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Trends in apparel supply chain management. Supply chain. Supplier. Supply chain consists of all the parties involved directly or indirectly in fulfilling a customers requirement Management of all these parties in order to get maximum efficiency and profit is called SCM. manufacturer.
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Supply chain Supplier • Supply chain consists of all the parties involved directly or indirectly in fulfilling a customers requirement • Management of all these parties in order to get maximum efficiency and profit is called SCM manufacturer whole seller retailer consumer
Example: P&G supply Chain • c Timber manufacturer Paper manufacturer Packaging P&G or other manufacturer Wal-Mart or third party Wal-mart store Chemical manufacturer Plastic producer Consumer
Effective Supply Chain • When is Supply chain Effective? management of Products Information fund flow
Tool • For effective management of information, products and funds there are certain tools which are evolving in SCM: • RFID • CPRF(Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment") • Quick response • VMI • EDI(Electronic data interchange) • VIC(voluntary interindustry commerce standard)
RFID • “Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.”
RFID • RFID tags contains silicon chips and an antenna that can transmit data to a wireless receiver • There fore in RFID there is no requirement to close the product and scanner as like in Barcode scanner can read the product from quite a distance
working • Most common method to identify a product using RFID is to store an ID or a serial no that identify a specific product along with other information, on a tag which is a small microchip connect with an antenna • Antenna enables the chip to transmit the information contains to a reader • Reader convert the information in digital form with the help of a supporting software
Difference between RFID and barcode • Barcode are scanned manually and read individually • In case of RFID it’s a small object similar to a adhesive sticker which can be easily attached or incorporated with in the product • RFID can give the exact location of the particular product which is missing in barcode
RFID Tags • Active tags • Passive tags
Benefits • Improves inventory managements • Improve customer service • Boosting customer loyalty • Product security • Exhaustive information about product
VMI----- vendor managed inventory • VMI is an integrated approach where the inventory at the distributor or retailer end is monitored by supplier • It optimize the supply chain performance in which the manufacturer is responsible for inventory management for their retailer
Model • In VMI The manufacturer receives an electronic data regarding sales and inventory of retailer • The manufactures can view every item which has been sold or remain in the store and true sales point • Under VMI the manufacturer generates the order not the distributor but it does not change the ownership of the product
Benefits to manufacturer • Lower inventory investment • Better scheduling and planning • Better market information • Closer customer ties
Benefits to retailer • Less stock out with higher inventory turnover • Lower administrative replenishment cost • Lower inventory cost • Less inventory in channels
Benefits to retailer • Less stock out with higher inventory turnover • Lower administrative replenishment cost • Lower inventory cost • Less inventory in channels