M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV Integrating supply chain management process: Definitions, components.

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M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV Integrating supply chain management process: Definitions, components of e- supply chain, managing relations in e- supply chain, business and technology drivers, infrastructure, sales and distribution configuration.

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Integrating supply chain management process: Supply of material ? Within the organization: On the shop floor / Stores ? Inter organizations: From one Dept. to other ? Nearby Outsider: Vendor / Ancillary supplier ? Local Outsider: Supplier from same city ? Outsider within periphery: Around the city ? Within Region: Same District/Taluka etc. ? Within state: Same State ? Inter State: From adjoining/Remote state ? International : From Foreign Countries

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: Definitions: Managing the chain through electronic media. Requirement analysis: Quality, Quantity, Type, Cost Procurement planning: What, When, Where, How much Vendor selection: Rating, Rapo, Reputation, Capacity Analysis: Material, Cost, discount policy etc. All through electronic media. Agreement & contract, Order placement, Delivery schedule, Dispatch, Goods receipt, Inspection report, Payment, Re order …. All through electronic media.

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: C omponents of e- supply chain: 1.Organizational Needs: Business needs 2.User Requirements: Material, procedure 3.User competency: Knowledge, skill, awareness 4.Technology & Gadgets: Tools of implementation 5.Interactive Systems: Supplier Receiver interaction 6.Hardware & Software : Basic needs Servers; Computers; Internet; System support; Bar Code Scanners; delivery system; physical infrastructure etc.

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: e- supply chain: Several approaches – basic 3 1.Connect existing system 2.Use supply chain management 3.Use ERP Connect existing system: Maximizes the use of existing system Minimum changes are needed Good integration allows addition of new application Allows intra & inter net communication Increased software life Saves money - economical

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: Connect existing system: Problems:- Difficult May be expensive in long run May go obsolete as system Compatability is problem Hybrid- Made; buyed; tailor made etc. Some new purchases are always needed Not suitable in every place.

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: Use supply chain management 1.Provides one stop information access to sales; purchase; mfg; distribution; export planning etc on same date. 2.Overcomes isolation problem in traditional system 3.Uses one package to integrate several functional aeas. 4.Comprehensive manufacturing system to support strategy. 5.Collaborates with suppliers; customers 6.Forecasting with accuracy 7.Shortens product life cycle 8.Reduces inventory 9.Allows sophisticated business models 10.Helps cost effective management practices

M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. – XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande Unit IV: Integrating supply chain management process: 11.Efficient Order & Inventory management 12.Demand planning & forecasting 13.Deployment of material & Resources 14.Distribution operations 15.Transportation management 16.Conflict reduction 17.Easy to fit to company needs But Not Suitable with DSS Thus ERP is needed.