MKT 3010 Chapter 17
push-pull
Supply chain strategy: the company wants to use a hybrid strategy, the company forecasts and prepares inventory but waits to finalize the product until after receiving the order
warehousing
The part of the logistics process that includes storage, movement, and production of materials and finished goods is known as _____________
help a company establish the right channel partners to meet its objectives
The primary goal of an effective supply chain strategy is to _______________
prior years' sales, consumer confidence ratings, growth projections, industry trade shows, marketplace sales trends
To make inventory decisions about what and how much to stock, companies gather sales data from what sources?
push, pull, push-pull
What are the 3 supply chain strategies?
it allows firms to respond quickly to changing market conditions, it is ideal for product customization, it typically reduces inventory carrying costs
What are the advantages of a pull strategy?
it usually enables firms to achieve economies of scale, it typically reduces the costs associated with manufacturing, transportation, and the like
What are the advantages of a push strategy?
it allows flexibility in manufacturing, it usually enables firms to achieve economies of scale
What are the advantages of a push-pull strategy?
businesses can reduce costs and make better use of resources, companies are better able to predict and stay on top of demand, firms are better able to overcome obstacles of time and distance
What are the benefits of supply chain integration?
inventory levels, operating expenses, customer service, transportation costs
What are the factors a company should take into consideration when designing a distribution center?
communication effectiveness and timeliness
What are the qualitative service elements that a firm should monitor after choosing its supply chain partners?
increased ability to respond to market changes, reduced costs, better use of resources, improved customer service
What are the typical benefits of integrated supply chains?
the good is not made until a customer order is received, the company's marketing strategy requires agility and product customization
What are traits of a pull supply chain strategy?
the firm waits for a customer to order the product through the marketing channel, the company's marketing strategy includes objectives related to cost competitiveness and customer service
What are traits of a push supply chain strategy?
the company wants to use a hybrid strategy, the company forecasts and prepares inventory but waits to finalize the product until after receiving the order
What are traits of a push-pull supply chain strategy?
inventories
What aspect of the logistics process involves goods used to meet supply and demand?
materials management
What aspect of the logistics process involves inbound movement and storage of materials prior to the manufacturing process?
transportation
What aspect of the logistics process involves the movement of goods to help firms build a supply and compete globally?
purchasing
What aspect of the logistics process involves the procurement of materials, parts, and services?
warehousing
What aspect of the logistics process involves the storage of both materials and finished goods?
a customer may be prepared to wait or place a back order, they may order the same item from a competitor, they may decide to stop doing business with the firm
What can occur as a result of a stockout?
ship goods to customers
What do distribution centers do?
the management of the physical flow of materials, parts, and products within a supply chain
What is logistics?
goods used to meet supply and demand
What is the inventories aspect of the logistics process?
inbound movement and storage of materials prior to the manufacturing process
What is the materials management aspect of the logistics process?
by creating feedback mechanisms throughout the supply chain
What is the primary way marketers use data to optimize supply chain functionality?
the procurement of materials, parts, and services
What is the purchasing aspect of the logistics process?
it lets companies reach markets around the world, good transportation management makes value that is important for keeping customers happy, it greatly influences the entire supply chain
What is the role of transportation in the logistics process?
good transportation management creates value
What is the role of transportation management in logistics?
the movement of goods to help firms build a supply and compete globally
What is the transportation aspect of the logistics process?
the storage of both materials and finished goods
What is the warehousing aspect of the logistics process?
they are specialized buildings designed to store and send finished goods to customers, they are essential to the order fulfillment process as they speed delivery of goods and minimize costs, it is owned by a company that's engaged in gathering and selling products to end customers
What is true about distribution centers?
firms can evaluate a potential supply chain partner's overall performance, they can analyze data to determine a potential partner's delivery, quality, and service record, firms are able to analyze all the costs related to elements within a supply chain
What is true about firms using data to learn about potential supply chain partners?
a marketing channel serves as a supply chain go-between, each marketing channel serves a specific purpose in the supply chain
What is true about marketing channels?
a distributor buys large quantities of goods from a producer and warehouses them and resells them, distributors usually only sell products for a single manufacturer or for non-competing companies
What is true about the functions of distributors?
firms use data to identify the costs and benefits associated with each choice of supply chain partners
What is true regarding using data to manage costs in the supply chain?
capacity and accessibility
When choosing transportation modes, companies must consider _______________________
transportation
Which aspect of logistics allows companies to market goods to greater distances, helping build global supply chains and compete in new markets?
sell to other businesses
Wholesalers are similar to grocery stores, except wholesalers ______________
products may become outdated if they are warehoused for extended periods, carrying excessive inventory is expensive
Why is ending up with excess inventory, a disadvantage of the push strategy, a liability for firms?
accessibility
how easy it is for a transportation mode to get the freight from one loading dock to another
request for proposal
Firms often choose their initial partners through a(n) _________________
downstream, final customer; upstream, customer to the manufacturer
In a supply chain, information, finances, and products flow ______________ toward the _____________, or _____________ from the _______________
can be carried by different types of vehicles
Intermodal transportation involves putting products in a container that _________________
multiple modes of transportation
Intermodal transportation is transportation of freight in a container using _____________
moving goods, services, and information from their point of origin to the final customer
Logistics is the process of ___________________
supply chain intermediaries
Marketing channels are considered _______________
approximately half
Materials that are purchased for manufacturing typically account _____________of the product costs
3 or more companies
One characteristic of a supply chain is the involvement of ______________
cannot transport physical goods
One disadvantage of the digital transportation method is that it _____________
lower profitability and higher prices
Over time, costs within the supply chain can increase, which can result in ________________
product design and time to market, involving appropriate suppliers early in the product design process
Purchasing can help improve ______________ for new products by _____________________
capacity
the ability of a transportation mode to handle the required volume
a supply chain
A set of 3 or more companies linked by one or more of the upstream and downstream flows from source to consumer is referred to as _______________
has insufficient inventory to fill an order
A stockout occurs when a firm _____________
outward focus on the activities and performance of other companies, inward focus on one's own company
A supply chain orientation emphasizes a(n) ____________________ rather than a(n) ___________________
transportation mode
Accessibility, speed, capacity, cost, service, and international capabilities are all considerations for choosing a(n) ___________________
downstream flow
As a product moves along a(n) ______________, value is added to that product
noncompeting products, partners with only one company
Because a distributor only buys _______________, it typically ______________
push-pull strategy, flexibility
By using a ______________, companies can achieve economies of scale in purchasing while ___________________
cost data, input components, storage facilities, and distribution channels
Choice of supply chain partners is in part based on _______________ related to the elements within the supply chain, including the _________________________
changes in production costs and in logistics costs
Costs in the supply chain can increase as a result of _______________
pull strategy
Customer orders drive manufacturing and distribution operations in a(n) ______________
a retailer buys goods in relatively small quantities and then resells them to end users
Describe a retailer
it requires a production facility that can change quickly to produce different products
A major disadvantage of a pull strategy is that ___________________
wholesaler, retailers, consumers
A ___________ acts as a "middleman", buying goods in bulk and reselling them to ____________, which in turn sell to ________________
retailer
A company that purchases and resells products to consumers for their personal or family use is a(n) _______________
coordination and information sharing
A firm requires a high level of ______________ to manage its supply chain functionality
wholesaler
A firm that buys large quantities of goods from various producers or vendors, warehouses them, and resells them to retailers or others businesses is a(n) ________________
a wholesaler, distributors
A firm that purchases goods in bulk from various producers, warehouses them, and then resells them to retailers and other businesses is referred to as _______________. Closely related are ____________ which typically only purchase noncompeting products and often work with only one producer
to identify costs and benefits with each choice of supply chain partner, to manage supply chain costs, to manage supply chain functionality, to coordinate high levels of information sharing
How do firms rely on data to help inform their supply chain and channel management strategies?
by forecasting future demand using past sales and consumer confidence ratings
How do marketers use data to inform inventory decisions?
by controlling stages along the supply chain moving from production to end customer, by having goods and services available when required along the supply chain through better inventory and transportation management
How do supply chains add value?
less operating expenses, higher transportation costs from production sites to distribution centers
If a company has fewer facilities in a distribution network, it will incur _______________. More distribution centers can lead to _________________________
product allocation function
In a distribution center, available goods are picked to fill customer orders under the __________________
pull
Supply chain strategy with the traits: the good is not made until a customer order is received, the company's marketing strategy requires agility and product customization
any savings in purchase costs can add significantly to a company's profits
Since materials purchased for manufacturing typically account for approximately half of the product costs, this means that __________________
management philosophy, adopt an outward focus on the activities and performance of other firms
Supply chain orientation is a type of _____________ that requires marketers to ___________________
push
Supply chain strategy with the traits: the firm waits for a customer to order the product through the marketing channel, the company's marketing strategy includes objectives related to cost competitiveness and customer service