FI 393 Lecture Notes - Lecture 54: Logistics, Business Process Reengineering, Carbon Footprint

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All activities associated with the movement and transformation of goods from starting raw materials through to the ultimate final customer. The magnified reduction of safety stock costs based on coordinated planning and sharing of information. Better customer service lower inventory costs improved quality reduced cycle time better production methods. Bullwhip effect in rising demand down-stream participants increase orders. Bullwhip effect in falling demand orders decrease or stop, and inventory accumulates. That variations are amplified as one moves upstream in the supply chain (further back from the customer). What practices did the us adopt in the 80"s - 90"s. Focus on relationships, sustainability, and social responsibility with. Supply base rationalization, supplier alliances, srm, global sourcing, ethics and sustainability. Demand management, cpfr, mrp, erp, inventory visibility, lean systems, six sigma quality systems. Logistics management, customer relationship management, network design, rfid, global supply chains, sustainability, service response logistics. Risk and security management, performance measurement, green supply chains.

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