Transcription of SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT . Objective Maximise the overall value generated is the difference between what the final product is worth to the customer and the effort the SUPPLY chains expends in filling the request of the customer SUPPLY CHAIN profitability is the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the SUPPLY CHAIN It is the total profit to be shared across all SUPPLY CHAIN stages SUPPLY CHAIN success is measured in terms of SUPPLY CHAIN profitability and not in terms of the profits at an individual stage Revenue is from customer positive cash flow All other cash flows are simply fund exchanges that occur within the SUPPLY CHAIN given that different stages have different owners All flows of
• Supply chain management involves the management of flows between and among stages in a supply chain to maximise total supply chain profitability Decision Phases Three categories - Depending on the frequency of each decision and the time frame over which a decision has an impact, Supply chain strategy or design Supply chain planning
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