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Question added by Saad Jamal Saad project coordinator Al Majdouie Group
11 years ago

How do you manage the supply chain ?‎

for a company that makes private label for a Wal-Mart or Tesco where you have no company name or brand name recognition‎

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Answer added by  Faisal Ba-aqeel, Procurement and Facility Manager - KSA, Delivery Hero
11 years ago

In general, you have to ensure that all involved departments are aware of the concept of Supply Chain, and well linked and stick to each other, Then to set a fixed roles ... See More

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Answer added by  Dick Chapman, Area Asset Manager North East & Scotland, Northgate Vehicle Hire
11 years ago

Hello Saad,   Your product will grow if you maintain a great service, however, with these big companies loyalty does not exist and if you are late in delivery or your pro ... See More

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Answer added by  Adil Moinuddin, Business Development manager - Lubricants , Yusuf Jiza Al Rasheedi Est. For Trade.
9 years ago

Supply Chain Management is a process of team work. It involves the inputs and efforts of all the indviduals involved. Basically it has3 stages in it namely Inventory, Pro ... See More

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Answer added by  elfatih mohamed ali Ali, Procurement and Logistic Officer, Sudanese Microfinance Development Facility SMDF
11 years ago

Supply chain is the art in   acquisition the required item through procurement Storage in case of centralized activities (warehousing )  till the distribution list Tr ... See More

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Answer added by  Ali Patrik Eid, Freelancer., Freelanc Translation
11 years ago

1. Plan—This is the strategic portion of SCM. Companies need a strategy for managing all the resources that go toward meeting customer demand for their product or service ... See More