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    SUMMARY / KEY POINTS The article talks about the relationship between the knowledge management (KM) process and the supply chain performance. Moderators that were considered for the empirical study are - information technology/information system (IT/IS) support, supply chain integration, and supply chain strategy. There is a positive moderation of the IT/IS support for the KM process on the supply chain performance. To scale up operations the IT/IS investments seem unavoidable. It helps improved…

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    Amazon’s Information Systems Amazon practices data methods to develop productivity sooner with existing economic condition, planned situation, marketplace, and imperceptible profits which provide indication of the business information technology which the procedures functioned by means of anticipation. Everyone can be a primary user of amazon system. Amazon function is a provider permitting additional to wholesalers vending the location and commercializes other storing facilities, primary…

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    The Amazon Effect

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    Abstract As a high tech driven industry, Amazon’s approach to supply chain management has derived an unprecedented change in global retail shopping and logistics capability. For this reason, the meaningful purpose of the case study analysis is to facilitate a discussion about the significance, and success related to of Amazon’s eCommerce and eFulfillment as it relates to global supply chain operations. Furthermore, this analysis will discuss how the “Amazon Effect” could impact the future state…

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    Theories and Techniques Just in time is usually a management philosophy that originated from Japan, it aims at cutting down the cost through reducing the amount of materials and goods that an organization holds in its stores and warehouses. This technique involve producing and delivering goods just in time to be sold, assembling partly finished goods into finished goods just in time, assembling parts just in time to partly finished goods and assembling materials just in time which are made into…

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    The concept of supply chain is not new. Almost everything we buy, should it be goods or services, has gone through a lengthy and complex supply chain process. This process is embedded in our daily lives and makes our necessities and desires to be conveniently accessible, such as finding fresh mangos on the shelves of our grocery store in the dead of winter. Although it is such a relevant concept in our lives the term “Supply Chain Management” was officially introduced in the 1980s, as companies…

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    I. Introduction “Supply chain Management is the integration of key business processes from end-users through original suppliers that provide products, services, and information that add value for customers and other stakeholders”(Lambert D.M., 2008). This means that it is management of flowing streams in a business and between the business and the environment, which includes supply, delivery, storage, and financial operations…. In other words it’s managing the means, methods, tools and…

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    Study Consumer demand can determine an organization’s success or failure. Not only are consumer demands at the forefront of organizations’ business strategy, companies are looking beyond sales and also incorporating sustainable practices into their daily operations, which entail managing its local and multinational partners throughout the supply chain (Cruz, 2013). Furthermore, company executives are requesting real-time data on supply versus demand across all tiers of the supply chain - as a…

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    Question 1 What is a supply chain system? A supply chain system is the flow of material which may be considered as raw, which in turn is transformed, and then sold to customers. This flow of material is normally split into three parts, which are the Upstream, Internal and Downstream. The Upstream is where the procurement of the material or multiple different materials is done. In a case where to produce a particular product, several raw materials are needed, then the different companies which…

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    economic slowdown in China is partly due to a change in the global supply chain strategies of American and European manufacturing companies. The author uses a series of separate surveys conducted by different organisations to show that the practice of producing closer to the consumer, or “near-shoring”, is resulting in a decline in manufacturing activity in China. He suggests that global companies are moving from a global supply chain strategy to a situation where American companies are moving…

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    Real World Inventory

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    are not ideal; time is required to produce and deliver products, and customers’ wait is limited. Ideal environments are digital products, services provided. Inventory is measured in days of inventory (amount of inventory divided by average daily demand). This is easily an understood model. Inventory turns are 365 days of inventory divided by average days of inventory. This is often used, but not very helpful. Inventory cost is a percent of inventory value. This is price inventory costs to…

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