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ESCUELA DE ADMINISTRACION Y NEGOCIOS ENGLISH FOR LOGISTICS LIC. ROLANDO NUÑEZ NUÑEZ Enero de 2015 Santa Cruz - Bolivia

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Supply Chain and Supply Chain MANAGEMENT

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ESCUELA DE ADMINISTRACION Y NEGOCIOS

ENGLISH FOR LOGISTICS

LIC. ROLANDO NUEZ NUEZEnero de 2015Santa Cruz - Bolivia

OBJECTIVESOverall ObjectiveDescribe, Apply and implement the stages and components of the Supply Chain Management.Specific ObjectivesTo describe the stages and components of the Supply Chain.To identify the process of logistics and the supply chain.To understand and use advanced vocabulary related to logistics.To understand and use advanced vocabulary related to the supply chain.

CONTENT1 Description1.1 What is the Supply Chain Management (SCM)1.1.1 What is the importance of Supply Chain Management1.1.2 Supply Chain Management Today1.1.3 Supply Chain Management Tomorrow1.1.4 The Supply Chain Management Pipeline1.2 Objectives of the Supply Chain Management1.3 Supply Chain principles/ Methodology and Solutions1.3.1 Supply Chain Principles1.3.2 Methodology of a Supply Chain Management project-solutions1.4 Expected results/ benefits1.4.1 Opportunity areas (examples)1.4.2 There for the Taking1.5 Characteristics of firms/ organizations and service providers

2 Application2.1 Where the technique has been applied2.1.1 How can Supply Chain Management (SCM) be applied to an organization?2.2 Types of firms/ organizations where SCM can be applied2.3 Duration and implementation cost of Supply Chain Management2.4 Conditions for implementation2.5 European organizations supporting the implementation of the method

3 Implementation procedure3.1 Steps-actions/ phases3.1.1 Implementing a competitive approach to Warehousing and Distribution3.2 Partial techniques and tools included in each step3.3 Related software

WHAT IS LOGISTICS?

With this activity we will break the ice and exchange knowledge with the students. They will provide feedback based on questions about the video in regards to their knowledge in logistics and English, and I will add to that knowledge with theory and real life examples such as:Experiences working at Lowes and Target, since the retailers were mentioned.First hand experiences I have with Hurricanes and evacuation procedures (how important logistics is in order to provide human assistance)

Supply Chain Management (SCM)

The best companies around the world are discovering a powerful new source of competitive advantage. It's called supply-chain management and it encompasses all of those integrated activities that bring product to market and create satisfied customers.

Supply Chain Management (SCM)

The Five Steps Of Supply Chain Management

The first stage, planning, is fairly self-explanatory. Company executives and managers develop strategies to manage resources for timely product delivery. Metrics should be developed to monitor progress and compliance.

The Five Steps Of Supply Chain Management

Choosing your suppliers is the next step. Managers are responsible for developing a system for pricing, delivery and payment. (Ex: Wallmart)

The Five Steps Of Supply Chain ManagementManufacturing is the third phase.During this step, the manager schedules activities necessary for production, testing, packaging and preparation for delivery of goods or services to customers. The manufacturing process is very intense; worker productivity, level of quality and product output are monitored at this stage.

The Five Steps Of Supply Chain ManagementDelivery, or logistics, is the fourth stage of supply chain management. Managers coordinate order receipts, develop a network of warehouses and choose their carriers.

The Five Steps Of Supply Chain ManagementFinally, there is the defect and excess stage, which is likely the most difficult to handle effectively. Here, managers need to review their system of supporting customers who have problems with product delivery.

SUPPLY CHAINAsupply chainis a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service fromsupplier tocustomer. Supply chain activities transform natural resources,raw materials, and components into a finished product that is delivered to the end customer. In sophisticated supply chain systems , usedproducts may re-enter the supply chain at any point where residual value is recyclable.

SUPPLY CHAINThere are five key processes in the supply chain; purchasing, producing, distributing, storing and selling.

PurchasingPurchasing activities occur throughout the entire supply chain. Everything that an individual purchases has a price, however it is important that managers are able to recognize that some supplies cost more than the price they are listed for. Being able to effectively manage purchasing activities can help to reduce expenses and maximize efficiency.

Producing Production processes in the supply chain include activities such as manufacturing or refining products and providing services. Some organizations have very little to do with the production process, whereas for others, it is their main focus.Before production can occur, a manufacturer needs to source raw materials from either an internal department or an external supplier. Raw materials are then converted into a product that can be sold or transferred to the next production department for further processing.

The distribution and storage process, often referred to as logistics, involves the transporting, warehousing and distribution of products and services throughout the supply chain. The management of these activities is crucial to the efficient operation of the supply chain.The physical transportation of goods can be handled using a range of different services. Transport can occur by road, rail, air or sea. Generally, most products will travel by a combination of these methods throughout their lifecycle. The organization and management of transport is important so as to avoid delays and cause inefficiencies. You can optimize the transportation process by analyzing all of your transport options and working out what will be the most efficient and cost effective route for your products to take.Distributing and Storing

Ideally, storage and warehousing requirements should be kept to a minimum. Warehouses should aim to utilize their space as efficiently as possible, and should always consider both floor space and vertical storage space. Quick and simple to understand identification of stored items is essential to improve efficiency and reduce costs. When designing, producing or acquiring your inventory, you should keep storage requirements in mind and aim for a maximum utilization of space. For example, square packaging stacks together better than round packaging in a warehouse and could help you to reduce your overheads.

Distribution centers are concerned with delivering the correct goods to the right place on time. They aim to minimize costs to the consumer and adhere to strict policies and procedures to maintain consistency and customer service. They organize the collection, sorting, handling and transportation of materials between different locations, both domestically and internationally.Distribution and storage activities can also occur within an organization between different departments. For example, raw materials must be stored at the manufacturing center before they are processed. The product may then need to be transferred from the production department to the packaging department and then finally out to the distributor. The method you use to track the movement of inventory will depend on if it is fast moving, low cost inventory such as stationary, or slow moving, high cost inventory such as farming machinery. These will also have an obvious impact on storage requirements and distribution methods.

There are many specialist logistics management businesses that are able to handle all transport, storage and distribution requirements. This can save money and make the process more streamlined and easier to monitor and control.

SELLINGSelling receives plenty of attention by most organizations in the supply chain as it allows them to realize the value of their products and services. It is important to remember that selling isn't necessarily the last step in the supply chain. It occurs as each organization transfers its products to the next for something of value in return.

OVERVIEWThe Five Steps Of Supply Chain Management are: Planning; Choosing your suppliers; manufacturing; Delivery, or logistics; defect and excess stageThe five key processes in the supply chain are: purchasing, producing, distributing, storing and selling.

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