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    This paper will address Change Management within the Supply Chain Management Industry, focusing on points such as; issues, management styles, career path, changes over the past decade, and…

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    The logistics was at one moment alone used in military. It said that term logistics was first used in military need, just to supply itself as soldiers and material moved from their base to a leading position. Logistics involved the migration of, equipment, troops, food, and machinery to and from a combat zone to maintain the necessary supplies to battle efficiently in wars. Even present-day, army’s rely on getting the appropriate and sufficient supplies - logistics plays a life-and-death role in…

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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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    Amazon’s supply chain system is very customer centric and they take a unique approach to dealing with the needs of their customers. In order to meet the needs of their customers, Amazon has taken steps to move their distribution centers closer to major cities and metropolitan…

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    the entire logistics management piece. Various issues are faced by Flipkart on operational front. Most critical of them being delay in deliveries and faulty products. Flipkart wants to resolve these operational issues by strengthening their supply chain. Binny…

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    Chenab Textile Case Study

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    7. Problem statement: Why Chenab textile is started downfall? 7.1 Problems: Problems that are influencing given below:  Chenab textile have facing ownership issues the ownership is dilute.  They lose their market share.  They have less resources for financing and they come in politics too.  They are losing their employees due to low salary packages.  The career growth is very slow.  The cost of production is high because they are not utilize their resources…

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    FMCG Supply Chain Background Over the recent years, FMCG industry has realized the significance of adaptation to various shoppers’ needs. Apart from quality, consumers demand variety, availability and freshness of products [1]. Meanwhile, they are highly price sensitive due, inter alia, to constraints on purchasing power, availability of substitute products on the market, promotional offers and competitive pricing strategies of rival companies [2]. Similar to other industries, supply chain of…

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    Identification is used in every aspect of life. We use identity to travel, make purchases, and many other necessities. Yet, what is an identity? There are moments in life where we ponder on who we socially and personally are. We are given parts of our identity at birth, such as a name, race, and physical features, but does this give us a true understanding of ourselves? Do these factors accurately define who we are destined to be? At age eight, I had thought that my identity was defined by who I…

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    Ikea Case Study

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    International marketing: Ikea is Swedish and international company found by Ingvar Kamprad. IKEA designs and sells ready to assemble furniture and home accessories. The sources of IKEA’s successful entry into the furniture trade business were IKEA’s low prices and quality. Kamprad began selling furniture in his mail order company. Later he turned it into a business. In 1935, the furniture prices increased quicker than any other trade good. Kamprad reacted to this by selling his furniture in…

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    Merger of Mobilink and Warid Question 1) Why mergers take place, What are its basics? Answer:- Mergers usually take place to two main reason 1) When one company wants to expand its business and wants to capture more customers 2) When one company is at the door steps of shutting down and they want to join another giant company to overcome their problems When mobilink and warid merge together both the companies were in win win situation because both of them generate lots of profit. I think…

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