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Supply Level Management
Supply Level Management
Supply Level Management
(SCM/SLM)
Supply Chain Management
Logisticians have devoted little
attention to managing the chain of
supply up to the purchasing
function.
The Role of
Inventory, The
planning and
control priorities,
and price
negotiations will
All be different for
each chain.
Supply Chain Management
1- Integrated Hierarchy
2- Semi-Hierarchy
3- Co-Contracting
4- Coordinated contracting
5) The category of
Coordinated revenue links is
used primarily for Licensing
and Franchising. (e.g., fast
food chains)
Types of Relationships in
Supply Chains
It is a form of relationship
that transfers ownership to
other firms (usually smaller)
while guaranteeing an
income for the franchiser or
the licensor.
Types of Relationships in
Supply Chains
In this form of contract Franchiser,
- Has the property rights of the product
- sets the territory in which the franchisee
can operate
- sets the process specification to be used in
operations, and
- monitors the performance of the franchisee.