Deck 10: Supply Chain Design
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Deck 10: Supply Chain Design
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A supply chain is a network of firms that work together to eventually supply an end product to the consumer.
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2
Designing a chain design is a complex process involving the transformation and movement of a product from raw material/component stage to assembly, storage, and distribution.
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3
Profit in a supply chain accumulates primarily with the manufacturer.
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4
The design, branding, and manufacturing components of the supply chain generate the most profit.
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Supply chain design is a strategic instrument to gain an operational advantage.
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A company's competitive advantage resides with its area of competence, its supply chain design, and its supply chain management.
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Besides cost, supply chain agility (or lack thereof) also affects competitive advantage.
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Supply chain agility is especially critical in volatile product markets such as automobiles and foodstuff.
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9
Clothing retailers like Zara and H&M and manufacturers like Samsung are examples of highly agile supply chain designs.
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10
Supply chain management coordinates and motivates the entities in a supply chain to work together for common profits.
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11
Effective supply chain management tries to coordinate the flow of materials, services, and information with demand.
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12
A value chain describes the activities that capture the most value in a supply chain, where such value resides, and to whom the value accrues.
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13
One researcher has identified the three key objectives of supply chain design as ability, adaptability, and alignment.
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14
There are three distinct elements in supply chain design: supply network, assembly, and alignment.
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15
If the product demand is steady, then the supply chain network does not need to be agile.
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When firms offer a low variety of services or products and demand predictability is high, then responsive supply chains work best.
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17
The supply network is designed based on how the product is put together and the ease of disassembly (i.e., product architecture).
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18
Products that are modular in design-that is, can be broken down into subunits-are best suited to outsourcing.
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19
Pratt and Whitney, a jet engine manufacturer, would have an efficient supply network if they outsourced production.
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20
Supplier proximity to the market is desirable where flexibility is required.
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21
Lean supply networks are organized to deliver at least cost, and locations are usually global.
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22
Assembly network design calls for choices about the type and location of product assembly points.
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23
Distribution networks are the first element in supply chain design.
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24
Distribution networks include manufacturers, assemblers, and retailers.
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25
Walmart prefers ownership of the logistical network between its distribution centers (DCs) and its suppliers primarily to reduce costs and increase profits.
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26
Adaptability is a valuable attribute of supply chains, affording an option to switch to alternative supply chains in times of need.
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27
Supply chain designers use a variety of qualitative modeling techniques, such as the Delphi method and market surveys.
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28
A supply chain design consists of three basic networks: supply, demand, and distribution.
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29
Supply chain network design uses simulation and optimization tools to model and find best-performing configurations of supply, assembly, and distribution networks.
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30
The human factor is one of the most common reasons that supply chains fail.
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31
Supply chain designs can be evaluated on shipment size and destination charges.
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32
The defining measure of supply chain design performance is the ability of the chain to minimize costs.
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Risk analysis and recovery planning are key tasks in developing a resilient supply chain design.
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34
Globalization has increased the length, the number of nodes, and the time to supply aspects of supply chain designs.
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35
The goal of sustainability in supply chain design is to create a design that minimizes habitat destruction and consumption of natural resources
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36
Recent trends in supply chain design indicate that warehousing and distribution are increasingly being located on the basis of proximity and infrastructure availability.
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37
Technology advances such as RFID enable better supply chain design.
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38
Which one of the following is true about supply chain design?
A) Supply chain design applies to both manufacturing and service organizations.
B) Supply chain design applies only to manufacturing because it deals with flow of materials.
C) Supply chain design includes only operations that deal with physical products.
D) Supply chain design is only about suppliers and how they sell their products.
A) Supply chain design applies to both manufacturing and service organizations.
B) Supply chain design applies only to manufacturing because it deals with flow of materials.
C) Supply chain design includes only operations that deal with physical products.
D) Supply chain design is only about suppliers and how they sell their products.
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39
Supply chain design is about choosing the number and location of all of the following except
A) suppliers
B) customers
C) warehouses
D) distribution centers
A) suppliers
B) customers
C) warehouses
D) distribution centers
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40
All of the following are factors that influence the supply chain design except
A) facility location
B) location tax differences
C) proximity of customers to the distribution centers
D) costs
A) facility location
B) location tax differences
C) proximity of customers to the distribution centers
D) costs
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41
The factor(s) we consider in developing a supply chain design include
A) transportation loads and costs
B) currency fluctuations
C) manufacturing production plans
D) all of the above
A) transportation loads and costs
B) currency fluctuations
C) manufacturing production plans
D) all of the above
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42
While supply chain design focuses primarily on the arrangement of physical facilities and logistics, globalization focuses on
A) considerations of information and cash flows
B) shortened product life cycles
C) the flow of materials
D) the flow of human labor to factories
A) considerations of information and cash flows
B) shortened product life cycles
C) the flow of materials
D) the flow of human labor to factories
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43
From a value chain perspective, which of the following captures the most value in the supply chain?
A) suppliers
B) designers
C) assemblers
D) research and development
A) suppliers
B) designers
C) assemblers
D) research and development
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44
Supply chain design is important as a strategic instrument because it
A) offers employment to software designers
B) provides a map of the distribution network
C) gives a competitive advantage
D) consists of logistics, transportation, storage, and distribution facilities owned by various companies
A) offers employment to software designers
B) provides a map of the distribution network
C) gives a competitive advantage
D) consists of logistics, transportation, storage, and distribution facilities owned by various companies
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45
Which of the following is a distinct element in the template for supply chain design?
A) supply network
B) assembly network
C) distribution network
D) all of the above
A) supply network
B) assembly network
C) distribution network
D) all of the above
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46
Which one of the following is true about issues affecting the supply network?
A) the extent to which parts of the product can be outsourced to suppliers
B) the correct choice between efficiency and ability
C) the number of customers
D) time to market launch
A) the extent to which parts of the product can be outsourced to suppliers
B) the correct choice between efficiency and ability
C) the number of customers
D) time to market launch
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47
In the assembly network of the supply chain, functional and hybrid products can be made to stock because of
A) lower forecast accuracy
B) the comparative stability in demand
C) customer hesitancy to look elsewhere
D) a centralized assembly process
A) lower forecast accuracy
B) the comparative stability in demand
C) customer hesitancy to look elsewhere
D) a centralized assembly process
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48
The distribution networks component in the supply chain design determines
A) where in the network products will be stored
B) how the products will be distributed
C) the proximity of the distribution centers to the customers
D) all of the above
A) where in the network products will be stored
B) how the products will be distributed
C) the proximity of the distribution centers to the customers
D) all of the above
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49
The goal of a supply chain network design should be efficiency when
A) Product variety is high.
B) Demand is highly unpredictable.
C) The competitive priority is flexibility.
D) The competitive priority is cost.
A) Product variety is high.
B) Demand is highly unpredictable.
C) The competitive priority is flexibility.
D) The competitive priority is cost.
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50
Agility in a supply chain is most appropriate when
A) The product is well established.
B) Local supply sources are kept as standbys with larger higher priced purchases.
C) Consumer preferences are fickle.
D) Supply chain partners emphasize volume discounts.
A) The product is well established.
B) Local supply sources are kept as standbys with larger higher priced purchases.
C) Consumer preferences are fickle.
D) Supply chain partners emphasize volume discounts.
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51
Traditional manufacturer-distributor-dealer-retailer networks work well when
A) Markets are very volatile.
B) An agile supply network exists to respond rapidly to market-driven changes in the product mix.
C) Product variety is unlimited.
D) None of the above are true.
A) Markets are very volatile.
B) An agile supply network exists to respond rapidly to market-driven changes in the product mix.
C) Product variety is unlimited.
D) None of the above are true.
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52
Adaptability in a supply chain design
A) calls for a trade-off between efficiency and risk reduction
B) increases management of customer relationships
C) decreases management complexity
D) all of the above
A) calls for a trade-off between efficiency and risk reduction
B) increases management of customer relationships
C) decreases management complexity
D) all of the above
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53
A step included in the process of supply chain designs is
A) competitor comparison
B) the choice between outsourcing and in-house production
C) identification of the customers
D) all of the above
A) competitor comparison
B) the choice between outsourcing and in-house production
C) identification of the customers
D) all of the above
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54
Firms desire to control any factor that can
A) increase modularization
B) increase profit margins
C) potentially lower sales revenue or profits
D) decrease outsourcing
A) increase modularization
B) increase profit margins
C) potentially lower sales revenue or profits
D) decrease outsourcing
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55
Which of the following is not a tool for supply chain design?
A) linear programming
B) Pareto charts
C) simulation
D) statistical analysis
A) linear programming
B) Pareto charts
C) simulation
D) statistical analysis
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56
Supply chain design can be done by which of the following tools?
A) simple spreadsheets
B) linear simulation
C) statistical heuristics
D) none of the above
A) simple spreadsheets
B) linear simulation
C) statistical heuristics
D) none of the above
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57
Users of network design tools tend to be
A) companies with large, tiered distribution networks
B) companies with locally distributed manufacturing and supply networks
C) companies that seek to identify competitors
D) companies with large budgets
A) companies with large, tiered distribution networks
B) companies with locally distributed manufacturing and supply networks
C) companies that seek to identify competitors
D) companies with large budgets
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58
Supply chain designs go wrong due to all of the following reasons except
A) dysfunctional technology
B) supply chain partners
C) human factors such as ignorance and self-preservation
D) poorly designed algorithms
A) dysfunctional technology
B) supply chain partners
C) human factors such as ignorance and self-preservation
D) poorly designed algorithms
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59
Supply chain designs can be evaluated on
A) amount of technology used
B) shipment sizes
C) total end-to-end cost
D) none of the above
A) amount of technology used
B) shipment sizes
C) total end-to-end cost
D) none of the above
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60
The most time consuming and difficult task in simulation and optimization when designing a supply chain is
A) obtaining product and facility information
B) assembly distribution flow rates
C) analyzing capacities and costs
D) all of the above
A) obtaining product and facility information
B) assembly distribution flow rates
C) analyzing capacities and costs
D) all of the above
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61
A service firm such as Starbucks can use which of the following operational metrics to assess its performance?
A) safety in operations
B) service measured by on-time delivery
C) energy and natural resource footprint
D) all of the above
A) safety in operations
B) service measured by on-time delivery
C) energy and natural resource footprint
D) all of the above
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62
Which of the following is not a strategic metric used to assess supply chain design?
A) efficiency
B) adaptability
C) ability
D) agility
A) efficiency
B) adaptability
C) ability
D) agility
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63
Rapid changes in consumer tastes would be best met with a supply chain that can
A) serve a mature, stable demand
B) respond quickly to surprises in design and volume
C) supply a cost-conscious market
D) be as efficient as possible
A) serve a mature, stable demand
B) respond quickly to surprises in design and volume
C) supply a cost-conscious market
D) be as efficient as possible
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64
Key tasks in developing a resilient supply chain design include
A) risk analysis
B) keeping pace with market changes
C) on-time delivery
D) none of the above
A) risk analysis
B) keeping pace with market changes
C) on-time delivery
D) none of the above
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65
A trend that is shaping supply chain designs is
A) compliance responsibilities
B) product standardization
C) outsourcing
D) all of the above
A) compliance responsibilities
B) product standardization
C) outsourcing
D) all of the above
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66
Which of the following is not a trend in supply chain design?
A) sustainability
B) modularization
C) flexibility
D) innovative thinking in logistics and intermodal transport
A) sustainability
B) modularization
C) flexibility
D) innovative thinking in logistics and intermodal transport
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67
Which of the following is not an example of sustainability in a supply chain design?
A) Motorola manufacturing a carbon-free handset for Sprint's green manufacturing program
B) Timberland re-designing its shoe boxes to reduce material costs
C) Takatu's use of logging to clear forests to make roadways for more efficient transportation
D) Nike's use of recyclable bottles to make athletic clothing
A) Motorola manufacturing a carbon-free handset for Sprint's green manufacturing program
B) Timberland re-designing its shoe boxes to reduce material costs
C) Takatu's use of logging to clear forests to make roadways for more efficient transportation
D) Nike's use of recyclable bottles to make athletic clothing
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68
Supply chain designs have become more flexible by
A) having capacity redundancies
B) transferring some assembly and repair tasks to the distribution network
C) splintering long dedicated supply chains into shorter chains
D) all of the above
A) having capacity redundancies
B) transferring some assembly and repair tasks to the distribution network
C) splintering long dedicated supply chains into shorter chains
D) all of the above
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69
A __________ is a network of firms working together to supply an end product or service to the customer.
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70
__________ is a strategic instrument to gain competitive advantage, spread risks, and create options for alternative sourcing.
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71
__________ is the speed of response to changes in product design or demand (or lack thereof), and it also affects competitive advantage.
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72
__________ coordinates and motivates the entities in a supply chain to work together for common goals.
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73
The __________ describes the activities that capture the most value in a supply chain, where such value resides, and to whom the value accrues.
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74
Quantitative modeling techniques such as __________ and __________ are integral tools for supply chain designers.
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75
__________ and __________ are key tasks in developing a resilient supply chain design.
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76
Products that can be broken down into standardized and customized components require a mix of __________ and __________ supply chain designs.
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77
__________ and __________ are increasingly being located on the basis of country and region tax and tariff efficiencies.
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78
Identify and sketch out the supply chain for a T-shirt made in China but sold in the U.S. Be sure to include the raw material supply network, assembly network, and distribution network.
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79
Outline and describe an iPhone supply chain.
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80
Discuss the three distinct elements in supply chain design: supply network, assembly, and distribution.
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