Table of Contents
I. Introduction…………………………………………………………..3
II. Defining Supply Chain Management……………………………….3-4
III. History of Supply Chain Management……………………………...4-6
IV. Supply Chain Management in Vendor-managed inventory………….6
V. VMI Analysis………………………………………………………..7-8
VI. Conclusion…………………………………………………………….9
VII. References……………………………………………………………10
Supply Chain Management 3
Supply Chain Management creating the Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)
Introduction
As consumers in a busy everyday world we want things fast and the more demand the faster the supply and the demand for management of the different systems within a supply chain. Supply chain management is divided into many different tasks and developing tasks that control the aspect of raw materials all the way to the actual ending product demanded by the customer. Supply chain management is complex and has many different aspects of control and it is important that the managers within the management system know the details and the way the demand in control the chain management of the system. There is a need for supply chain management because there is a need to improve operations, competitive pressures, the need to manage inventories, etc (Stevenson pg 506). In order to increase supply chain management effectiveness and create a vendor-managed inventory (VMI), according to Stevenson author of Production Management, “Vendor-managed ...