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    Supply Chain One of the key factors that helps JCPenney maintain its position today is its global supply chain. JCP prides itself on being one of the largest purchasers of clothing, shoes, accessories and more in the United States, and this is achieved by maintaining a diverse supplier base. The company manages this by operating through its home office in Plano, Texas, its design studio in New York City, 11 quality assurance offices throughout the globe, and 9 international buying offices.…

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    improve Acer’s supply chain model. As it relates to business operations, Acer could benefit greatly by utilizing standard contracts worldwide with its customers. This will allow Acer to supply standardized superior services across the board when inquiries arise. When it comes to value added services, and end to end model will greatly enhance Acer’s supply chain model. End to end value chain innovation will allow Acer to utilize a horizontal value chain as opposed to a vertical value chain.…

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    outdated systems to a well behaved supply chain system operation. Frequently, current systems does not meet the evolved modern requirements of the business; and American Airlines is in the similar struggling phase which is a barrier for efficiency work flow system. For instance, if the company needs to switch the inbound shipment, Lack of transparency can turn a simple judgment to redirect the component to another port which has a direct impact on the whole supply chain and may result in greater…

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    decision to outsource was created to minimize overhead, it eventually came with a price that nearly shortened the company’s life-cycle. It is this author’s opinion that although there was a two-year planning phase, research was lacking in supply chain management. Intrinsically, the decision to shut down all domestic manufacturing sites in order to outsource and lower inputs resulted in an altered product, customer dissatisfaction, bottle-neck delivery, high…

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