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Global Supply and Sustainability. Global Supply Management  Cautions:  Evaluation of Sources  Lead Times and Variability  Logistical and Delivery.

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1 Global Supply and Sustainability

2 Global Supply Management  Cautions:  Evaluation of Sources  Lead Times and Variability  Logistical and Delivery Problems  Quality Questions  Political Issues  Labor Conflicts  Security  Finding Real Total Cost

3 Global Supply Management  Cautions:  Lean and Global Supply Chains  Sustainability  Governmental Regulations  Natural Disasters  Intellectual Property Protection  Currency Exchange Rate Fluctuation  Warranty Claims  Ethics

4 Finding and Managing Global Suppliers  Foreign Purchasing Offices  Brokers  Trading Companies  Directories  Trade Shows  Foreign Embassies  Subsidiaries

5 Countertrade  International Reciprocity  Offsets  Counterpurchase  Buyback  Barter  Switch

6 Sustainability

7 Sustainability Model  Three Components of the Model  Environmental Sustainability  Social Responsibility  Organizational Sustainability

8 The Importance of Supply Chain Management  Changes in Supply Chains  Extensive  Lengthy  Complex  Geographically Disbursed  Global Nature Creates Uncertainty, Risk and Questions of Sustainability

9 Risk and Sustainability Supply Chain Risk  External  Governmental  Infrastructure  Supplier  Logistical  Terrorism  Natural Disasters  Accidents  Internal  Policies  Administrative  Operational  Organizational  Ethics Sustainability  Environmental  Non-Renewable Resource  Energy Consumption  Emissions  Hazardous Materials  Social Responsibility  Ethics  Gender Equity  Living Wage  Labor and Relationships  Organizational  Profitability, LT Viability  Customer Perceptions  Customer Relationships

10 Global Population Forecast

11 The Global Example  UN Forecast  World Population 2007: 6.78 Billion  World Population 2050: 9.2 Billion  Today: 50% of Population in Urban Areas  2050: 70% in Urban Areas  2050: 27 Mega-Cities of Over 10 Million  How Will Infrastructure Support Growing Population?

12 Global Sustainability Changes  Population  7 Billion (October, 2012)  Over 5.5 Billion in Less Developed Countries  Africa: Growth So High Population Will Triple  1 Bil Now, 3.6 Bil Forecast by 2100  Yemen: 25 to 100 Million  Nigeria 162 to 730 Million  U.S. Faster Than Most Developed Countries  Immigration and High Hispanic Birthrate (311M – 478M)  All of This Assumes Food & Water Available Source: UN Forecasts

13 The Environment and Supply Management  Planning for Population Explosion  Resource Scarcity  Increased Pressure on Supply Managers to Provide Positive Environmental Results.

14 What Does This Mean for Supply Management?  Increasing Emphasis on Sustainability and Green Activities  Changes in How We Source  Changes in Inventory Policies  Changes in How We Use Transportation and Logistics  Increased Scope of the Supply Function

15 Questions, Comments, Observations, Conclusions, Arguments?

16 Review


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