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Question 6:

Give arguments to support the statement that Walmart has achieved strategic fit between its
competitive strategy and supply chain strategies. What challenge does it face as it works to
open smaller format stores?
Answer:
Walmart has achieved excellent strategic which maintain the high success as a company
amongst all, is the main reason which support the argument. In today’s world company starts
competing in making their supply chain best than others. Walmart’s competitive strategy is very
focused that provides products at the lowest cost in their product development, supply chain,
and marketing strategy. They have decided to accomplish this goal through their supply chain
methodology of driving expenses down through proficiency. Their marketing strategy is to
attract customers by their everyday advertisements of low prices and does not disarray the
supply chain by causing outpours in demand. At the start, they buy products in bulk as much as
they can and remove many links in the supply chain. Afterward, they gave responsibility to the
individual vendors and moved the responsibility of managing items in their warehouses.
Walmart's coordination’s and data frameworks are popular for planning their whole supply
chain network and permitting it to address client issues at negligible expense. As Walmart
planning to open smaller format stores in metropolitan environment, they should guarantee
that its supply chain capacities support its ability to fulfill the necessities of the numerous new
clients in these new stores. In comparison to their big store, small new stores could draw a
different consumer nature with different demands. This will arise challenges in marketing
strategy. Small format store require recharging in a lot more modest amounts and online deals
requires the capacity to deal with a wide range of stagnant items. Smaller format stores offer
less space for storing away and showing stock, which could bring about lower item accessibility
and could bring down Walmart's benefits because of inability to satisfy client needs.

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