An Overview and Explication of the Importance of Organizational Supply Chains
Although every organization has one, far too many companies of all sizes and types fail to analyze their supply chain in order to identify opportunities for reducing input, warehouse and transportation costs and optimizing the delivery of products and services to end consumers. To help determine the facts, the purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of supply chains and why they are critically important for all organizations. Including a description of a value chain and the corresponding flow of structure, the type of inputs and outputs that are typically used in supply chains and a discussion concerning inventory points and forecasting. In addition, a description of sourcing activities and associated risks as well as the implications of locations and logistics are also provided. Finally, a summary of the research and important findings concerning the importance of organizational supply chains are presented in the conclusion.
Value chain and flow of structure
Created by Michael Porter during the 1990s, a value chain is used to describe the flow of structure from the beginning of a supply chain to the completed delivery of goods and/or services to end consumers, usually in a graphic fashion to facilitate the identification of the multiple discrete steps that are involved in the value chain process (Porter, 2019). It is important to note, though, that every value chain is different in some way depending on the type of enterprise and its primary organizational objectives, but the main focus of the value chain analysis is to help business practitioners determine at which points along the value chain a competitive advantage...
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