Across
- 2. A management system that coordinates and integrates allof the activities performed by supply chai members into a seamless process.
- 5. a process that redefines and simplifies manufacting by reducing inventory level andn delivering raw materials.
- 8. an inventory control system that manages the replenishment of raw material, supplie, and components.
- 9. a production method whereby products are not made until an order is placed by the customer.
- 10. the process of strategically managing the efficient flow and storage of raw material.
- 11. a system whereby orders are entered into supply chain and filled.
- 13. the link thet connects all the logistics functions of the supply chain.
- 14. a method of developing and maintining an adequate assorments of material or products to meet a manufacter.
- 15. When multiple films in a supply chain coordinates their activities and process so that they are seamlessly linked to one another in a effort to satisfy the customer.
- 16. includes the group of activities that facilitates the joint development and marketing of new offering amounts.
- 17. a real-time inventor system that triggers shipment only when a good is sold to the end user.
- 19. an entire group of individuals who orchestrates the movement of goods, service, and information.
- 20. closely related to the manufacting flow management process and contains several characteristics.
- 22. a highly integrated process often requiring persons from multiple companies and multiple functions to com together and coordinate.
- 23. presents a multi-company, unified response system to the customers wherever complaints.
- 24. enables firms to manage volumes of returned product efficiently while minimizing the value of the returned assets.
- 25. a distribution technique that includes any kind of product or service that can be distributed electronically.
- 26. a manufacters or suppliers use os an independent third party to manage and entire function of hte logistics system.
Down
- 1. seeks to align supply and demand throughout the supply chain by the anticipating customer requiments.
- 3. a method of moving inventory into whithin and out of the warehouse.
- 4. allows companies to prioritize their marketing focus on different customer groups according to each groups long-terms value to the company or supply chain.
- 6. an inventory control system that manages the replenishments of goods from the manufacter.
- 7. information technology that replaces the papers documents that usually accompany business transactions, such as purchase orders and invoices, with electronic transmition.
- 12. concerned with ensuring that firms in the supply chain have the needed resourses to manufacture with flexibility.
- 18. bundles of interconnected activities that stretch across firms in the supply chain.
- 21. The connected chain of all of the business entities.
