SUPPLY CHAIN BREAKERS

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Abhijeet S
SUPPLY CHAIN BREAKERS:-

It is seen in day to day life that there are several problems taking place which have relevance with subject of supply chain management. These further erupt as major problems in almost all the areas of operations. In business field, society & also in the personal matters the supply chain issue makes a great difference.


Many perennial have issues roots due to the ignorance of supply chain management. Wherever the solutions are not found in straight forward way, the analysis will lead to the problems due to breaking of supply chain principles. Specifically in the underdeveloped countries less attention is given to this field. So even if there is good growth, severe problems are faced.



E.g.:-

1) Gas fuel:-

Oil & gas importing happens to be major constituent of valuables “foreign exchange bill” of the govt. of India. At times it happens to be 60%-70% contents of our imports.


Rather Indian economy can’t afford so much outgoing of foreign exchange. In such situation Bombay High keeps on burning the valuables gas continuously in the western skies of India.


We need to take all the efforts to save any loss of oil, gas, fuel & such commodities. We have power shortage all over nation, which disturbs our industries as well as domestic customers. Innovative ways have to be thought to use this energy for the purpose of electricity generation for any other purpose



2) Tomato:-

In the markets of Mumbai, Pune etc, the tomato is available at price of Rs.24/kg sometimes, it is also available at the price of Rs.4/kg at the same place after few days. Sometimes it is not available in the market.
More the perishable material, more it is essential to have quick transportation & quick consumption.


The items of regular consumption needs good look in view of establishing good supply chain management principles.


Cost of logistics is ignored at all the levels. people in the company as well as outside are not aware of the importance of the subject of the supply chain management.
 
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