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supply chain planning have resources?​

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Answered by meawww123
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Supply Chain

Strategic planning about what market, products and services are provided by the organization. ... Making sure there will be sufficient resources (materials planning) to meet that demand. Identifying who will supply those resources (who will be the suppliers)

Answered by Anonymous
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You Are Probably Part of a Supply Chain

Strategic planning about what market, products and services are provided by the organization. ... Making sure there will be sufficient resources (materials planning) to meet that demand. Identifying who will supply those resources (who will be the suppliers)

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A major challenge within any given supply chain is adequately coordinating its various components so that you have the correct amount of materials, equipment capacity, and labor required to complete production with optimal efficiency.

To do this, you must coordinate the timely arrival and departure of the various production assets to ensure that all inventory and labor resources are in the right place at the right time. This comes down to what is, arguably, the most essential aspect of the supply chain: supply chain planning.

Supply chain planning is the process of anticipating demand and planning materials and components to supply that demand, along with production, marketing, distribution, and sales. It ensures that all parts of the organization, from materials purchasing, operation scheduling, to shipping and delivery are working together.

Supply chain planning within a production facility or operation is the groundwork for the activity both inside and outside of the facility. Multi-Plant operations have an added challenge in the process of supply chain planning as they require planning and synchronization of disparate production plans.

Without a comprehensive operations plan for production, the operation does not have proper foresight and coverage established for all of the potential "what-ifs" that are capable of occurring. A proper operations plan can provide contingency sub-plans for common points of failure. Equipment malfunctions, weather, personnel absenteeism can all upset the production output. Finding ways to further enhance supply chain planning methods can benefit a facility enormously.

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