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compare and contrast the customer service,customer satisfactio and customer success philosophies of supply chain management
Supply Chain Engineering is to make and execute supply chain processes.ANDTo make a schematic plan from supplier's supplier to the customer's customer and manage / execute the plan.
Supply Chain Engineering is to make and execute supply chain processes.ANDTo make a schematic plan from supplier's supplier to the customer's customer and manage / execute the plan.
Objective of a Supply Chain • Maximize overall value created • Supply chain value: difference between what the final product is worth to the customer and the effort the supply chain expends in filling the customer's request • Value is correlated to supply chain profitability (difference between revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain) • Sources of supply chain revenue: the customer • Sources of supply chain cost: flows of information, products, or funds between stages of the supply chain • Supply chain management is the management of flows between and among supply chain stages to maximize total supply chain profitability
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A customer driven supply chain isn't useful if it isn't effective. If a supplier can't get supply products customers need, then it isn't useful.
tom clewlow
The Customer service level rin a supply chain is a function of several different performance indices.
Some duties of a supply chain manager consists of managing all steps it takes to get the product into the consumers hands. This includes from the processing of the product to customer service to the customer.
Some duties of a supply chain manager consists of managing all steps it takes to get the product into the consumers hands. This includes from the processing of the product to customer service to the customer.
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No because it was the customer not the restaurant ... you may be able to sue the customer who broke the plate!