Comprehensive Supply Chain Process Classification Framework PPT


This PPT slide, part of the 13-slide Key Business Processes | Supply Chain Management PowerPoint presentation, presents a structured framework for classifying processes within the supply chain for physical products. It is organized into 4 levels, starting from broad categories down to specific activities. At the highest level, it identifies the overarching goal: managing the supply chain for physical products. This sets the stage for more detailed exploration.

Level 2 breaks this down into 2 main process groups: managing logistics and warehousing. This division highlights the importance of logistics in the overall supply chain management. It implies that effective logistics is crucial for operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Moving to Level 3, the slide outlines specific processes under each group. For instance, under managing logistics, it includes planning and managing inbound material flow, operating warehousing, and managing outbound transportation. Each of these processes plays a vital role in ensuring that products move smoothly through the supply chain.

Level 4 dives deeper into process activities, detailing specific tasks associated with each process. For example, under inbound material flow, activities include planning material receipts and monitoring delivery performance. This level of detail is essential for organizations aiming to optimize their supply chain operations. It allows for clear accountability and performance tracking.

The structure of the slide suggests a comprehensive approach to supply chain management, emphasizing the need for governance and oversight. It also indicates that each activity contributes to the overall effectiveness of the supply chain. For potential customers, this framework can serve as a guide to assess their current processes and identify areas for improvement.



This slide is part of the Key Business Processes | Supply Chain Management PowerPoint presentation.

MBB/Big 4 style presentation that provides a taxonomy of key business processes related to managing supply chain for physical products

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