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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Third Year Information Technology Part 14 Supply Chain Management Tushar B Kute, Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik http://www.tusharkute.com

MIS 14 Supply Chain Management

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Third Year Information Technology

Part 14Supply Chain Management

Tushar B Kute,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashikhttp://www.tusharkute.com

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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

SCM is an enterprise software to manage and integrate a network of customers, suppliers, business partners, distributors into organization’s internal supply network involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers.

SCM system keeps track of inventory and value of material throughout the chain and provides information to SC manager to act.

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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Value Chain Supply side- raw materials, inbound

logistics and production processes Demand side- outbound logistics,

marketing and sales.

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TRADITIONAL SCM

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" Is the strategic management of activities involved in the acquisition and conversion of materials to finished

products delivered to the customer"

SupplierManagement

Schedule /Resources Conversion

Stock Deployment

Delivery

CustomerManagement

Leads to Business Process Integration

Material Flow

Information Flow

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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PROCESS VIEW OF SCM

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INTEGRATED FLOW OF INFORMATION

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Supply chain is the system by which organizations source, make and deliver their products or services according to market demand.

Supply chain management operations and decisions are ultimately triggered by demand signals at the ultimate consumer level.

Supply chain as defined by experienced practitioners extends from suppliers’ suppliers to customers’ customers.

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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• Material Flows• Information Flows • Financial Flows

SUPPLY CHAIN INCLUDES

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SCM IS FACILITATED BY

Processes Structure Technology

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SUPPLY CHAIN SERVES TWO FUNCTIONS

Physical Market mediation

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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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SUPPLY CHAIN ILLUSTRATION

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EXAMPLE: DENIM JEANS

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EXAMPLE: DENIM JEANS

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SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESSES

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SCM: REAL TIME BENEFITS

Global trading capabilities Global knowledge exchange Global communities Collaborative workflow Industry specific marketplaces Enterprise to enterprise connectivity E-marketplace to e-marketplace

connectivity

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MAJOR TRENDS

Consumer trends Speed of service Self service Integrated solutions

Service/Process trends Convergence of sales and service Ease of use: making service consistent,

reliable Flexibility and convenient service delivery Streaming the supply chain

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MAJOR TRENDS

Organizational trends Contract manufacturing: becoming brand-

intensive Business process outsourcing Increasing process transparency and

visibility Constant innovation and employee

retention. Enterprise technology trends

Enterprise applications: connect the corporations

Infrastructure convergence: melding voice, video

Multichannel integration: computer telephony

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SUPPLY CHAIN: CASE STUDY

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SUPPLY CHAIN: CASE STUDY

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SUPPLY CHAIN: CASE STUDY

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SUPPLY CHAIN: CASE STUDY

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SUPPLY CHAIN: CASE STUDY

Manufacturer

Distributor

Customer

Customer

Distributor

Reseller

Manufacturer

Customer

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REFERENCES

Waman Jawadekar, "Management Information Systems” , 4th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited.

P.T. Joseph, S.J., “E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India.

http://www.supplychain.org

Tushar B Kute,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashikhttp://www.tusharkute.com