increase in transportation Cost Labor Intensive Practices. Operations in Silo’s ISSUES CURRENT SYSTEM

Globally Integrated Information Infrastructures Electronically link their entire supply chains, sales, production and delivery processes MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

Shortening cycle and delivery times Closer relationships with business partners Greater flexibility in sourcing products or services Better inventory controls Improved customer satisfaction Logistics Competency Increased profits. Leverage Technology to reduce Cost’s & Improve Efficiency Decision Support System BUSINESS REQUIREMENT

Operating and Tracking Cost Real time inventory status across all locations Tracking of material in Transit -A proper account of inventory needs to be maintained Accurate stock valuation To valuate the inventories that are available at various locations Centralized and Decentralized transactions Transaction happening at various location the data is not readily available KEY CHALLENGES

LANSA – Comprehensive Enterprise-wide solution Benefit: Easy to Modify & Extend Exclusively used by foodservice distributors FUSION LABS –Vendor implementing ERP Solution EPICOR – Another ERP Solution for Asia Pacific IMI Cornelius - Vendor for implementing EPICOR SOLUTION

ZeroOne – Vendor to implement the web based retail chain in New Zealand Cognos Business Intelligence – Data Analysis & Predict Future Demand Pizza Hut Saudi Arabia uses Radiant Systems' Aloha TableService for Point of Sales SOLUTION

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