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Supply chain: Intro to supply chain Test Questions Correct Solutions Current Update Products and services are created from what? - Answer- materials, equipment, labor, time, money, and other resources Producing and delivering products and services requires what? - Answer- suppliers, manufacturers, and customers What is a total market stockout? - Answer- when all inventory is sold out What happens when there's a disruption with one link of the supply chain? - Answer- All links are interconnected, so a disruption with one will likely impact all others. A supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link Describe the flow of the supply chain - Answer- 1: raw materials 2: supplier 3: factory 4: distribution 5: retail Does information flow downstream or upstream in the supply chain? - Answer- Information flows BOTH directions in a supply chain. Such info includes market predictions, laws & regulations, product info, quantities, amounts ordered, etc. Usually housed in systems such as SAP. Which tier of suppliers and customers is it most important to identify? - Answer- Tier 1 because these are the partners with whom you will want to build a relationship with and share information first Define supply chain management - Answer- - the coordination of a network of otherwise independent trading partners creating a desired product or service, and moving it from suppliers, through manufacturing, and out to customers when and where they want it What are the four steps each trading partner in a supply chain must do in order to satisfy the underlying demand? - Answer- Plan, Source, Make, Deliver Supply chain management creates _____ by managing the processes of all of those independent trading partners so that they can _____ with one another in an _____, _____, and _____ way - Answer- - value - collaborate - efficient - effective - cost conscious What is the goal of supply chain management? - Answer- Increase Customer Service while simultaneously reducing both inventory investment and operating expenses - cost, quality, service The two main reasons companies implement SCM are....? - Answer- - achieve cost savings - better coordinate resources

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Supply chain: Intro to supply chain
Test Questions Correct Solutions
Current Update
Products and services are created from what? - Answer- materials, equipment, labor,
time, money, and other resources

Producing and delivering products and services requires what? - Answer- suppliers,
manufacturers, and customers

What is a total market stockout? - Answer- when all inventory is sold out

What happens when there's a disruption with one link of the supply chain? - Answer- All
links are interconnected, so a disruption with one will likely impact all others. A supply
chain is only as strong as its weakest link

Describe the flow of the supply chain - Answer- 1: raw materials
2: supplier
3: factory
4: distribution
5: retail

Does information flow downstream or upstream in the supply chain? - Answer-
Information flows BOTH directions in a supply chain. Such info includes market
predictions, laws & regulations, product info, quantities, amounts ordered, etc. Usually
housed in systems such as SAP.

Which tier of suppliers and customers is it most important to identify? - Answer- Tier 1
because these are the partners with whom you will want to build a relationship with and
share information first

Define supply chain management - Answer- - the coordination of a network of otherwise
independent trading partners creating a desired product or service, and moving it from
suppliers, through manufacturing, and out to customers when and where they want it

What are the four steps each trading partner in a supply chain must do in order to
satisfy the underlying demand? - Answer- Plan, Source, Make, Deliver

Supply chain management creates _____ by managing the processes of all of those
independent trading partners so that they can _____ with one another in an _____,
_____, and _____ way - Answer- - value
- collaborate
- efficient

, - effective
- cost conscious

What is the goal of supply chain management? - Answer- Increase Customer Service
while simultaneously reducing both inventory investment and operating expenses

- cost, quality, service

The two main reasons companies implement SCM are....? - Answer- - achieve cost
savings
- better coordinate resources

How does the service supply chain differ from a product supply chain? - Answer- - the
service supply chain is more about managing the relationships between the trading
partners than it is about managing the chain of supply

What are customers actually paying for in the service industry? - Answer- Labor and
intellectual property of the service provider

In a service supply chain, the service itself is not tangible but.... ? - Answer- it often
involves working on a tangible item that the customer provides

E.g., provide a car for the mechanic to work on

Service products cannot generally be produced in _____ or _____ - Answer- - in
advance

- or inventoried

Services are typically produced and consumed _____ - Answer- simultaneously

Many services require the use of _____ - Answer- Facilitating goods

What are facilitating goods? - Answer- Tangible elements used along with the service
provided

E.g., banks provide a service but need computers and office supplies to do so

supply chains are generally described as spanning _____ - Answer- from end-to-end

What is the SCOR model? - Answer- - Supply Chain Operations Research Model
- a framework that focuses on a basic supply chain of plan, source, make, deliver, and
return processes, repeated again and again along the supply chain.

Planning establishes the _____ within which the supply chain will operate - Answer-
parameters

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