Los Sistemas de Gestión de Suministro (SCM)

Los Sistemas de Gestión de Suministro (SCM)

Understanding Supply Chain Management

Introduction to Supply Chain Management (SCM)

  • The process of how products reach consumers is known as the supply chain, which is crucial for effective business strategy.
  • SCM stands for Supply Chain Management, focusing on ensuring efficiency and profitability across five stages: planning, development, manufacturing, logistics, and returns.

Key Components of SCM

  • SCM encompasses the flow of goods from suppliers through manufacturers and distributors to end-users, integrating key business processes that add value.
  • It involves managing the lifecycle of a product or service from conception to consumption within an organization.

Phases of Supply Chain

  • The main phases include planning, production, distribution, and logistics; each phase must meet industry standards for effective operation.
  • Planning is essential for both product sales and service offerings; it assesses business profitability.

Production Process

  • The production phase focuses on relationships with raw material suppliers and includes aspects like reliability in shipping methods and payment terms.
  • Quality control during production is vital as it influences market success by ensuring products are effective and functional.

Distribution & Logistics

  • This phase covers inventory management, storage, transportation (both internal and external), order management, physical distribution, and external partner management.
  • Detailed tracking ensures the right quantity of products is available at the right place at minimal costs.

Strategic Pillars in SCM

  • Working with SCM organizes information into three strategic pillars: strategic actions (supplier relations), tactical actions (market analysis), and operational actions (daily management).
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Tema 5: ¿Qué es un sistema SCM? Datos importantes sobre ellos. Integrantes: Chavez, Esteban Diaz, Gabriel Sánchez, Eynar