Describe how you would design a logistics network consisting of only one warehouse. What information and data is needed to make this determination? What strategy will be employed in this network?

Logistics Network

Instructions:
Assignment 1: Written Essay
This week we discussed and reviewed network planning. Describe how you would design a logistics network consisting of only one warehouse. In the discussion, include the steps you need to take in order to design the optimal network. What information and data is needed to make this determination? What strategy will be employed in this network?

• 750 – 1,000 words (3 – 4 pages) written essay
• APA format required (including title page, reference page – no abstract required)
• 5 – 7 academic resources for 300/400 level courses
• Content of paper should address the concepts covered this week utilizing personal experience as well as research

Using the template attached to this assignment for your submission, start your search by first listing key search terms you will use to locate two resources for this essay.

Chapter 1 Resources

Assignment Prompt and Instructions:

This week you will be searching the internet for two resources that add to your understanding of the lesson material in chapter 1 of your textbook by Chase on Demystifying Demand Forecasting. Use the template attached to this assignment for your submission. Start your search by first listing key search terms you will use to locate two resources for this essay. Then, search in YouTube, Google, Bing, or any other search engine for a resource that adds to your knowledge of forecasting. Do not source “for-purchase options” such as consultancies or statistical software. As an example, you could source a YouTube video that expands your understanding of the basics of forecasting demand from either the demand or supply side. You will have four sections in this 500-word paper.

1. Overview of subject(s) searched for including key-terms used to search
2. Resource 1: Hyperlink the title of the resource, then complete a thorough review of the content
3. Resource 2: Hyperlink the title of the resource, then complete a thorough review of the content
4. Summarize what you learned that added to your understanding of forecasting

Review the attached article that discusses in this uniquely severe global crisis, leaders need new operating models to respond quickly to the rapidly shifting environment and sustain their organizations through the trials ahead. Provide a summary of what you garnered from your reading and how it relates to topics discussed in this course.

Global crisis

Review the attached article that discusses in this uniquely severe global crisis, leaders need new operating models to respond quickly to the rapidly shifting environment and sustain their organizations through the trials ahead.
Provide a summary of what you garnered from your reading and how it relates to topics discussed in this course.

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Report Requirements:
Your article review (similar to a book review) should be no more than two double-spaced typed pages, and effectively capture the central points of the article.
The key information (title, source, author, date, etc.) should be properly cited in APA format.
Proper English grammar, paragraph structure, and sentence form should be exhibited throughout the review.
Refer to https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/ for helpful tips on quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.
Grading will be based on effectiveness in capturing the details of the article, as well as the quality of the writing with regard to report structure.

Research a real life Global Organization and explain how they conduct/manage their Purchasing Department and describe their Purchasing Business Strategy. Explain how important is having an efficient Purchasing strategy for the company’s success

Purchasing strategy for a company

For your project, research a real life Global Organization and explain how they conduct/manage their Purchasing Department and describe their Purchasing Business Strategy. Explain how important is having an efficient Purchasing strategy for the company’s success. Write a 2-5 document explaining your findings and conclusions. Include a cover page and a references page. Please follow the “weekly calendar” for the project due date.

Describe the various factors that have to be considered when selecting logistics service providers. How in practice do you think consignors make decisions concerning choosing logistics services?

Service Providers (W4)

Part I. Describe the various factors that have to be considered when selecting logistics service providers. How in practice do you think consignors make decisions concerning choosing logistics services?

Part II. End your initial response with a follow-up question for your classmates to address in further the discussion.

The broad interest being generated by this assignment worried Aaron. Would he have to justify his recommendations to everyone in the company?

Case Study: Profitability Analysis at Best Potato Chips, Inc.

Problem: case 9

Editonal Information:

Aaron Delaney, logistics manager at Best Potato Chips, Inc.., was faced with a difficult task. Joe Kik, the new vice president, had circulated a letter from Best Potato Chips’ only mass merchandise customer, Value Savings Stores, complaining of poor operating performance. Among the problems cited by Value Savings Stores were: (1) frequent stockouts on store shelves (2) poor customer service responsiveness and (3) high prices for Best Potato Chips’ products. The letter suggested that if Best Potato Chips were to remain a supplier to Value Savings Stores, it would need to eliminate stockouts by: (1) providing direct store delivery four times per week (instead of three) (2) installing an automated order inquiry system to increase customer service responsiveness ($600,000 investment) and (3) decreasing product prices paid by Value by 5 percent. While the previous vice president would most certainly have begun implementing the suggested changes, Joe Kik was different. He requested that Aaron prepare a detailed analysis of Best Potato Chips’ profitability by segment. He also asked that it be prepared on a spreadsheet to permit some basic analysis. This was something that Aaron had never previously attempted, and it was needed first thing in the morning.

Best Potato Chips, Inc., is the second largest potato chip producer in the mid-Michigan market. The company was founded in 1962 and following an unsuccessful attempt at national expansion has remained primarily a regional operation. The company currently manufactures and distributes several varieties of potato chips to three different types of retail accounts: grocery, drug, and mass merchandise. The largest percentage of business is concentrated in the grocery segment, with 450 retail customer locations accounting for 6,100,000 annual unit sales and more than 65 percent of annual revenue. The drug segment comprises 240 customer locations which account for 1,200,000 annual unit sales and about 13 percent of annual revenue. In the mass merchandise segment, Best Potato Chips has one customer (Value Savings) with 36 locations that account for 2,400,000 annual unit sales and almost 22 percent of annual revenue. All distribution is store-direct, with delivery drivers handling returns of outdated material and all shelf placement and merchandising.

Recently, Best Potato Chips has actively sought growth in the mass merchandise segment because of the perceived profit potential. However, while the company is acutely aware of overall business profitability, there has never been an analysis on a customer segment basis.

Performance Statistic

Aaron recently attended a seminar at a major midwestern university concerning activity-based costing. He was anxious to apply the techniques he had learned at the seminar to the current situation, but was unsure exactly how to proceed. He did not understand the relationship between activity-based costing and segment profitability analysis, but he knew the first step in either is to identify relevant costs. Aaron obtained a copy of Best Potato Chips’ most recent income statement(table1)

Table 1:

Income net sales: 17,710,000

cost and expenses: 11,359,000

cost of goods sold: 5,312,000

Marketing, Sales, Logistics and Other expenses: 16,771,000

Earnings before income taxes: 939,000

He also knew specific information concerning logistic costs by segment (table 2). All deliveries were store-direct with two deliveries per week to grocery stores, one delivery per week to drug stores and three deliveries per week to mass merchandiser stores. The cost of delivery to each store was dependent on the type of vehicle used and the amount of time spent at store locations. Standard route trucks were used for drug stores and grocery stores, while extended vehicles were used to accommodate the volume at mass merchandisers.

Table 2:

Cost Category/Segment Grocery Drug Mass Merchandise
Stocking Cost ($/Delivery) $25 $20 $50
Delivery Cost ($/Delivery) $30 $30 $55
Trade prices for grocery and drug stores were $1.90 per unit and $1.60 for Value Savings. Aaron was also aware that Value Savings Stores required Best Potato Chips to cover the suggested retail price with a sticker bearing its (reduced) retail price. The machinery required to apply these labels had an annual lease cost of $60,000.00. Labor and materials for the labels cost an additional $.06 per unit.

Conclusion

As Aaron sat in his office compiling information to complete the segment profitability analysis, he received several unsolicited offers for assistance. Bill Smith, manager marketing, urged him not to bother with the analysis:

Value Savings Stores is clearly our single most important customer. Look at the sales per store. We should immediately implement the suggested changes.

Steve Brown, director of manufacturing, disagreed. He felt the additional manufacturing cost required to meet Value Savings Stores’ requirements was too high:

We should let Value Savings Stores know what we really think about their special requirements. Stickers, of all things! What business do they think we are in?

The sales force had a different opinion. Jake Williams felt the grocery segment was most important:

Just look at that volume! How could they be anything but our best customers?

The broad interest being generated by this assignment worried Aaron. Would he have to justify his recommendations to everyone in the company? Aaron quietly closed his office door.

Based on the available information and his own knowledge of ABC systems, Aaron needed to complete a segment profitability analysis before his meeting with Joe in the morning. With all these interruptions, it was going to be a long night.

Based on what you know about their business needs, do you recommend they should use a transportation 3PL, a warehouse 3PL, a distribution / fulfillment 3PL or a some sort of combination? Why? Once the 3PL selection process is complete, what kind of relationship do you feel would be most appropriate for the 3PL you have recommended: vendor, partner, strategic alliance, or some other option? Why?

3PL Case Study Ch 10-13

Bioworld Merchandizing is a leading global manufacture of licensed apparel and accessories. They have licensing agreements with dozens of companies such as DC comics, Disney, and Warner Brothers. With 150+ product design experts, they have entire teams to cover every product category. They can create custom assortments for a variety of retail price points. Their products are sold worldwide through big box retailers such as GameStop, Walmart and Target, through specialty boutiques and directly to the consumer via their fulfillment operations.

https://bioworldmerch.com/ (Links to an external site.)

 

1. Bioword is currently operating out of 12 warehouses spread across the United States. Recently they have considered reducing the number of warehouses they use. What are the functional distribution trade offs they need to be aware of when making this decision? Explain how this decision will impact each tradeoff.

Bioworld Merchandizing would like to focus more on their core competency, product design. To do so they have recently considered outsourcing some logistics tasks to a third-party logistics provider (3PL).

2. Based on what you know about their business needs, do you recommend they should use a transportation 3PL, a warehouse 3PL, a distribution / fulfillment 3PL or a some sort of combination? Why?

3. Once the 3PL selection process is complete, what kind of relationship do you feel would be most appropriate for the 3PL you have recommended: vendor, partner, strategic alliance, or some other option? Why?

How will Bioworld’s product mix and the product lifecycle create a unique challenge for a 3PL?

Research two journal articles from the APUS online library on the same reverse logistics topic. Write a summary of each article and then compare both summaries

Articles summary

Write a two-page paper, plus the title page and a reference page on the following statement:
Research two journal articles from the APUS online library on the same reverse logistics topic. Write a summary of each article and then compare both in terms of:

  1. how each defined their specific reverse logistics topic,
  2. what company or event was compared,
  3. how each reached their conclusions, and
  4. how their conclusions compared.

Incorporate at least two references from articles listed within the online APUS library

Describe the various factors that have to be considered when selecting logistics service providers. How in practice do you think consignors make decisions concerning choosing logistics services?

Service Providers (W4)

Part I. Describe the various factors that have to be considered when selecting logistics service providers. How in practice do you think consignors make decisions concerning choosing logistics services?

Part II. End your initial response with a follow-up question for your classmates to address in further the discussion.

In your view, does transport add value in the supply chain? Give an example to back up your answer. End your initial response with a follow-up question for your classmates to address in further the discussion.

Adding Value (W3)

Part I: In your view, does transport add value in the supply chain? Give an example to back up your answer.

Part II: End your initial response with a follow-up question for your classmates to address in further the discussion.