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  • |name=Supply Chain Definition ...of product/customer combinations that a company has defined as _a_ supply chain. For the fulfillment of these product/customer combinations performance tar
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  • ...cognizes three target dates companies target depending on industry, supply chain configuration and maturity: ...nstraints of the supply chain, but provides insights in whether the supply chain network configuration is aligned with customer expectations.
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  • ...if all items delivered in the right quantities, considering the customer's definition of complete. ...-full, OTIF, Customer Satisfaction, Complete, Ratio, Dependability, Supply Chain
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  • |name=Supply Chain Definition ...of product/customer combinations that a company has defined as _a_ supply chain. For the fulfillment of these product/customer combinations performance tar
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  • |definition=The results of performing benchmarking. Benchmarking is the process of comp * Supply chain
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  • ...document is to establish an agreed scope of the material flows of a supply chain. |name=Network Definition
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  • |definition=Performance data from internal sources for benchmarking purposes. Internal ...s benchmarking current supply chain against current performance of similar supply chains
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  • |name=Supply Chain Ranking Data |definition=Data gathered for the purpose of ranking supply chains by strategic importance. Examples of ranking data include:
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  • ...by which a business performs ranking. An example of such ranking is supply chain prioritization.
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  • ...priorities for managing and operating the supply chain. Generally a supply chain strategy consists of the following: * Definition of the supply chain - The scope of products, services and customers included for the document
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  • ...were delivered by the date requested by the customer, using the customer's definition of 'on-time to request date'. [[Category:Metric]][[Category:Supply Chain]]
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  • ...by the date originally communicated to the customer, using the customer's definition of 'on-time to original commit'. [[Category:Metric]][[Category:Supply Chain]]
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  • ...by the latest schedule communicated to the customer, using the customer's definition of 'on-time to current schedule date'. [[Category:Metric]][[Category:Supply Chain]]
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  • * Clear product definition or standardization Products or services that lack the clear product definition or standardization prerequisite generally apply the [[Link::t:Two stage ten
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  • ...election of the key metrics for each performance attribute for each supply chain. A scorecard is used to define the metrics of most interest to an organizat ...recard example]][[t:BSC]]: A standard method to analyze the performance of supply chains is the use of [[t:BSC|Balanced Scorecards]]. A [[t:BSC]] consists of
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  • ...ciated with the collection of performance data for the scorecard by supply chain. Reporting tools can standardize and automate these processes. ...to be made available. Don't wait for the perfect - 100% compliance to the definition is less important than having useful data. Do not aggregate data. Use funda
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  • ...ply chain and the connections and process interdependencies in your supply chain. Information collected includes: Nodes, processes, connections and interdep ...just a single entity or node. Material flow maps connect nodes of a supply chain, Thread diagrams connects processes. Thread diagrams can help clarify where
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  • ...ion, Workflow, Process, Actor, Role, Swimlane, Input, Output, Work, Supply Chain |definition=The discovery, gathering and documentation of end-to-end processes (detaile
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  • [[Category:Process]][[Category:Supply Chain]] ...Swim lane, Input, Output, Work, Duration, Disconnect, Error, Skill, Supply Chain
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  • ...flow of materials and high-level process capabilities - the 'To-Be' supply chain network. This includes documenting suppliers, customers, factories, warehou ...of the design or may result in feedback to the [[sc:A209|Network Solution Definition]] process that a solution cannot be implemented as defined.
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  • ===Short Definition=== Short definition per Incoterms<sup>&reg;</sup> 2010 edition
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