Nestle_Supply_ChainManagement_Presentation.pptx

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Nestle supply chain management presentation


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Purchasing and Procurement in the Supply Chain of Nestlé A Comprehensive Analysis Date: [Date] Presented by: [Your Name]

Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management 2. Background of Nestlé 3. Supply Chain Management and Logistics Management 4. The Role of Purchasing within Nestlé 5. Supplier Development Process 6. Supplier Quality Management 7. Global/International Sourcing 8. Logistics Management 9. Vendor-Managed Inventory 10. Quality in Supply Chain Activities 11. Conclusion 12. References

Introduction to Supply Chain Management Definition: Coordination of activities to produce and deliver products from raw material acquisition to final delivery. Importance: Enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and improves customer satisfaction.

Background of Nestlé Founded: 1867 by Henri Nestlé Headquarters: Vevey, Switzerland Global Presence: Operates in 189 countries Products: Baby food, bottled water, cereals, coffee, dairy, and more Employees: ~291,000

Supply Chain Management and Logistics Management SCM: Encompasses planning, sourcing, production, and logistics. Logistics Management: Subset of SCM focusing on the movement and storage of goods.

The Role of Purchasing within Nestlé Key Responsibilities: - Supplier Selection - Contract Negotiation - Risk Management - Cost Management Strategy: Secure high-quality raw materials at competitive prices while ensuring sustainability.

Supplier Development Process Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of supplier capabilities. Collaboration: Joint initiatives to enhance quality and innovation. Training and Support: Technical assistance to meet Nestlé's standards. Performance Monitoring: Continuous review and feedback for improvement.

Supplier Quality Management Quality Audits: Regular evaluations to ensure compliance. Certification Requirements: ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Supplier Scorecards: Tracking performance based on key metrics. Corrective Actions: Resolving quality issues with suppliers.

Global/International Sourcing Diversification: Sourcing from multiple regions to mitigate risks. Local Sourcing: Prioritizing local suppliers to reduce costs and support local economies. Strategic Partnerships: Long-term relationships with key suppliers. Ethical Sourcing: Ensuring fair labor practices and sustainability.

Logistics Management Transportation Management: Optimizing routes and modes. Warehousing: Efficient inventory handling and order fulfillment. Inventory Management: Balancing levels to meet demand. Order Fulfillment: Timely and accurate delivery.

Vendor-Managed Inventory Definition: Suppliers manage inventory levels for Nestlé. Benefits: - Reduced Stockouts - Lower Inventory Costs - Improved Supplier Relationships

Quality in Supply Chain Activities Total Quality Management (TQM): Continuous improvement and customer focus. Lean Manufacturing: Eliminating waste and enhancing efficiency. Six Sigma: Reducing defects and improving quality. Sustainability Initiatives: Environmentally responsible practices.

Conclusion Summary: Effective supply chain management and procurement are crucial to Nestlé's success. Highlights: Strategic sourcing, robust supplier management, efficient logistics, and quality focus. Future Outlook: Continued commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement.

References Nestlé. (2023). About Us. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/aboutus Nestlé. (2023). Supply Chain. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/aboutus/globalpresence/supplychain Nestlé. (2023). Sustainability. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/csv/sustainability Nestlé. (2023). Responsible Sourcing. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/csv/rawmaterials ISO. (2023). ISO 9001 Quality Management. Retrieved from https://www.iso.org/iso-9001-quality-management.html ISO. (2023). ISO 14001 Environmental Management. Retrieved from https://www.iso.org/iso-14001-environmental-management.html Patel, S. (2017). Supply Chain Management at Nestlé: A Case Study. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318563014_Supply_Chain_Management_at_Nestle_A_Case_Study Nestlé Annual Report 2022. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/nestle-annual-review-2022-en.pdf Nestlé. (2023). Creating Shared Value and Sustainability Report. Retrieved from https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/nestle-creating-shared-value-sustainability-report-2023-en.pdf Henderson, J., & Evans, J. (2020). Nestlé’s Lean and Six Sigma Initiatives. Journal of Operations Management, 38(2), 123-137. Johnson, M., & Templar, S. (2019). Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Nestlé. Supply Chain Review, 45(3), 45-57.
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