Sabtu, 09 Februari 2013

Supply Chain Management task (sislognas)



Yudithya Aulia
223411017
D3-MLM/A

SISLOGNAS (in summary)



Sislognas Definition
Sislognas is a system that is able to guarantee the movement of a process or the distribution of goods both material and finished products from one place to another properly and in accordance with the required amount in the scale of the national territory of Indonesia.
Source: http://economy.okezone.com/read/


Transportation issues in the National Logistics System
1. commodities
2. Human Resources
3. infrastructure
4. regulation
5. Logistics service providers structural functions of the national logistics system

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SISLOGNAS will affect the efficiency in the logistics field so it can improve economic competitiveness and prosperity.


6 Prime Mover of Sislognas
 primary commodities,
 logistics infrastructure,
 actors and service providers,
 Human Resources of logistics,
 information and communication technology,
 and regulatory harmonization


In National Logistics System Blueprint noted that in an effort to develop a logistics services provider operating in Indonesia, especially locally owned, the government will stick to the main objectives of logistics activities, namely "High Service at Low Cost".

Senin, 04 Februari 2013

Supply Chain Management Task


YUDITHYA AULIA
223411017
D3-MLM/A


Summary of Supply Chain Management


The supply chain not only includes the manufacturer and suppliers, but also transporters, warehouses, retailers,  and customers themselves.  
The supply chain includes all functions involved in receiving and filling a customer request.

Source: Chopra, Sunil and Peter Meindl. Supply Chain Management. 2 ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004


Functions in receiveng and fulfilling the customer request: 

  •  new product development,
  •  marketing,
  •  operations,
  •  distribution,
  •  finance, 
  • and customer service.


Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the operations of the supply chain with the purpose to satisfy customer requirements as efficiently as possible.

Source: The term supply chain management was coined by consultant Keith Oliver, of strategy consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton in 1982


 The supply chain is the total flow of materials, information and cash,  from the suppliers' suppliers, right through an enterprise to the customers' customers


Based on thepicture, materials flow one way; cash (ideally) flows in the opposite direction and information needs be visible throughout to give control over what is happening in the chain.

Supply Chain management is important, because it can drive strategy, it covers all the distribution and material movement in the world & impacts the cost and service at the company level.




Supply Chain Goals

      Efficient supply chain management must result in tangible business improvements. It is characterized by a sharp focus on
        Revenue growth
        Better asset utilization
        Cost reduction.



Supply Chain Management Underlying Principles

  • Compression (Planning/Manufacturing/Supply)
  • Conformance ( Forecasts/Plans/Distribution)
  • Co-operation (cross- functional)
  • Communication (real time data)