Definition Of Supply Chain Management

Supply chain management is basically the organizationtransportation and of course, inventory. *
and management of information and material flow inManagement of inventory: Number and location of
a customer supply chain.inventory and also covers raw materials, finished
Supply chain management can be defined as thegoods as well as work in progress.
process of planning, implementing and monitoring theThe flow of the supply chain execution is always bi
everyday operations of a supply chain. Supply chaindirectional and basically manages and coordinates
management is an all encompassing process as itmovement of material, information and finances of
undertakes the management of availability of rawthe supply chain. There are some key supply chain
materials, their processing into finished goods and themanagement processes that have been identified.
distributions of the same. The aim of all this is toThey are:
provide the highest level of satisfaction to the* Management of customer relations. * Management
customer and thus increase the business of theof customer service * Management of demands. *
company. And with the increasing complexity of theFulfillment of orders. * Manufacturing flow
supply chain, supply chain management has alsomanagement. * Management of supplier relations. *
become about coordinating and collaborating with theDeveloping the product and commercializing it. *
different trade partners now involved in the supplyManaging returns.
chain.Other key business processes which are used as
Supply chain management is supposed to besupply chain procedures and are a vital part of the
undertaken by the high level management committeeprocess and include:
of the company. The employees have to willingly* Customer service management: Steps used by
adhere to their decisions in order to bring aboutcompanies to build successful customer relations
maximum efficiency in the supply chain.include focusing on mutually satisfying goals;
Supply chain management decisions are made onestablishing and maintaining customer relations;
three different levels- the tactical, strategic andproduce feelings of positivity and trust between the
operational levels. Strategic level involves long termcustomers and organization. * Procurement
decisions while tactical level includes medium termprocesses. * Product developing and commercializing:
decisions while operational level is concerned withThis includes coordinating with customer relationship
very short term day-to-day operational concerns.management to identify customer articulated needs,
The problems that the supply chain system isselecting suppliers and materials and developing
supposed to address includes the following:production technology to integrate and produce the
* Distributor Network Configuration: Quantities andbest supply chain flow. * Manufacturing flow
locations of people involved with the entire processmanagement processes. * Physical distribution. *
of the supply chain including the suppliers, customers,Outsourcing and partnerships. * Performance
warehouses, production facilities and distributionmeasurement regarding cost, productivity measures,
centers. * Strategies for distribution: Centralized,customer service, asset measurement and quality.
direct shipments, push and pull strategies, crossTogether with all of these the supply chain
docking and third party logistics. * Information:management system has managed to put into place
Integrating systems and processes through supplyan integrated supply and demand management within
chain to share relevant and significant informationand across business firms.
consisting of demand signals, forecasting,