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ANJUMAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MBA)


TEACHING SCHEDULE
Subject with code : SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(08MBA43)
Faculty name : B.Venkatareddy

Sl no Topic Depth of coverage Remarks

1 MODULE 1 Introduction to Supply Chain Management: Supply chain


– objectives, pricing.

2 Importance – decision phases.


3 Process view.
4 Competitive and supply chain strategies.

5 Achieving strategic fit.


6 Supply chain drivers.
7 Obstacles – framework.
8 Facilities – inventory – transportation – information –
sourcing.

9 MODULE 2 Designing the supply chain network: Designing the


distribution network.

10 Role of distribution, Role of network.


11 Factors influencing distribution.
12 Design options.
13 E-business and its impact.
14 Factors affecting the network design decisions – modeling
for supply chain.
15 Network design in the supply chain.
16 Distribution networks in practice.
17 MODULE 3 Designing and Planning Transportation Networks. Role
of transportation.

18 Modes and their performance.


19 Transportation infrastructure and policies.
20 Design options and their trade-offs.
21 Tailored transportation.

22 MODULE 4 Sourcing and Pricing.


Sourcing – In-house or Outsource – 3rd and 4th PLs.
23 Supplier scoring and assessment.
24 Selection –– design collaboration.
25 Procurement process – sourcing planning and analysis.

26 Pricing and revenue management for multiple customers.


27 Perishable products, seasonal demand, bulk and spot
contracts.

28 MODULE 5 Information Technology in the supply chain: IT’S


Framework.

39 Customer relationship management.


30 Internal supply chain management.
31 Supplier relationship management.
32 Transaction management – future of IT.

33 MODULE 6 Coordination in a Supply Chain: Lack of supply chain


coordination and the Bullwhip effect.

34 Obstacle to coordination.
35 Managerial levers.
36 Building partnerships and trust.
37 Continuous replenishment and vendor-managed
inventories – collaborative planning.
38 forecasting and replenishment
39 MODULE 7 Dimensions of Logistics: Introduction: A macro and micro
dimension

40 Logistics interfaces with other areas.


41 Approach to analyzing logistics systems.
42 Logistics and systems analysis.
43 Techniques of logistics system analysis.
44 Factors affecting the cost and importance of logistics.
45 Same.
46 MODULE 8 Demand Management and Customer Service: Outbound
to customer logistics systems.

47 Demand Management.
48 Traditional Forecasting – CPFRP.
49 Customer service.
50 Expected cost of stock outs.
51 Channels of distribution.

52 Cases in SCM.
53 Cases in SCM.
54 Cases in SCM.
55 Cases in SCM.
56 Cases in SCM.

Faculty signature HOD Principal

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