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Production and Operations Management




                    Notes          8.4.4  Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Focus

                                   The SRM macro process aims to arrange for and manage supply sources for various goods and
                                   services. Supplier relationship management  is a  comprehensive approach  to managing  an
                                   enterprise’s interactions with suppliers. Its objective is to streamline and make more effective
                                   the processes between an enterprise and its suppliers. This is in a sense similar to customer
                                   relationship management  (CRM) which streamlines and  makes more effective the  processes
                                   between the firm and its customers.
                                   SRM reflects the need to integrate the entire supply chain – and to do so in a way that preserves
                                   flexibility, opens its enterprise infrastructure to the inventions, expertise and networks of others,
                                   and lets them shed the bits of the supply chain that can be better run by partners. SRM practices
                                   create a common frame of reference to enable effective communication between an enterprise
                                   and suppliers who may use quite different business practices and terminology. SRM processes
                                   include the evaluation and selection of suppliers, negotiation of supply terms, communication
                                   regarding new product and orders with suppliers and integration with the expertise of others.
                                   All the three macro processes are aimed at serving the same customer. However, integration of
                                   the systems is to a large degree dependent on the organizational structure of the firm. In many
                                   firms, marketing is in charge of the CRM macro process, manufacturing  handles the  ISCM
                                   macro process and purchasing oversees the SRM. Integration between the three macro processes
                                   is crucial for successful supply chain. Use of databases, communication systems, and foremost
                                   advanced computer software are crucial for the development of a modern cost-effective integrated
                                   SCM.
                                   The collaboration and coordination costs of the supply chain increase with the speed of change
                                   in the marketplace. A proactive approach to manage customer demands is necessary to stay
                                   competitive. This requires flexibility in the supply chain while cutting hidden costs and reducing
                                   transaction costs.
                                   For example, Speeding up sharing of information through electronic means, can help partners
                                   lower production cycle times and inventory can be viewed on a real-time basis so forecasting
                                   errors can be reduced. This will contribute to the objectives of satisfied customers and low costs.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   10.  There are three types of vendor relationships which are Transactional, Collaborative, and
                                       ……………… .
                                   11.  The three  factors  required  for a  successful collaborative  relationship  are  Two-way
                                       communication, Responsiveness to supply management’s needs, and………………  .

                                   12.  The supplier-buyer relationships have seen a paradigm change in the transition from
                                       Materials Management to ……………… Management.


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                                     Caselet     Wal-Mart’s “Green” Supply Chain Management

                                          upply chain management has been the cornerstone to Wal-Mart’s success and remains
                                          their primary competitive advantage in the retail/department store industry. Their
                                     Sdistribution system is generally  regarded as the most efficient and they have an

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