Supply Chain Management System Basics
By C.M. Paulson, published Apr 24, 2007
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- Creation of Service/Product Specifications: Obviously, the company must determine the exact product or services for which the supply chain management system will be necessary before starting the process. During this discussion, clear requirements and quality standards should be decided and documented.
- Determining Who Will Supply the Service/Product: Once the service/product specifications have been identified through the first step in the supply chain management system, the company must determine who (and how) the service/product will be sourced. Sourcing should be determined based upon who can meet the above product requirements, taking price and schedule into account.
- Determining the Price of the Service/Product: If an outside supplier is needed to source the product, then the purchasing team will have to negotiate with the supplier to determine how much the product cost will be. These negotiations have most likely begun during the second determination phase of the supply chain management system.
- Ensuring that the Product/Service is Completed Properly: The final step in the supply chain management system is that it must decided whether the product/service that has provided has met the predefined quality standards, as well as meeting both schedule and price targets.
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