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Chapter 16 Information Technology in a Supply Chain

Chapter 16 Information Technology in a Supply Chain. Role of IT in a Supply Chain. Information is the driver that serves as the “glue” to create a coordinated supply chain Information must have the following characteristics to be useful: Accurate Accessible in a timely manner

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Chapter 16 Information Technology in a Supply Chain

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  1. Chapter 16Information Technology in a Supply Chain

  2. Role of ITin a Supply Chain • Information is the driver that serves as the “glue” to create a coordinated supply chain • Information must have the following characteristics to be useful: • Accurate • Accessible in a timely manner • Information must be of the right kind • Information provides the basis for supply chain management decisions • Inventory • Transportation • Facility

  3. Characteristics of UsefulSupply Chain Information • Accurate • Accessible in a timely manner • The right kind • Shared • Provides supply chain visibility

  4. Use of Information in a Supply Chain • Information used at all phases of decision making: • strategic, • planning, • operational • Examples: • Strategic: location decisions • Operational: what products will be produced during today’s production run • Three excel solver models for term paper.

  5. Use of Information in a Supply Chain • Inventory: demand patterns, carrying costs, stockout costs, ordering costs • Transportation: costs, customer locations, shipment sizes • Facility: location, capacity, schedules of a facility; need information about trade-offs between flexibility and efficiency, demand, exchange rates, taxes, etc.

  6. Role of Information Technologyin a Supply Chain • Information technology (IT) • Hardware and software used throughout the supply chain to gather and analyze information • Captures and delivers information needed to make good decisions • Effective use of IT in the supply chain can have a significant impact on supply chain performance

  7. The Importance of Informationin a Supply Chain • Relevant information available throughout the supply chain allows managers to make decisions that take into account all stages of the supply chain • Allows performance to be optimized for the entire supply chain, not just for one stage – leads to higher performance for each individual firm in the supply chain

  8. The Supply Chain IT Framework • The Supply Chain Macro Processes • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) • Internal Supply Chain Management(ISCM) • Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) • Plus: Transaction Management Foundation • Figure 16.1 • Why Focus on the Macro Processes? • Macro Processes Applied to the Evolution of Software

  9. Internal Supply Chain Management • Includes all processes involved in planning for and fulfilling a customer order • ISCM processes: • Strategic Planning • Demand Planning • Supply Planning • Fulfillment

  10. The Future of IT in the Supply Chain • At the highest level, the three SCM macro processes will continue to drive the evolution of enterprise software • Software focused on the macro processes will become a larger share of the total enterprise software market and the firms producing this software will become more successful • Functionality, the ability to integrate across macro processes, and the strength of their ecosystems, will be keys to success

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