CHAPTER Day 21 BUS 222 Agenda • Questions? • Assignment 6 Posted – Due April 19 @ 9:30 AM (next Class) – Marketing Assignment 6.pdf • Assignment 7 Posted (Last One) – Due May 7 – Marketing Assignment 7.pdf • Discuss Supply Chain and Channel Management (45 min) • Quiz 5 TODAY (30 min) – Chap 13 & 14 – 10 M/C @ 10 p0ints each – One extra credit at 5 points about deceptive pricing scams 4 Week Countdown • Today – Chap 15 – Quiz 5 (13 & 14) • April 19 – Assignment 6 Due – Chap 15 & 16 • April 23 – Chap 16 & 17 • April 26 – Quiz 6 (15 & 16) – Chap 17 • April 30 – Chap 18 • May 3 – Scholars Symposium • May 7 – Chap 19 – Assignment 7 Due • May 10 – Quiz 7 (17, 18 & 19) • May 14 @ 8 AM – Market Plan Presentations • May 16 @ 3 PM – Complete Marketing Plans Due CHAPTER SUPPLY CHAIN AND CHANNEL MANAGEMENT McGraw-Hill/Irwin 15 Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Supply Chain and Channel Management LEARNING OBJECTIVES LO1 Define supply chain management LO2 Recognize the value added by the supply chain. LO3 Describe the flow of merchandise and the flow of information in the supply chain. LO4 Describe how supply chains are managed. Zara Royalty-Free/CORBIS Zara Royalty-Free/CORBIS Customers Zara Website Source: http://cmuscm.blogspot.com/2012/09/fashion-forward-zaras-supply-chain.html Supply Chain Management Supply Chain, Marketing Channels, and Logistics are Related Marketing channel Logistics management Chad Baker/Getty Images Similar but different Ryan McVay/Getty Images Behind the Scenes at Costco Supply Chains Add Value Supply Chains Streamline Distribution Reduce number of transactions Increase value for consumers More efficient and effective ©Brand X Pictures/PunchStock FedEx Commercial Supply Chain Management Affects Marketing Fulfilling delivery promises Meeting customer expectations Reliant on an efficient supply chain Courtesy Zara International, Inc. Courtesy Zara International, Inc. Check Yourself 1. How does supply chain management add value? Making Information Flow Data Warehouse Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Photo by Cabela’s Cycle time Easily analyzed and used Quality of communications Vendor-Managed Inventory DH Kong/Plush Studios/Getty Images Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20040518005256/en/1088537/VICS-CPFR-Moving Digital Vision/Getty Images Pull and Push Supply Chain Pull •Orders based on sales data •More accurate inventory •Better when demand is uncertain Push •Merchandise allocated based on forecast •Does not need sophisticated IS system •Good for steady demand items Check Yourself 1. What are the various supply chain links associated with each information flow? 2. What is the difference between push and pull supply chains? Making Merchandise Flow How does Dell’s Merchandise Flow How does Dell’s Merchandise Flow Courtesy Dell, Inc. Distribution Center versus Direct Store Delivery What are the advantages of a distribution center? Mario Tama/Getty Images The Distribution Center Management of inbound transportation Receiving and checking using UPC and RFID Storing and Cross-Docking Getting Merchandise Floor Ready Preparing to ship Shipping to store ABC News Segment on a Walgreens Warehouse Inbound Transportation • Dispatcher coordinates deliveries • Manufacturer may pay transportation expenses or retailers may negotiate directly with trucking companies and pay expenses Steve Cole/Photodisc/Getty Images Receiving and Checking Receiving Arrival receipt Checking Undamaged Radio Frequency Distribution (RFID) Tags Container computer chips David Buffinton/Getty Images Ordered = received Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images Storing and Cross-Docking Traditional Cross-docking Combinations Walter Hodges/Digital Vision/Getty Images Getting Merchandise Floor-Ready Ticketing and marking Increasingly firms are forcing suppliers to ship floor ready merchandise Shipping Merchandise to Stores • Shipping merchandise to stores is complex for multi-store chains • Distribution centers use sophisticated routing and scheduling systems Ryan McVay/Getty Images Courtesy Tubular Steel, Inc. Inventory Management Through Just-In-Time Systems Just-in-time (JIT) Quick response (QR) Benefits of JIT Systems Reduced lead time James Leynse/Corbis Increased product availability and lower inventory investment Check Yourself 1. How does merchandise flow through a typical supply chain? 2. Why have just-in-time supply chain systems become so popular? Courtesy The Stanley Works Managing the Marketing Channel and Supply Chain Supply chain or channel conflict Managing the Marketing Channel and Supply Chain through Vertical Marketing Systems Independent or conventional supply chain Types of Vertical Marketing Systems Independent or conventional supply chain Administered vertical marketing system Contractual vertical marketing system Corporate vertical marketing system Managing Marketing Channels and Supply Chains Through Strategic Relationships Common Goals Open Communications Mutual Trust Interdependence Strategic Relationships Credible Commitments Used by Permission of Deutsch Inc as Agent for National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Board Relationship of supply chain members Check Yourself 1. What are the differences between the three types of vertical marketing systems? 2. How do firms develop strong strategic partnerships with their supply chain partners?