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QUESTIONS
1.1 Discuss the customer service level strategy chicken farmers in SA should follow to
ensure that consumers receive the right products, at the right time and at the right
place. Justify your answer through examples from the case study. 6 marks for
theory, 6 marks for application [ 12 marks]
The business environment in the modern world has become highly competitive.
Business must therefore ensure that they keep their competitiveness through selling
right products. Using the case study on chicken farming in South Africa, to ensure that
consumers receive the right products at the right time and in the right place, chicken
farmers should adopt a customer service level strategy that integrates several key
aspects of their operations, particularly focusing on the efficiency and reliability of their
supply chain. From a theoretical standpoint, a robust customer service level strategy
in this context should encompass the following.
Reliable Order Fulfilment
Ensuring that the products ordered by customers (whether retailers, wholesalers, or
individual consumers) are accurately picked, packed, and delivered according to the
agreed-upon specifications (Astete, 2022). The case study highlights the detailed
process of production and harvesting, processing, warehousing, inventory
management, order fulfilment, and distribution. To ensure reliable order fulfilment,
chicken farmers need to have efficient systems in place at each of these stages. For
example, accurate inventory management systems are crucial to ensure the
availability of the right products (e.g., specific cuts of chicken or quantities of eggs)
when orders are placed (Bag & Gupta, 2020). Using Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) systems for larger operations can integrate these aspects and improve order
accuracy.
Timely Delivery
Meeting the expected delivery schedules to ensure freshness and availability of
chicken products for consumers. This is particularly critical for perishable goods like
chicken. The case study emphasizes the importance of transportation and the use of
refrigerated trucks to maintain the cold chain. South Africa's road infrastructure plays
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