Supply Chain
The sequence of business processes and information that provides a product or service from suppliers through manufacturing and distribution to the ultimate consumer.
Supply Chain Management
Planning, design, and control of the flow of information and materials along the supply chain in order to meet customer requirements in an efficient manner, now and in the future.
Key Elements of Supply Chain
Production
Supply
Inventory
Location
Transportation
Information
Aspects of Supply Chain Management
Supplier Management
Production Management
Demand & Inventory Planning
Enterprise Supply Chain Planning
Business Planning
Supply Chain Data Warehouse
Web Solution Delivery
Building Competitive Advantage
Supply Chain Solution Features
Logistics Management
If broadly defined, it is the same as supply chain management.
Narrowly defined, logistics management is concerned with inbound transportation and outbound distribution.
Advantages of Logistics Management
Shared Data Environment
Fully Integrated
Effectiveness of Resource Factor
Business Rules
Comprehensive Supply Chain
Analytical Tools
Provide Interface
Factors Influencing Global Supply Chain
Cost
Custom Duty
Taxes on Corporate Income
Offset Trade & Local Content
Export Regulation
Time
Successful Supply Chain
Logistics skill
International sourcing and sales
Vendor penetration
Tailored versus standard practices
Accounting silos
Organization silos
The sequence of business processes and information that provides a product or service from suppliers through manufacturing and distribution to the ultimate consumer.
Supply Chain Management
Planning, design, and control of the flow of information and materials along the supply chain in order to meet customer requirements in an efficient manner, now and in the future.
Key Elements of Supply Chain
Production
Supply
Inventory
Location
Transportation
Information
Aspects of Supply Chain Management
Supplier Management
Production Management
Demand & Inventory Planning
Enterprise Supply Chain Planning
Business Planning
Supply Chain Data Warehouse
Web Solution Delivery
Building Competitive Advantage
Supply Chain Solution Features
Logistics Management
If broadly defined, it is the same as supply chain management.
Narrowly defined, logistics management is concerned with inbound transportation and outbound distribution.
Advantages of Logistics Management
Shared Data Environment
Fully Integrated
Effectiveness of Resource Factor
Business Rules
Comprehensive Supply Chain
Analytical Tools
Provide Interface
Factors Influencing Global Supply Chain
Cost
Custom Duty
Taxes on Corporate Income
Offset Trade & Local Content
Export Regulation
Time
Successful Supply Chain
Logistics skill
International sourcing and sales
Vendor penetration
Tailored versus standard practices
Accounting silos
Organization silos