Chapter 18E-Business and the Supply Chain.ppt
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1、18-1,Chapter 18 E-Business and the Supply Chain,Supply Chain Management (2nd Edition),18-2,Outline,The Role of E-Business in a Supply Chain The E-Business Framework The B2B Addition to the E-Business Framework E-Business in Practice,18-3,Role of E-Business in a Supply Chain,E-business: Execution of
2、business transactions over the Internet B2C: Business to consumer B2B: Business to business,18-4,E-Business Transactions,Providing information across the supply chain Negotiating prices and contracts Allowing customers to place orders Allowing customers to track orders Filling and delivering orders
3、to customers Receiving payment from customers Placing orders with suppliers Paying suppliers These transactions were previously done through other channels,18-5,The Impact of E-Business on Supply Chain Performance,Impact of E-Business on Responsiveness (which primarily affects a companys ability to
4、grow and protect revenue) Impact of E-Business on Efficiency (which primarily affects a companys costs),18-6,Impact of E-Business on Responsiveness,Offering direct sales to consumers 24-hour access from any location Wider product portfolio and information aggregation Personalization/customization Fa
5、ster time to market Flexible pricing, product portfolio, and promotions Price and service discrimination Efficient funds transfer Lower stockout levels Convenience/automated processes Potential revenue disadvantage of e-business (for customers who require a short response time),18-7,Impact of E-Busi
6、ness on Cost,Inventory Facilities Transportation Information,18-8,The B2C E-Business Scorecard (Table 18.1),+ Very positive; + Positive; = Neutral; - Negative; - Very negative,18-9,Applying the E-Business Framework,PC Industry Book Industry Grocery Industry MRO Supplies Industry,18-10,Revenue Impact
7、 of E-Business on the PC Industry (Dell),Sells PCs directly to customers and starts assembly after receiving a customer order Revenue disadvantage for customers who do not want to wait or who need a lot of help setting up a computer Revenue advantages: Offer virtually unlimited different PC configur
8、ations Bring new products to market faster Fast at providing customized PCs Price flexibility Direct selling eliminates distributor and retailer margins Negative working capital,18-11,Cost Impact of E-Business on the PC Industry,Inventory costs geographic aggregation, postponement, dampening of bull
9、whip effect Facility costs no physical distribution or retail outlets; customer participation Transportation costs higher outbound transportation costs (PCs are shipped individually) E-Business impact for Dell (Table 18.2) Significantly improved performance Exploited every advantage provided by the
10、Internet,18-12,The Impact of E-Business on Dell Performance (Table 18.2),+ Very positive; + Positive; = Neutral; - Negative; - Very negative,Impact,Area,Impact,Area,18-13,Value of E-Business for a Traditional PC Manufacturer,Potential value for traditional PC firm Use e-business to sell customized P
11、Cs that are hard to forecast Sell standard configurations through traditional channels Introduce new models on the Internet Allows lower inventory,18-14,Revenue Impact of E-Business on the Book Industry (Amazon),Negative: An additional stage in the supply chain the distributor (this is more of a cos
12、t impact) Downward price pressure Does not attract customer who has a short response time requirement or prefers to examine a book before purchase Positive: Offers millions of books Uses Internet to recommend books Provides reviews and comments from other customers Quickly introduces new titles Allo
13、ws shopping 24 hours, 7 days/week,18-15,Cost Impact of E-Business on the Book Industry,Inventory costs geographic aggregation of high-volume books; purchases low-volume books from distributor after customer order Facility costs no retail outlets, but higher order-processing costs Transportation cost
14、s very high E-business impact at Amazon (Table 18.3) Mixed, few profits as yet There are not as many advantages to selling books on the Internet compared to selling PCs,18-16,Impact of E-Business on A (Table 18.3),+ Very positive; + Positive; = Neutral; - Negative; - Very negative,Impact,Area,Impact
15、,Area,18-17,Value of E-Business for a Traditional Bookstore Chain,Can benefit from setting up complementary e-business Carry high-volume books in stores, sell low-volume books online to take advantage of aggregation Provide access to online business in stores Can possibly use technology to print a b
16、ook on demand Can deliver books sold online to stores and allow customers to pick them up there,18-18,Revenue Impact of E-Business on the Grocery Industry (Peapod),Online grocer Selling convenience, especially in urban areas Specialty food stores also sell convenience Peapod provides a customized sh
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