SlideShare a Scribd company logo
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
SECTION A
1. "There are many possible structures for supply chain, but the simplest
view has materials converging on an organization through tiers of
suppliers and products diverging through tiers of customers." Elaborate.
2. Explain clearly the meaning of "World-Class" in World-Class Supply
Chain Management (WCSCM). What are the features of World-Class
Companies? Give your answer highlighting different characteristics
pertaining to management level, quality control, operations/production
and technological advances.
3. Define Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Give its tangible and
intangible benefits. Why does a company pursue a new ERP solution?
4. When Christopher says that "Supply chains compete, not companies"
what exactly does he mean? Evaluate this statement from the cost point
of view.
5. Given the information below, which alternative would you recommend?
Factor Weight
Location
A B C
Raw materials 0-40 50 70 60
Market 0-20 40 40 80
Transportation 0-10 90 70 50
Labour cost 0-20 40 40 30
Construction cost 0-10 10 60 30
The score of each location pertaining to each factor is out of 100.
6. "In the era of outsourcing, third party logistics can add value to
existing supply chains." Explain this statement with examples.
SECTION B
7. Read the following case and answer the questions given at the end.
Passenger Interchange
In most major cities the amount of congestion on the roads is increasing.
Some of this is due to commercial vehicles, but by far the majority is due
to private cars. There are several ways of controlling the number of
vehicles using certain areas. These include prohibition of cars in
pedestrian areas, restricted entry, limits on parking, traffic calming
schemes, and so on. A relatively new approach has road-user charging,
where cars pay a fee to use a particular length of road, with the fee
possibly changing with prevailing traffic conditions.
Generally, the most effective approach to reducing traffic congestion is to
improve public transport. These services must be attractive to people who
judge them by a range of factors, such as the comfort of seating, amount
of crowding, handling of luggage, availability off good toilets, safety, and
facilities in waiting areas. Availability of escalators and lifts, and so on.
However, the dominant considerations are cost, time and reliability.
Buses are often the most flexible form of public transport, with the time
for a journey consisting of four parts:
 joining time, which is the time needed to get to a bus stop
 waiting time, until the bus arrives
 journey time, to actually do the travelling
 Leaving time, to get from the bus to the final destination.
Transport policies can reduce these times by a combination of frequent
services, well-planned routes, and bus priority schemes. Then convenient
journeys and subsidized travel make buses an attractive alternative.
One problem, however, is that people have to change buses, or transfer
between buses and other types of transport, including cars, planes, trains,
ferries and trams. Then there are additional times for moving between
one type of transport and the next, and waiting for the next part of the
service. These can be minimized by an integrated transport system with
frequent, connecting services at 'passenger interchanges'.
Passenger interchanges seem a good idea, but they are not universally
popular. Most people prefer a straight-through journey between two
points, even if this is less frequent than an integrated service with
interchanges. The reason is probably because there are more
opportunities for things to go wrong, and experiences suggests that even
starting a journey does not guarantee that it will successfully finish.
In practice, most major cities such as London and Paris have successful
interchanges, and they are spreading into smaller towns, such as
Montpellier in France. For the ten years up to 2001, the population of
Montpellier grew by more than 8.4 per cent, and it moved from being the
22nd largest town in France to the eighth largest. It has good transport
links with the porti of Sete, an airport, inland waterways, main road
networks and a fast rail link to Paris. In 2001, public transport was
enhanced with a 15 kilometer tramline connecting major sites in the town
centre with other transport links. At the same time, buses were rerouted
to connect to the tram, cycling was encouraged for short distances, park-
and-ride services were improved, and journeys were generally made
easier, As a result, there has been an increase in use of public transport,
a reduction in the number of cars in the town centre, and improved air
quality. When the tram opened in 2000, a third of the population tried it
in the first weekend, and it carried a million people within seven weeks of
opening. In 2005, a second tramline will add 19 kilometers to the routes.
Questions:
(a) Are the problems of moving people significantly different from the
problems of moving goods or Services?
(b) What are the benefits of public transport over private transport?
Should public transport be encouraged and, if so, how?
(c) What are the benefits of integrated public transport systems ?
Supply Chain Management - There are many possible structures for supply chain.doc

More Related Content

PDF
Public Transport Land Use Planning - HiTrans Best practice Guide 1.pdf
PDF
Creating Sustainable and Efficient Transport Interchanges: Some Findings of t...
PDF
roland_berger_rsiw_20161001
PDF
Transit-oriented development (TOD): Integrating rail and commercial developme...
PPTX
Multi-modal transportation, dissertation brief
PDF
Public Transportation And New Developments
PDF
The Australian Textile, Clothing And Footwear Essay
PPT
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop_#6 of 6_Marketing & Communica...
Public Transport Land Use Planning - HiTrans Best practice Guide 1.pdf
Creating Sustainable and Efficient Transport Interchanges: Some Findings of t...
roland_berger_rsiw_20161001
Transit-oriented development (TOD): Integrating rail and commercial developme...
Multi-modal transportation, dissertation brief
Public Transportation And New Developments
The Australian Textile, Clothing And Footwear Essay
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop_#6 of 6_Marketing & Communica...

Similar to Supply Chain Management - There are many possible structures for supply chain.doc (20)

PPT
Marketing and Communication_Istanbul IETT Workshop 6_16 June 2015
PDF
Understanding Transit Hubs - Karpagam Architecture.pdf
PDF
MBTA Passenger Communications Report - February 2014
PDF
Globalization Is The Act Of Physical, Political, Social...
DOCX
Logistics management question paper
PDF
DESIGN OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN BARAMULLA CITY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR”.
PDF
Case study: using UCC with light electric vehicles in Amsterdam (NL)
PDF
Methods For Capacity Allocation In Deregulated Railway Markets 1st Edition Ab...
PDF
Supply chain
PDF
Future Streets
PDF
J0470201020111
PDF
Secondary 2 : Geography : Chapter 4 : Transport Summary Notes
PDF
Disadvantages Of Rail Transportation
PDF
Analysis of the economic transportation mode
DOCX
Impact of Urbanization on Logistics
PPTX
MultiModal Transportation in New DElhi
PDF
The Social And Environmental Impact Of Road Infrastructure...
PDF
Public Transportation Market Projections: Global Industry Analysis and Foreca...
PPTX
Mobility v accessibility1
Marketing and Communication_Istanbul IETT Workshop 6_16 June 2015
Understanding Transit Hubs - Karpagam Architecture.pdf
MBTA Passenger Communications Report - February 2014
Globalization Is The Act Of Physical, Political, Social...
Logistics management question paper
DESIGN OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN BARAMULLA CITY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR”.
Case study: using UCC with light electric vehicles in Amsterdam (NL)
Methods For Capacity Allocation In Deregulated Railway Markets 1st Edition Ab...
Supply chain
Future Streets
J0470201020111
Secondary 2 : Geography : Chapter 4 : Transport Summary Notes
Disadvantages Of Rail Transportation
Analysis of the economic transportation mode
Impact of Urbanization on Logistics
MultiModal Transportation in New DElhi
The Social And Environmental Impact Of Road Infrastructure...
Public Transportation Market Projections: Global Industry Analysis and Foreca...
Mobility v accessibility1
Ad

More from Divyapradeep20 (17)

DOC
Information_Technology - 3-Describe the various types of plotters in detail..doc
DOC
Effective HR Training _ developement CS.doc
DOC
SAP Project Management - What is SAP R3 real time landscape.doc
DOCX
School Management - How is Sports Meet managed.docx
DOC
Principles _ Practise of Management - Case - McDonald’s Serving Fast Food aro...
DOC
Personnel Management - Case - ENRICHING JOBS AT STANDARD DECOY.doc
DOC
Marketing Management - Case - Segmentation, Targeting _ Positioning.doc
DOC
Management Control Systems - Explain in detail how the new management techniq...
DOC
International Business - What are basic differences between domestic and inte...
DOC
International Business -Case - Creating world class quality standards.doc
DOC
International Business - BPO – BANE OR BOON.doc
DOCX
Health Care Management - Illustrate the Meaning and significance of Healthcar...
DOC
Corporate Law - In the following statements only one is correct statement.doc
DOC
Business Ethics - Case - PUBLIUS.doc
DOC
Business communication-Case - How to Proofread like a Pro.doc
DOC
Big Data - Explain structured, semi structured and unstructured data.doc
DOC
- General Management - Case - NAVEEN FISHERIES LTD.doc
Information_Technology - 3-Describe the various types of plotters in detail..doc
Effective HR Training _ developement CS.doc
SAP Project Management - What is SAP R3 real time landscape.doc
School Management - How is Sports Meet managed.docx
Principles _ Practise of Management - Case - McDonald’s Serving Fast Food aro...
Personnel Management - Case - ENRICHING JOBS AT STANDARD DECOY.doc
Marketing Management - Case - Segmentation, Targeting _ Positioning.doc
Management Control Systems - Explain in detail how the new management techniq...
International Business - What are basic differences between domestic and inte...
International Business -Case - Creating world class quality standards.doc
International Business - BPO – BANE OR BOON.doc
Health Care Management - Illustrate the Meaning and significance of Healthcar...
Corporate Law - In the following statements only one is correct statement.doc
Business Ethics - Case - PUBLIUS.doc
Business communication-Case - How to Proofread like a Pro.doc
Big Data - Explain structured, semi structured and unstructured data.doc
- General Management - Case - NAVEEN FISHERIES LTD.doc
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
PDF
Classroom Observation Tools for Teachers
PDF
Chinmaya Tiranga quiz Grand Finale.pdf
PDF
medical_surgical_nursing_10th_edition_ignatavicius_TEST_BANK_pdf.pdf
PDF
RMMM.pdf make it easy to upload and study
PDF
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
PDF
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
PPTX
Lesson notes of climatology university.
PDF
OBE - B.A.(HON'S) IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE -Ar.MOHIUDDIN.pdf
PDF
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
PPTX
Cell Types and Its function , kingdom of life
PPTX
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx
PDF
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
PDF
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
PPTX
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
PDF
ChatGPT for Dummies - Pam Baker Ccesa007.pdf
PDF
SOIL: Factor, Horizon, Process, Classification, Degradation, Conservation
PDF
A systematic review of self-coping strategies used by university students to ...
PDF
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
PPTX
Introduction-to-Literarature-and-Literary-Studies-week-Prelim-coverage.pptx
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
Classroom Observation Tools for Teachers
Chinmaya Tiranga quiz Grand Finale.pdf
medical_surgical_nursing_10th_edition_ignatavicius_TEST_BANK_pdf.pdf
RMMM.pdf make it easy to upload and study
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
Lesson notes of climatology university.
OBE - B.A.(HON'S) IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE -Ar.MOHIUDDIN.pdf
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
Cell Types and Its function , kingdom of life
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
ChatGPT for Dummies - Pam Baker Ccesa007.pdf
SOIL: Factor, Horizon, Process, Classification, Degradation, Conservation
A systematic review of self-coping strategies used by university students to ...
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
Introduction-to-Literarature-and-Literary-Studies-week-Prelim-coverage.pptx

Supply Chain Management - There are many possible structures for supply chain.doc

  • 1. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SECTION A 1. "There are many possible structures for supply chain, but the simplest view has materials converging on an organization through tiers of suppliers and products diverging through tiers of customers." Elaborate. 2. Explain clearly the meaning of "World-Class" in World-Class Supply Chain Management (WCSCM). What are the features of World-Class Companies? Give your answer highlighting different characteristics pertaining to management level, quality control, operations/production and technological advances. 3. Define Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Give its tangible and intangible benefits. Why does a company pursue a new ERP solution? 4. When Christopher says that "Supply chains compete, not companies" what exactly does he mean? Evaluate this statement from the cost point of view. 5. Given the information below, which alternative would you recommend? Factor Weight Location A B C Raw materials 0-40 50 70 60 Market 0-20 40 40 80 Transportation 0-10 90 70 50 Labour cost 0-20 40 40 30 Construction cost 0-10 10 60 30
  • 2. The score of each location pertaining to each factor is out of 100. 6. "In the era of outsourcing, third party logistics can add value to existing supply chains." Explain this statement with examples. SECTION B 7. Read the following case and answer the questions given at the end. Passenger Interchange In most major cities the amount of congestion on the roads is increasing. Some of this is due to commercial vehicles, but by far the majority is due to private cars. There are several ways of controlling the number of vehicles using certain areas. These include prohibition of cars in pedestrian areas, restricted entry, limits on parking, traffic calming schemes, and so on. A relatively new approach has road-user charging, where cars pay a fee to use a particular length of road, with the fee possibly changing with prevailing traffic conditions. Generally, the most effective approach to reducing traffic congestion is to improve public transport. These services must be attractive to people who judge them by a range of factors, such as the comfort of seating, amount of crowding, handling of luggage, availability off good toilets, safety, and facilities in waiting areas. Availability of escalators and lifts, and so on. However, the dominant considerations are cost, time and reliability. Buses are often the most flexible form of public transport, with the time for a journey consisting of four parts:  joining time, which is the time needed to get to a bus stop  waiting time, until the bus arrives  journey time, to actually do the travelling  Leaving time, to get from the bus to the final destination. Transport policies can reduce these times by a combination of frequent services, well-planned routes, and bus priority schemes. Then convenient journeys and subsidized travel make buses an attractive alternative. One problem, however, is that people have to change buses, or transfer between buses and other types of transport, including cars, planes, trains, ferries and trams. Then there are additional times for moving between one type of transport and the next, and waiting for the next part of the service. These can be minimized by an integrated transport system with frequent, connecting services at 'passenger interchanges'. Passenger interchanges seem a good idea, but they are not universally popular. Most people prefer a straight-through journey between two
  • 3. points, even if this is less frequent than an integrated service with interchanges. The reason is probably because there are more opportunities for things to go wrong, and experiences suggests that even starting a journey does not guarantee that it will successfully finish. In practice, most major cities such as London and Paris have successful interchanges, and they are spreading into smaller towns, such as Montpellier in France. For the ten years up to 2001, the population of Montpellier grew by more than 8.4 per cent, and it moved from being the 22nd largest town in France to the eighth largest. It has good transport links with the porti of Sete, an airport, inland waterways, main road networks and a fast rail link to Paris. In 2001, public transport was enhanced with a 15 kilometer tramline connecting major sites in the town centre with other transport links. At the same time, buses were rerouted to connect to the tram, cycling was encouraged for short distances, park- and-ride services were improved, and journeys were generally made easier, As a result, there has been an increase in use of public transport, a reduction in the number of cars in the town centre, and improved air quality. When the tram opened in 2000, a third of the population tried it in the first weekend, and it carried a million people within seven weeks of opening. In 2005, a second tramline will add 19 kilometers to the routes. Questions: (a) Are the problems of moving people significantly different from the problems of moving goods or Services? (b) What are the benefits of public transport over private transport? Should public transport be encouraged and, if so, how? (c) What are the benefits of integrated public transport systems ?