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    We found several drawbacks of our client’s supply chain that could cause shortage in inventory, and we analyzed every possibility to save those current issues. So far, MetroPCs has attracted a large number of customers who has low incomes, so compare with online shopping, storefronts are the way most customers…

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    Apple Consumer Needs

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    both function and operational capacities. While in large demand nationwide, devices such as these are pushed forward though intentional business strategies that are gauged by intentional objectives to meet the direct needs of their customers (Blanchard, 2010). Apple, unlike other corporations, has capitalized…

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    Apple Inc Supply Chain

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    supply chain management. In its early years, the company had difficulties estimating demand and managing inventory often leading to stock-outs. In mid 2000s Apple began working with suppliers, providing their upfront capital in return for volume commitment. This concept not only reduced the overall price per unit but was the turning point for Apple in better handling its supply chain. In conjunction with working closely with suppliers, Apple was able to keep tighter control of the supply chain…

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    Why Big Data Matters

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    Big data analysis is changing supply chain management for the better. The technology is producing quantifiable improvements in supply chain operations around the globe. Manufacturing logistics is an increasingly complex process, and companies are incorporating big data analysis to manage operations throughout their enterprises. As engineers create more innovative technologies, it is helping firms track and efficiently allocate their vast new resources, and even though big data is fledgling, it…

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    and demand forecasting in supply chain management. The article is about how Tesco supermarkets chain realized the value of its Clubcard to get the insight into its customers’ behaviors and received detailed data on two-thirds of all shopping baskets. Tesco used the big data analytics in predicting the demand of their customers and in overall better analysis of it supply chain. However, some things went wrong and results deviated from the expectations. So what is the big data in supply chain? A…

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    This essay is about the impacts of “customer” element in supply chain management. Supply Chain Management’s goal is “to meet customer needs, better than competitors. Success depends on building processes that can design, make, and deliver the innovative, high-quality, low-cost products and services that customers demand.” (Fawcett, Ellram, & Ogden, 2007). The customer, as always, is king of every business. In generally, we don’t have any business without customers. Every company is trying to…

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    Wal-Mart Supply Chain Innovations You will soon have to agree that Wal-Mart is one of the most prominent US retailers in the industry today. Wal-Mart has earned that title because of its stature as one of the world 's largest companies/ merchants that represents a large amount of the total sales for several consumer goods companies. When you walk into Wal-Mart, you are in the mist of one of the best logistical and operational triumphs in history. According to an article in the Supply Chain…

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    Real Time Analytics in Supply Chain Paradigm shift Over a decade, we have witnessed a paradigm shift in the way information is generated and handled in society. The change is driven by various factors: our vastly increasing ability to store and perform computation over very large sets of data; and most importantly the introduction of Internet of Things. The amounts of data available when making decisions or keeping an overview is enormous and is produced at ever increasing rates and the…

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    CD Power Supply Chain

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    instigating new operations strategies and technologies in response to the current market challenges and demands. Today businesses have to overcome the challenges of satisfying the demand of customers for low price products with still high quality. Furthermore, firms need to be alert to customers’ unique and rapidly changing needs. Companies are trying to develop agile, flexible and responsive supply chains to get their product to market more rapidly at a lowest possible cost. This entail the…

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    Supply Chain Performance

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    Most supply chain management specialists prefer supply chain performance implementation because it is the least expensive, the simplest and at least time consuming activity in showing operation improvement. People are believed to behave on the bases of how they are measured. A positive outcome is highly dependent on how well the delivery system, financing, the supply chain, information, the personnel are performing. Improvement of supply chain performance, requires the understanding of the…

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