Supply Chain Management

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SUPPLY CHAIN

MANAGEMENT
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- Hanifah nurul ismie
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What is supply chain


management ?
Supply chain management is the management of the flow of goods and services and includes all processes that
transform raw materials into final products. It involves the active streamlining of a business's supply-side activities to
maximize customer value and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

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5 Part of scm
1.Plan

Using supply chain analytics and materials


management features in ERP systems,
organizations create strategic plans to meet
customer demand for product and avoid a 
bullwhip effect.
5 Part of scm 2. Source

Organizations identify and select vendors that can

supply materials in a streamlined and efficient way

according to agreements. Supply chain collaboration

starts at this stage and is important throughout the

supply chain management process.


3. Manufactured
5 Part of scm
In this stage, products are manufactured. It includes

scheduling the production, testing, ensuring compliance

requirements are followed, packing, storage and release.

Multiple machines are likely to be involved, especially for

larger companies, and these increasingly use

technologies such as IoT and AI to work more efficiently.


4. Delivery

5 Part of scm The delivery stage pertains to logistics and focuses on

getting finished goods to consumers, in whatever

manner of transportation is needed. As the 

Amazon effect has grown, especially as a result COVID-

19, more focus is on doorstep delivery. Greater

emphasis is now also on 

supply chain leaders working more closely with custome


r service

. Inventory management and 

warehouse management systems are especially crucial


5 Part of scm 5. Return

The return stage includes all product returns, including

defective products and products that will no longer be

supported. This stage also includes elements from other

stages, including inventory and transportation

management.
How supply chain management
works?

Supply chain management (SCM) represents an effort by suppliers to develop and implement supply chains that are as
efficient and economical as possible. Supply Chains  cover everything from production to product development to the
information systems needed to direct these undertakings.
Typically, SCM attempts to centrally control or link the production, shipment, and distribution of a product. By
managing the supply chain, companies can cut excess costs and deliver products to the consumer faster.
This is done by keeping tighter control of internal inventories, internal production, distribution, sales, and
the inventories of company vendors.
SCM is based on the idea that nearly every product that comes to market results from the efforts of various
organizations that make up a supply chain. Although supply chains have existed for ages, most companies
have only recently paid attention to them as a value-add to their operations.

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The supply chain manager tries to


Productivity and efficiency improvements can go straight
minimize shortages and keep costs
down. The job is not only about to the bottom line of a company. Good supply chain
logistics and purchasing inventory. management keeps companies out of the headlines and
According to Salary.com, supply chain
away from expensive recalls and lawsuits.
managers “oversee and manage
overall supply chain and logistic
operations to maximize efficiency and
minimize the cost of organization's
supply chain."

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What is supply
chain
management
example?
Supply chain management is the practice of coordinating the various activities necessary to produce and
deliver goods and services to a business’s customers. Examples of supply chain activities can include
designing, farming, manufacturing, packaging, or transporting.
WHY IS SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT IS IMPORTANT?
Supply chain management is important because it can help achieve several business
objectives. For instance, controlling manufacturing processes can improve product quality,
reducing the risk of recalls and lawsuits while helping to build a strong consumer brand. At the
same time, controls over shipping procedures can improve customer service by avoiding costly
shortages or periods of inventory oversupply. Overall, supply chain management provides
several opportunities for companies to improve their profit margins and is especially important
for companies with large and international operations.
How are ethics
and supply chain
Ethics has become an increasingly important management
aspect of supply chain management, so much so
that a set of principles called supply chain ethics
related?
was born. Consumers and investors are invested in
how companies produce their products, treat their
workforce, and protect the environment. As a
result, companies respond by instituting measures
to reduce waste, improve working conditions, and
lessen the impact on the environment.
What element of the marketing mix deal with the
supply chain management?

Place is the marketing mix element that deals with supply chain
management as it involves the processes that take goods and services
from their raw beginnings to the ultimate destination—the customer.
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