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Running Head: OPERATIONS IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Operations in Supply Chain Management
What Process Management can do for a Company
Edward Wanalista
Operations Management ASCI 641
Mr. Michael Pickett
April 15, 2008
Operations in Supply Chain Management: What Process Management can do for a Company
In an age where global economies share markets, airlines move customers to hundreds of countries around the globe, the sales of products on Internet web pages and the demand for new or improved products make for any company wishing to learn the correlations of operations and supply chain management techniques. This is no easy task for any one management team, production team, design team or financial team. The team definition in this sense has grown to include video conferencing, product monitoring data and analysis for all members of the company to decide on and give input. This research paper will accent the numerous variables needed to understand why these two services must remain joined.
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Supply tracking - RFID tags
Where is it when it positively needs to be there by tomorrow? A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is the answer to tracking products. Designed to monitor mobile assets, RFID is responsive and flexible enough to act as a ‘drum’ within the production system. IBM recently installed a complete RFID system for Metro Group, a world leader in retailing, for it warehouses and over 250 stores stating, “METRO will be able to track goods along the entire process chain to optimize order and inventory management, avoid out-of-stock situations and help reduce costs” (IBM, 2008). The RF ...