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Title: Information Technology, Evolution of IT, Benifits of IT in Supply Chain Managment, Impotance of Timely & Accurate data in SCM.pdf
Description: Information Technology, Evolution of IT, Benifits of IT in Supply Chain Managment, Impotance of Timely & Accurate data in SCM.pdf
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Information within the Supply Chain
This includes information about:
customer demand, inventory levels, production…
Information shared by all members throughout
the supply chain is crucial for performance &
decision-making!
Key demands:
Accuracy
Timeliness
The organisation needs to have appropriate information
systems, relative to its strategy & business environment
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Legacy Systems for Specific Functions
Human
Resources
Engineering
Finance &
Accounting
Sales &
Marketing
Logistics
HQ &
Branches
Operations
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
Function
Server &
Database
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Evaluation of Legacy Systems
Advantages:
Cheap upgrade
Customised
Easy to track information &
transactions
Disadvantages:
Too specific
No linkage within the organisation
Little or no communication with other systems
No transparency of information used for decision
making
Inflexibility
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ERP Systems Integrate the
Organisation, Customer and Suppliers
Engineering
Operations
Sales &
Marketing
Human
Resources
Supplier
Relationship
Management
Central
CentralDatabase
Database
and Servers
Finance &
Accounting
Customer
Relationship
Management
Logistics
Headquarters
and Branches
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Evaluation of ERP Systems
Advantages
Increased control
Decreased cost due to faster data flow
Facilitated information sharing
Modular design covers different functions which
can be customised to specific organisational needs
Disadvantages
Difficult to implement
Expensive
Weak analytical capabilities
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IT and your company
What type of IT systems are employed in your company? What are they
used for?
Do the systems your company uses resemble Legacy systems or ERP
systems? What leads you to this conclusion?
What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of your systems?
With your knowledge of Legacy and ERP systems, can you see any way of
overcoming the disadvantages you identified above?
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Operational
Analytical Applications
Operational applications provide support
for specific logistics operations
Types of application:
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Inventory management systems (IMS)
Manufacturing execution systems (MES)
Transportation execution systems (TES)
Transport management systems (TMS)
Warehouse management systems (WMS)
Yard management systems (YMS)
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Evaluation of
Analytical Applications
Advantages
Involve much more than data processing
Provide optimal solutions and alternatives
Disadvantages
Issues outside the given parameters may also
impact on the decision-making process
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Create a matrix
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Analyse ways of improving the current situation
by comparing costs of new investments with its
benefits
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Action Point
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Start by identifying
processes or entities in the supply chain of your company
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Which are your supply chain’s worst performing areas? Compare these to
areas in your IT positioning grid
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Bar Coding and Scanning
Bar coding and scanning are computer readable & track
products at warehouses & retail outlets
Bar codes with different amounts of space & information have
been developed
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Satellite Technology
Satellite technology is used for
communication across broad
geographic areas and can have global
reach
Large volumes of information are
quickly communicated
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Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Positioning Systems (GPS) &
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are
integrated computer mapping & spatial
database management systems
GPS & GIS systems provide a broad array of
functions for geographically referenced data:
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Storage
Retrieval
Management
Analysis
Display
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Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI)
EDI refers to a computer exchange between
companies for high-volume transactions of
business documentation in standardised
formats
Value-added networks (VAN) can cope with
and exchange different standards
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The Internet
INTERNET
Internet technology together with personal
computer systems offer relatively cheap and
reliable means of integrating information
systems across the supply chain
The Internet offers:
A standard format for business documentation
using a single exchange language (eXtensible
markup language)
Exchange portals for supply chain members
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Exchange Portals
Exchange portals are sites on the Internet that
allow supply chain members to communicate
information on raw materials, products, price, &
to place orders and bids
There are three main types of portals:
Single firm exchange portals
Industry-based exchange portals
Cross-industry based exchange
portals
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Action Point
6
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Action Point
6
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Action Point
6
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Title: Information Technology, Evolution of IT, Benifits of IT in Supply Chain Managment, Impotance of Timely & Accurate data in SCM.pdf
Description: Information Technology, Evolution of IT, Benifits of IT in Supply Chain Managment, Impotance of Timely & Accurate data in SCM.pdf
Description: Information Technology, Evolution of IT, Benifits of IT in Supply Chain Managment, Impotance of Timely & Accurate data in SCM.pdf