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Bonivasius Prasetya Ichtiarto
r02sys28@yahoo.co.jp
0813-80113702
Education:
Doctor Engineering, System Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Japan, 2004
Master of Engineering, System Engineering, Nagoya Institute of
Technology Japan, 2001
Bachelor Degree in Statistics, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor,
Indonesia, 1995
Research Interest:
Supply Chain Management, Scheduling, Production System, Optimization,
Queuing Application, Linier Programming, Heuristics and Meta Heuristics
Algorithm, Transportation System, Project Management, Quality
Management and Six Sigma, Management Science.
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Outline
What is a Supply Chain?
Decision Phases in a Supply Chain
Process View of a Supply Chain
What
Two or more parties linked by a flow of material, information, & money, often
global in scope
A party could be a company, or department within a company
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customer request
Includes manufacturers, suppliers, transporters,
warehouses, retailers, and customers
Within each company, the supply chain includes all
functions involved in fulfilling a customer request (product
development, marketing, operations, distribution, finance,
customer service)
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Supplier
Customer
Organization
Ultimate
customer
Ultimate
supplier
Financial Provider
Market Research
What
plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse
flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the
point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers'
requirements
SCM encompasses the planning and management of all activities involved in
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computer (revenue)
Supply chain incurs costs (information, storage,
transportation, components, assembly, etc.)
Difference between $2000 and the sum of all of these
costs is the supply chain profit
Supply chain profitability is total profit to be shared across
all stages of the supply chain
Supply chain success should be measured by total supply
chain profitability, not profits at an individual stage
in 1981)
U.S. companies: 25% of corporate budgets on SCM
Books
1947: 85,000 published titles
2001: 1.5 million published titles
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Why
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Decision Phase
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Decision Phase
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Decision Phase
are determined
Goal is to implement the operating policies as effectively as
possible
Allocate orders to inventory or production, set order due
dates, generate pick lists at a warehouse, allocate an order
to a particular shipment, set delivery schedules, place
replenishment orders
Much less uncertainty (short time horizon)
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Retailer
Replenishment Cycle
Distributor
Manufacturing Cycle
Manufacturer
Procurement Cycle
Supplier
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PUSH PROCESSES
Customer Order
Cycle
PULL PROCESSES
Customer
Order Arrives
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Push/Pull View of
Supply Chain Processes
Supply chain processes fall into one of two categories
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Gateway
Zara
Amazon / Borders / Barnes and Noble
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