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Supply Chain Functions
Ms. Biba S. Kavass
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GLOSSARY – SUPPLY CHAIN FUNCTIONS
Complete the Glossary for Supply Chain Functions
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MAJOR FLOWS IN A SUPPLY CHAIN
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Risk Management
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ACTIVITY: Supply Chain Flows
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ACTIVITY: Supply Network – Men’s Nylon Supplex Parka
Think of the supply network as a pipeline through which material, information, and finances flow. There are key locations in the pipeline where material and information flow are stored for future use.
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Documents Used Throughout Flows of Supply Chain
Request for Proposal (RFP) or Request for Quotation (RFQ) – formal request for suppliers to prepare bids based on terms and conditions set by buyers Purchase Order – authorizes supplier to deliver product/service – includes price, terms, delivery date, etc. Invoice – bill or statement of charges
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Documents Used Throughout Flows of Supply Chain
Inventory Counts – counting of how many units a business has for sale ( Delivery Schedules – timing or rate of delivery as required by buyer Payment Schedules – timetable of payments
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ACTIVITY: Documents Used Throughout Supply Chain
Directions: Complete each of the sections on the Student Handout #4. All Microsoft Office documents must be ed to bkavass.weebly.com. Assignment is worth 100 points and will be graded per each section.
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Activity Part II: Create a Purchase Order
Prepare a purchase order using Microsoft Excel: Open Purchase Order Template under MS Excel 2016 on my website Complete the PO using the info provided on Student Handout #4A – Instructions for Purchase Order Save PO to your desktop folder with following name: PO_Last Name_First Name PO to
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Activity Part III: Prepare an Invoice
Prepare an Invoice using Microsoft Excel: Open Invoice Template under MS Excel 2016 on my website Complete the Invoice using the information on your Purchase Order Save the Invoice to your desktop folder with following name: Invoice_Last Name_First Name Invoice to
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Internal Supply Chain Internal supply chain refers to the chain of activities within a company that concludes with providing a product to the customer. This process involves multiple functions within companies – sales, production, and distribution.
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External Supply Chain The external supply chain refers to the network of activities outside of a company such as transportation, and the environmental factors, which can have a direct or indirect effect on operations e.g. supplier failure, changes in laws and natural disasters.
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Reading: How Important is the Internal Supply Chain?
Directions: Read the article and then write an informative paper that describes how the internal and external supply chains are interrelated and how they are different. Paper must be typed in MS Word and include a graphic illustrating the relationship between the two supply chains. Include any sources you used at the end of the paper in APA style. Grading: Assignment is worth 100 points and will be graded using the Informative Essay Rubric.
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Supply Chain Functions
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Activity: Define and Provide An Example
Directions: Complete the table below for each of the 7 Supply Chain Functions. Assignment is worth 70 points. Use website: Function Definition Example Customer Service Demand Planning Inventory Management Manufacturing Purchasing Transportation Warehousing
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ACTIVITY: Supply Chain Functions for Wal-mart
Complete the Activity – Supply Chain Functions for Wal-Mart
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PROJECT: Journey of Peanut Butter
About 94% of American homes have at least one jar of peanut butter in the pantry and chances are you have grown up eating the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich. But have you thought about how that creamy goodness gets to the grocery store shelf? What about all of the people who are involved in creating such a nutritious product and how peanut butter impacts the world?
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Sustainability in Supply Chain
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