Supply Chain Management

A collection of resources and commentary providing an introduction to supply chain management and related systems for students, practitioners, and anyone else interested in learning more about how to design, manufacture, transport, store, deliver, and manage products.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How Information Technology changes global supply chain?

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The outsourcing trends started with manufacturing in 1990s and then this trend happened to software industry. This trend helped the software...
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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Supply Chain Bad Practices? In class we have been discussing about Supply Chain Best Practices from Toyota, Apple, Zappos, and other le...
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Amazon

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Immediately, when we began talking about Walmart and their distribution network, I similarly wondered what Amazon was doing. As I order most...

Key Trends Changing Supply Chain Today and Role of Technology in Supporting these Trends

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Hitachi Consulting issued an interesting white paper in 2009 on key trends that are going to be affecting the supply chain in the coming fut...

Changing the delivery system: Amazon's new locker delivery system

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This week we talked about how logistic strategies will influence the supply chain management. In the case of Zappos.com, we get the core ...
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The Internet-Enabled Supply Chain: From Your First Click -->To Your Doorstep

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I was looking for technology-related articles on supply-chain and I came upon this whitepaper on how technology, particularly the interne...

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Why does  SAP  so many successful ERP Implementations? Changing People’s habits in Supply Chain Any SAP implementation brings c...
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JC Penny Failed in F-Commerce

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JC Penny Failed in F-Commerce We all know that JC Penny used E-Commerce to turn its sale around.[1] With Facebook ‘s penetration growing bi...

IT and Supply Chains

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Supply chain management (SCM) is concerned with the flow of products and information between supply chain members' organizations...
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