Supply Chain. What Is the Supply Chain Steps involved in making a product and getting it to the customer $1.50.

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Supply Chain

What Is the Supply Chain Steps involved in making a product and getting it to the customer $1.50

Where Did Pepsi Come From Convenience store Grocery store Vending machine

What Goes into Making the Pepsi Water Flavorings CO 2 Chemicals/ preservatives Aluminum Design work Human Resources Capital Resources

Raw Materials Water Corn Carbon dioxide Phosphoric acid Kola nuts – caffeine & flavoring Producers sell to Manufacturers +/- $0.31

Manufacturer Take raw materials and/or existing products and develop a new product Increase price

Wholesaler Purchase products from manufacturers in large quantities Sell to retailers or directly to consumers in smaller quantities Increase price

Retailer Purchase from wholesaler or manufacturer & sell to consumer Increase price

Service Provider Sell services to consumer Often facilitate sale or distribution of products between steps in supply chain