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    Growth plans and opportunities. Presently, IKEA aims to open 10-20 new retail outlets annually, with forecast of double sales target in a timeframe of five years. These targets can be accomplished through strict control functions and monitoring of inventories to ensure keeping costs at the minimum (Kelly, 2010, p. 3). In fact, in spite of inflation rate and rising cost of raw materials and fuel, IKEA has managed to reduce its average costs by 0.8% in FY2012 (“IKEA Group,” cited in “Strategic Supply

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    CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY ELEFTHERIA DIMITRAKOU LEARNING FROM THE FASHION INDUSTRY: A STRUCTURED LITERATURE REVIEW CRANFIELD CENTRE FOR LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MSc THESIS CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY CRANFIELD SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CRANFIELD CENTRE FOR LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MSc THESIS Academic Year 2006-2007 ELEFTHERIA DIMITRAKOU Learning from the Fashion Industry: A Structured Literature Review Supervisor: Dr. Chris Morgan August 2007 This thesis is

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    and utilized physical means (Kreutzberger, 2010, p.160). Generally, the major factors for adjustments are changes in flow directions and sizes and the operator’s share in the market. According to market players in the maritime transport, inland logistics are one of the most significant segments still enhancing economic signals in order to add value and enhance profitability. Bundling is regarded as one of the most probable solutions on ways to enhance the intermodal transport and could also improve

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    Supply Chain

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    competitor’s price. Supply Chain Logistics A supply chain is a network of retailers, distributors, transporters, storage facilities, and suppliers that participate in the production, delivery, and sale of a product to the consumer. Therefore, both companies focus on three key parts: which

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    ‘With the help of critical analytical frameworks to GSCs analyse the strengths and weaknesses of mainstream supply chain management’ BUS 326 – Coursework Introduction During the past decades many academics strived to conceptualise a framework that explain what a global supply chain is and how it is managed. GSC is an old phenomenon as it derives from colonialism, where European countries threatened weaker populations in Asia and Africa taking advantage of their resources, but it strongly developed

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    Nortonia Case Study

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    In Gastonia, NC when you need expedited trucking services or air freight call on the experts at H.E. Transolutions. We're your transportation logistics experts. We understand the needs of a business owner. Transportation isn't always easy, especially when you try to navigate it by yourself. That's where we come in. We're your one-stop logistics company. We handle your freight from start to finish. We'll meet the semi or be waiting for the rail car in order to unload your goods, and then reload them

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    companies are successful in the market, for instance, Zara, IKEA, Dell, and Zipcare among many. However, the innovativeness of the company matters in its success level. Different companies apply different principles in their supply chain, and their logistic management strategies are different. The associated differences market their differences in the level of being successful in the market. The business model, competitive advantage, success strategies associated with lowering prices, advanced technology

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    Text 1 Reference: Simangunsong, E., Hendry, L. & Stevenson, M., 2012 Supply-Chain Uncertainty: A Review and Theoretical Foundation for Future Research, International Journal Of Production Research 50 (16) pp. 4493-4523 Available through EBSCO Database at: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=78236208&site=ehost-live [Accessed 21 January 2015] Selection: The resource is a peer-reviewed article of the International Journal of production research which was published in

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    Supply Chain

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    MANAGEMENT LEVEL : 2.1 ASSIGNMENT Discuss the policy instruments that the government of Zimbabwe applies to intervene in the freight-transport industry and point out in your view how these measures affect business logistics management and performance in the country. Introduction Transport policy deals with the development of a set of constructs and propositions that are established to achieve particular objectives relating to social, economic and environmental

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    Grocery Gateway

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    Central at Grocery Gateway 1. What information systems are used at Grocery Gateway to help them make decisions? Would you classify these systems as TPS, DSS, or EIS? * The web site acts as a TPS as it supports customer transactions. * Logistic Management System is a mostly a DSS with some aspects of an EIS incorporated into it as analyzing some of its data can lead to strategic decisions. 2. How do these systems support operational, managerial or strategic level decisions?TPS collect

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