Supply Chain Management: Logistics
Supply Chain Management: Logistics
SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
Wars
Introduction to SCM
Class-1
Logistics
Definition of Logistics
THE PURPOSE OF A
LOGISTICS SYSTEM
SCM Evolution
/SC
SCM Evolution
Internal
1.
2.
3.
Supplier
Wholesaler/
Distributer
Manufacturer
Retailer
Retailer
Retailer
Wholesaler
Retailer
Product
Flow
Wholesaler
Sell Side
The Firm
Information
Upstream of the firm
Product
Funds
Buy Side
Information
Flow
Vertical Integration
Optimization of a relatively static chain
Resources Base
Control
not ownership
Customer:
Commercial Success
Company
Asset utilization
Value Advantage
Value
Value
Competitor
Cost differential
Asset utilization
Productivity Advantage
Value Advantage
CUSTOMERS DONT BUY PRODUCT,
THEY BUY BENEFITS
Strategy based upon differentiated value
Product image & reputation
Service: Delivery service, after sales
service, technical support, financial
package
Customer/company relationship
Reliability
Responsiveness
Value Advantage
Customized
services
Mainly value
advantage
3
Commodity Market
Little or no product
or value advantage
Cost Leader
Mainly Productivity
advantage
Capacity Utilization
Asset Utilization
Inventory Reduction
Productivity Advantage
Customer
Franchise
Supply Chain
Efficiency
Market
Effectiveness
Brand Value
Customer Service
Flexibility
Market Share
Corporate Image
Partnership
Reduced Inventory
Customer Retention
Availability
Quick Response
Superior ROI
Barriers to SC Integration
Structure
Systems
Inventory Ownership
Information Technology
Knowledge Transfer Capability
Measurement
OPERATIONAL FLOWS
Network Design
Information
Inventory
Sourcing
Pricing
Transportation
Warehousing, material handling, and
Packaging
Customer Segmentation
Product Requirement
Transportation Integration
Time Based Requirement
Competitive Performance
Customer
Segmentation
Product
Requirement
Transportation
Integration
Time-based
requirements
Competitive
performance
The end