Generally, what level(s) of decision making are dealt by supply chain analytics in the supply chain management context?
(i) Operation level
(ii) Strategic level
(iii) Tactical level
Only (i) and (ii)
Only (ii) and (iii)
Only (i) and (iii)
All (i), (ii) and (iii)
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14) i) If x and y are in inverse proportion. Find the value of A & B in the
table.
ii) Which of the following quantities vary directly or indirectly with each
other
(a) Number of pens and their cost
(b) Distance travelled (at constant speed) and petrol used.
(c) Number of men available and time taken to do a job.
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All (i), (ii) and (iii) level(s) of decision making are dealt by supply chain analytics in the supply chain management context
Explanation:
- The administration of processes involved in the acquisition of raw materials, their transformation into completed items, and their distribution to the final consumer is known as supply chain management (SCM).
- SCM also includes actively simplifying a company's supply-side operations to increase customer value and achieve a general competitive edge in the market.
- Examining the three levels of supply chain management—strategic, tactical, and operational—will help you better comprehend the many phases of supply chain management and how they affect one another.
- Together, these levels handle all the choices necessary to timely deliver high-quality goods to clients at the lowest possible cost while generating the most possible income.
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