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EVIDENCIA 4 AA13_ SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING Presentado a tutor: JORGE URIBE

Equipo de trabajo Proactivos Integrantes

Ramiro José Muñoz Yesid Harvey Cárdenas Moreno

EVIDENCIA 4 AA13_ SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING

Ramiro José Muñoz Yesid Harvey Cárdenas Moreno

Presentado a tutor: JORGE URIBE

Servicio nacional de aprendizaje (Sena)

Tecnólogo en Gestión logística

Santa fe de Bogotá 2018

INTRODUCTION

In doing this work we seek to highlight the importance of the verb and Going To and its auxiliary, the meaning of each word and the phrase that is conjugated in the respective time, past - present - future and with the different structures of expression such as are the affirmation, denial and interrogation.

ACTIVIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE 13 EVIDENCIA 4: SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING Defining a supply chain is simple enough. It is a term that describes the planning, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and delivery of products or services from the point of origin to consumption. However, the details are numerous, highly varied, and difficult for humans to manage in an efficient and profitable manner. […] A supply chain network is comprised of many components, or supply chain nodes, that are connected via flow paths. Inventory and products — as well as information — travel along these flow paths to the various supply chain nodes, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that customers’ needs are met (in the most profitable way possible). Gaurav, R., Bhatia, P., & Durbh, M. (2015). Supply Chain For Dummies, 76. Tenga en cuenta el siguiente vocabulario para el desarrollo de las actividades.

Keywords The list of keywords for this evidence is as follows: Nouns and noun phrases entity network of entities to send an invoice purchase order sales order retailer retail shop(store) vendor warehouse

to store in a warehouse Verbs and word-combinations with verbs to assemble to confuse (with) to convert to deliver to encompass to handle to include to issue

To link To offer To purchase To require To ship Adjectives and adverbs Along Complicated

Crucial Entire Interlinked Multiple Particular Specific Ultímate

Previous knowledge a) Una los actores de la cadena de suministro (1- 5) con las actividades que realizan (a- e). 1. Supplier

2

a. CONVERT THE MATERIALS INTO PRODUTS

2. Producers

5

b. BRING THE PRODUCT TO THE ULTIMATE USER

3. Warehouses

1

c. SUPPLY RAW MATERIAL

4. Distribution centers

3

e. STORE MATERIAL OR PRODUCTS

5. Retailers

4

d. DELIVER TO THE RETAILERS

b) Match the verbs with their definitions or synonyms.

1. To assemble

a) To emit: to give out

2. To convert

b) To try hard; to struggle

3. To encompass

c) To put together, to collect

4. To include

d) To transport; to send

5. To issue

e) To change; to transport

6. To link

f) To demand; to want; to need.

7. To offer

g) To surround; to include.

8. To require

h) To propose for acceptance.

9. To ship

i) To compromise; to contain.

10. To strive

j) To connect; to join.

Con base a su proyecto formativo y enfocándose en su producto o servicio que comercializa, desarrolle la siguiente actividad. 1.

Lea cuidadosamente el siguiente artículo sobre la cadena de suministro de Amazon y a partir del mismo realice la actividad a continuación. Amazon’s Supply Chain: Acting outside the Box

I probably don’t need to tell you that Amazon is a Master of Supply Chain innovation, what with its passionate commitment to implementing drones in the future, the use of robots and advanced automation in its distribution centers, and the enterprise’s excursion into Uber-style logistics services.

In fact, it seems there are almost no home-delivery markets the former online book-store won’t try to corner, and no method it won’t try in order to do so. So diverse is Amazon’s range of fulfillment services in fact, that it’s becoming hard to tell if the company is a retailer or a third-party logistics provider. Indeed, if a warehouse is a box, Amazon is fully prepared to take its operation inside the boxes of other companies, especially if those companies are Amazon’s suppliers. Boxes within Boxes Innovation is the key to supply chain excellence, and it’s something which sits at the very top of the Amazon business agenda. For example, one of the online-retail empire’s latest moves has been right into the warehouses of consumer goods suppliers such as Proctor and Gamble. While it’s not uncommon to hear of vendors co-locating with customers, Amazon is reversing the practice and operating under its vendors’ roofs. The operation works as follows: the supplier picks products according to purchase orders from Amazon, and then moves the pallets into Amazon’s fenced-off area of the warehouse. Here, a team of Amazon employees sorts the products into outbound orders, packages them, and dispatches them to its customers.

The aptly named “Vendor Flex” program also creates a win-win situation for Amazon and its supplier. Amazon doesn’t need to take up space in its own fulfillment centers with bulky items such as diapers and tissue paper, and P&G can supply Amazon without the expense of overthe-road transportation—the goods only move from one area of P&G’s warehouse to another. The Incredible Value of Crumbs So, what can we learn from the example of Vendor Flex by Amazon? How about the fact that innovational concepts don’t have to be overly complicated in order to be brilliant? By taking an established concept (vendor-managed inventory) and turning it on its head, Amazon is making its entry into a new market less expensive and more practicable than it would otherwise be. As a final takeaway from Amazon’s supply chain mastery, consider this: The company is selling consumer staples; commodities for which online demand is actually very low. Few consumers are currently attracted to online purchases of household consumables. So why is Amazon going to the trouble of picking up crumbs in this particular market? Here’s the reason … even though American shoppers buy only 2% of their consumer staples online, that tiny portion of volume amounts to somewhere around $20 billion. Sometimes then, leveraging your supply chain to pick up small slivers of business can be a way to boost revenue considerably—especially if those small slivers are in big markets. 4 Best-in-Class Supply Chains To Watch and Learn From | Logistics Bureau Blog. (s. f.). Recuperado 23 de julio de 2018, de https://www.logisticsbureau.com/4-best-in-class-supplychains-to-watch-and-learn-from/ a. Diligencie la información en la tabla teniendo en cuenta la lectura sobre la cadena de suministro de la compañía Amazon.

According to the article, why is Amazon a Master of Supply

Because it has served as an example to many companies and their supply chains to be able to advance in a multi-channel market, by making it possible to purchase online and make returns in the physical store. For the ease of doing the shopping online but receive the shipment from the store.

What types of fulfillment services does Amazon have?

Is a US company of electronic commerce and cloud computing services at all levels.

What is the key to supply chain excellence

In Amazon Innovation is the key to supply chain excellence.

In Amazon?

What is Vendor Flex by Amazon? Explain.

the program called flexible supplier is a situation where amazon wins and also wins its supplier this means that amazon does not need to be filled with merchandise if not dispatched in the shortest possible time so as not to fill its merchandise delivery centers

What is going to be Amazon in a few years? Implement drones in the future, the use of robots and advanced automation in its distribution centers, and the enterprise's excursion into Uberstyle logistics services.

Going To Grammar Haciendo uso del material de formación desarrolle los siguientes ejercicios para afianzar su conocimiento en este tema gramatical. Recordemos la estructura.

a) Escriba la oración afirmativa teniendo en cuenta el verbo y el auxiliar going to. 1. Our customer is going to purchase the new product from our stores. 2. The provider is going to ship the product to the distribution centers. 3. Suppliers are going to deliver raw materials to produce the new artefact in our company. 4. The distributors are going to implemented new transportation modes to deliver the products to different places.

Escriba una oración afirmativa o negativa a partir de la imagen que allí se presenta y el going to

Retailer

Consumer

Supplier

Warehouse

1. Im going to the center of Distribution 2. I am going to in the retailer 3. they are going to buy flowers at the warehouse. 4. She is going to the supplier, needs merchandise. c) Teniendo en cuenta su proyecto formativo y enfocándose en su producto o servicio que comercializa describa la cadena de suministro en un párrafo de 10 renglones haciendo uso del tiempo verbal Going To. Para escribir este párrafo tenga en cuenta las materias primas que se van a necesitar para crearlo y cómo esas materias primas se van a unir para formar el producto final. De igual forma, investigue que tipo de transporte se va a usar para que ese producto llegue a los consumidores.

ASOCOLFLORES Colombian Association of Flower Exporters, created to represent, promote and strengthen the competitiveness of Colombian floriculture in its main markets and in the country.

We are going to export flowers: quality to be the best We will compete with quality product. It has a very consolidated business core of producers, suppliers and logistics facilities, which carry out the entire delivery process. We are going to represent the Colombian floriculturist, has a very active participation at national and international level. We will be the number one innovators in the theme of promotion and celebration throughout the country, since many countries do not have this service, also has suppliers who have a large fleet for the entire delivery process, we are going with avianca, latam, It offers a strict temperature control in its cellars so that our customers can recommend our product.

CONCLUSION

It is important to know how to conjugate the different verbs in their different times since in this way we can show what we intend to express and thus make us understand clearly.

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