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A 5 page paper discussing the progress from college to distribution manager, and supply chain management in general terms. The paper includes a map from college that includes 3 semesters of co-op experience to corporate distribution manager. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: CC6_KSsupChPath.rtf
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chain management (SCM) is old, but the discipline of it is not. One supply chain consultant noted that "Supply chains today are working like worldwide production lines ... We
cant afford safety stocks and stuffed warehouses in todays market. Supply chains today are working at turbo speeds" (Hannon, 2005; p. 50). With increased emphasis on decreasing inventories to
guarantee continuation of business activity for only a matter of hours, there is also increased risk. If the supply chain breaks at any point, everything downstream from that point
comes to a halt in increasingly shorter periods of time. A map of the path from beginning to manager also is not a linear one.
Where SCM works well nothing happens by accident, but rather in response to extensive "what if" thinking and unconventional approaches to dealing with routine problems. SCM
management must ensure that there are few surprises that can occur to disrupt manufacturing or shipping to the customer. Goals of SCM Formerly
"logistics management," the concept of the supply chain is hardly old enough for any view of it to be labeled as being traditional. Rather, when applied to SCM the
term merely refers to the earliest concepts and the refinements of logistics identified that could enhance one or more aspects of an organizations business that could enable it to achieve
greater goods-related efficiency, whether those goods are raw materials for manufacturing, getting finished product to distribution centers and therefore customers more quickly, or forecasting with greater accuracy so that production
can be planned with more accuracy. Nearly all aspects of business from design through delivering to the customer can qualify in some manner
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