국제물류 Supply Chain Integration
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 Abstract 
Objectives  Findings -Supply Chain Integration 
Conclusion  Reference
본문 Some sample results
obtained from playing the Beer game This graphs are some sample results
obtained from playing the Beer game. As you see, some section of the graph is
below zero. It means that people demands, but the beer is out of stock. This
result shows that it is very hard to forecast peoples demands. and you can see
It is more hard to forecast peoples demands as go upstream. This phenomenon
is so-called bull-whip effect.
Bull-whip effect The bull-whip effect
is so called because its shape of fluctuation resembles a waving
bull-whip. The uncertainty of demands becomes large as it go upstream.
Manufacturer doesnt want their products out of stock, so they make products more
than they forecast. And then, unnecessary products are stacked in the warehouse.
This means waste of resources and of course, waste of money to the
factory.
How can we solve this nettlesome problem? I will suggest the
solution in the next slide.
SCI background & importance In the
old days, individual business functions were tasked with specific but limited
duties. For example, R&D was tasked with innovating. Quality managers had to
eliminate defects. Operations need to be lean. Logistics have to be responsive.
And depending on the company, one department or another was responsible for
making a profit.
본문내용 ntegration Conclusion
Reference Abstract Beer game The Beer Game is a role-playing
simulation developed at MIT in the 1960s to clarify the advantages of taking an
integrated approach to managing the supply chain. Lets look at the game board
for Beer game. There is a simplified beer supply chain, consisting of a single
retailer, a single wholesaler which supplies the retailer, a single
distribut
참고문헌 ①http://www.samsungsdi.co.kr/ ②http://www.kscm.org/ ③www.jatis.com ④Supply
Chain Integration Definition and Challenges, Hussain A.H Awad, Mohammad Othman
Nassar ⑤Principles of supply chain management 2nd, Joel D. Wisner,
2009 ⑥Logistics : an introduction to supply chain management- Waters, C. D.
J. (C. Donald J.), 1949- ⑦Logistics and supply chain integration - Sadler,
Ian. ⑧http://www.scdigest.com ⑨http://www.supplychainbrain.com |
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