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WARNING: PLEASE NOTE THAT PLAGIARISM IS A SERIOUS ACADEMIC
OFFENSE, therefore students must use this document ONLY as a guideline. Hence
students have regenerated their own (personalized) solutions paying particular
attention to module contents as prescribed by module facilitators, lecturers and
supervisors. This document’s purpose is to compact all sources of information that
might be relevant to students’ assignments, hence additional knowledge on the
provided information is not restricted by the authors. However, submitting this
document as one’s final work is considered unethical, and students should be
penalized. If this document is plagiarized by the users and fails, EXCELCENTRE
should not be rendered accountable since the contents in this document only give
learners a kick-start on what is expected of them from their areas of specialty.
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DOCUMENT IN WRITING THEIR ASSIGNMENT
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world
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Table of Contents
Introduction (2 marks) ........................................................................................................ 154
Challenges and goals for managing supplier relationships over time (20 marks) ..................... 155
Objectives of an effective measurement system (6 marks) ................................................... 160
Comprehensive supply chain metrics applicable to supplier relationships and performance (8
marks) ............................................................................................................................... 161
Importance of benchmarking as a performance measurement practice (6 marks) .................. 163
Conclusion (2 marks) ......................................................................................................... 164
References ....................................................................................................................... 165
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 168
QUESTION 1 ..................................................................................................... 168
QUESTION 2 ..................................................................................................... 169
QUESTION 3 ..................................................................................................... 170
QUESTION 4 ..................................................................................................... 172
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 174
References ....................................................................................................................... 175
TITLE: Logistics costs optimisation in South Africa .......................................................... 179
Details of the author ......................................................................................................... 179
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 179
Transportation Economics and Pricing Factors to Reduce Transport Costs ........... 179
Route Optimization ....................................................................................... 180
Freight Consolidation .................................................................................... 180
Negotiation with Carriers ............................................................................... 180
Load Planning ............................................................................................... 180
Technology Integration .................................................................................. 180
Fuel Management ......................................................................................... 180
Outsourcing vs In-House ................................................................................... 181
Dynamic Pricing Models ................................................................................ 181
Economic Advantages of Strategic Warehousing ................................................. 181
Reduced Inventory Holding Costs .................................................................. 181
Improved Order Fulfilment ............................................................................. 181
Enhanced Inventory Management .................................................................. 182
Lower Transportation Costs ........................................................................... 182
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Scalability and Flexibility ............................................................................... 182
Cost-Efficient Sourcing .................................................................................. 182
Risk Management ............................................................................................. 182
Appropriate Materials Handling Systems to Reduce Labour Costs .................... 183
Automation .................................................................................................. 183
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) ....................................................... 183
Lean Materials Handling ................................................................................ 183
Ergonomic Equipment ................................................................................... 183
Training and Development ............................................................................. 184
Inventory Layout Optimization........................................................................ 184
Cross-Training Employees .............................................................................. 184
Real-Time Data Utilization.............................................................................. 184
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 185
References ....................................................................................................................... 186
Question 3: Building Collaborative Relationships with Suppliers .................................... 187
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 187
1. Relationship and Dependency Forms for Collaboration ............................................... 187
Inter-dependent Dependency .......................................................................................... 187
One-way (unilateral) Dependency .................................................................................... 187
2. Trust Form in Collaborative Relationships ................................................................... 188
Contractual Trust ............................................................................................................. 188
Competence Trust ............................................................................................................ 188
Relational Trust ................................................................................................................ 188
3. Challenges and Objectives for Maintaining Supplier Relationships Over Time ............ 188
Obstacles ......................................................................................................................... 189
Communication Obstacles .............................................................................................. 189
Differing Cultures ............................................................................................................. 189
Power Disequilibria .......................................................................................................... 189
Objectives ........................................................................................................................ 189
Shared Value Creation ..................................................................................................... 189
Long-Term Stability .......................................................................................................... 189
Shared Risk Management ................................................................................................. 190
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 190
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PU E
SHI
NG Y L E NC
OU TO THE GATE OF EXC EL
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world
,EXCELCENTRE LEARNING INSTITUTE 068 980 4301
WARNING: PLEASE NOTE THAT PLAGIARISM IS A SERIOUS ACADEMIC
OFFENSE, therefore students must use this document ONLY as a guideline. Hence
students have regenerated their own (personalized) solutions paying particular
attention to module contents as prescribed by module facilitators, lecturers and
supervisors. This document’s purpose is to compact all sources of information that
might be relevant to students’ assignments, hence additional knowledge on the
provided information is not restricted by the authors. However, submitting this
document as one’s final work is considered unethical, and students should be
penalized. If this document is plagiarized by the users and fails, EXCELCENTRE
should not be rendered accountable since the contents in this document only give
learners a kick-start on what is expected of them from their areas of specialty.
CAUTION: STUDENTS ARE NOT MANDATED TO USE EVERY DETAIL IN THIS
DOCUMENT IN WRITING THEIR ASSIGNMENT
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world
,EXCELCENTRE LEARNING INSTITUTE 068 980 4301
Table of Contents
Introduction (2 marks) ........................................................................................................ 154
Challenges and goals for managing supplier relationships over time (20 marks) ..................... 155
Objectives of an effective measurement system (6 marks) ................................................... 160
Comprehensive supply chain metrics applicable to supplier relationships and performance (8
marks) ............................................................................................................................... 161
Importance of benchmarking as a performance measurement practice (6 marks) .................. 163
Conclusion (2 marks) ......................................................................................................... 164
References ....................................................................................................................... 165
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 168
QUESTION 1 ..................................................................................................... 168
QUESTION 2 ..................................................................................................... 169
QUESTION 3 ..................................................................................................... 170
QUESTION 4 ..................................................................................................... 172
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 174
References ....................................................................................................................... 175
TITLE: Logistics costs optimisation in South Africa .......................................................... 179
Details of the author ......................................................................................................... 179
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 179
Transportation Economics and Pricing Factors to Reduce Transport Costs ........... 179
Route Optimization ....................................................................................... 180
Freight Consolidation .................................................................................... 180
Negotiation with Carriers ............................................................................... 180
Load Planning ............................................................................................... 180
Technology Integration .................................................................................. 180
Fuel Management ......................................................................................... 180
Outsourcing vs In-House ................................................................................... 181
Dynamic Pricing Models ................................................................................ 181
Economic Advantages of Strategic Warehousing ................................................. 181
Reduced Inventory Holding Costs .................................................................. 181
Improved Order Fulfilment ............................................................................. 181
Enhanced Inventory Management .................................................................. 182
Lower Transportation Costs ........................................................................... 182
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Scalability and Flexibility ............................................................................... 182
Cost-Efficient Sourcing .................................................................................. 182
Risk Management ............................................................................................. 182
Appropriate Materials Handling Systems to Reduce Labour Costs .................... 183
Automation .................................................................................................. 183
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) ....................................................... 183
Lean Materials Handling ................................................................................ 183
Ergonomic Equipment ................................................................................... 183
Training and Development ............................................................................. 184
Inventory Layout Optimization........................................................................ 184
Cross-Training Employees .............................................................................. 184
Real-Time Data Utilization.............................................................................. 184
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 185
References ....................................................................................................................... 186
Question 3: Building Collaborative Relationships with Suppliers .................................... 187
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 187
1. Relationship and Dependency Forms for Collaboration ............................................... 187
Inter-dependent Dependency .......................................................................................... 187
One-way (unilateral) Dependency .................................................................................... 187
2. Trust Form in Collaborative Relationships ................................................................... 188
Contractual Trust ............................................................................................................. 188
Competence Trust ............................................................................................................ 188
Relational Trust ................................................................................................................ 188
3. Challenges and Objectives for Maintaining Supplier Relationships Over Time ............ 188
Obstacles ......................................................................................................................... 189
Communication Obstacles .............................................................................................. 189
Differing Cultures ............................................................................................................. 189
Power Disequilibria .......................................................................................................... 189
Objectives ........................................................................................................................ 189
Shared Value Creation ..................................................................................................... 189
Long-Term Stability .......................................................................................................... 189
Shared Risk Management ................................................................................................. 190
Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 190
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