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Supply Chain Management Teacher Workshop

Leslie GardnerUniversity of Indianapolis

Supply Chain Management

Coordination of• the material flows• the information flows• the cash flowsto get goods and services from the raw material

stage to the consumer when they are needed, of the quality required, at an affordable cost to the consumer, and with a profit for the businesses in the supply chain, and to get them back into the supply chain through recycling and reuse.

Why is this important to Indiana?

• Geographic location – access to markets and transportation

• Agricultural base – beginning of supply chains• Manufacturing base – diverse, we can make

anything and get it to market fast

Design of the Process

• Key to profitability – compress time between when payment comes from customer and when suppliers must be paid.

• Reduce waste – time and materials

Introductory Labs

• Just-In-Time poker chips and dice demonstration– Randomness– Batch sizing

• Process design lab – make a Key Lime Pie– PERT/CPM– Line Balancing

Whip 8 oz heavy cream and 3 tsp sugar.

Zest limes

(1-2 tsp), make extra for garnish if desired.

Juice limes (1/2 cup needed).

Combine lime zest and lime juice with 14 oz condensed milk and mix.

Gently fold sweetened heavy cream with lime mix and mix well.

Finely crush 1-¼ cups of graham crackers.

Melt ½ cup butter.

Combine melted butter, ¼ cup sugar and graham crackers and mix very well.

Press well mixed crust down onto bottom and sides of a 9” pie tin.

Add mixture to graham cracker pie crust tin.

Add lime zest garnish if desired.

Refrigerate for 1 –2 hours or until completely chilled.

Field Trips

• Nucor Steel• Garrity Tool• Subaru• Birck Nanotechnology Center• FedEx• Redcats

Nucor Steel

See http://www.nucor-sheetmills.com/ for virtual tour.

Nucor - Steel is the foundation of industry used in tools to make products as well as

the products themselves

Garrity Tool

• High precision machining• Defense work and medical devices• Corporate security• CAD/CAM• Don Garrity – entrepreneur who started the

business in his garage

Subaru

• Just-In-Time• Zero Landfill• Kaizen• RoboticsSee http://www.subaru-sia.com/ for virtual

tour.

Paint Shop

Stamping Shop

Body Assembly

Trim and Final

Birck Nanotechnology Center

FedEx• Second largest hub in the United States • Connects customers to more than 220 countries and territories on

six continents• Began operations in 1988 • Employs a workforce of more than 4,000 • Two million square-foot facility on approximately 280 acres • Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year • Processes packages from 650 flights per month• Does two sorts per day • Processes an average of 50,000 packages through the facility daily• Makes Indianapolis International Airport one of the top ten busiest

air cargo facilities in the United States and among the top 25 in the world

FedEx

Redcats

• The facility was originally built in 1962 as a mail order facility for Lane Bryant.

• Acquired by Redcats in 1998. • Over the years, it has been expanded to a

750,000 square foot distribution center.

Redcats

Information Systems Lab – Beer Game

• Supply chain with 4 links– Retailer– Wholesaler– Distributer– Manufacturer

• Human behavior with information delays – bullwhip effect

Beer Game

Packaging Lab

• Packaging is a key element of supply chains– Product protection during shipping– Marketing tool

• Egg drop in a padded cardboard box – mathematically rich– Geometry– Fractions – lining the box with foam

Layout of Box

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Speakers

• Information Systems – Enterprise Resource Planning

• Indiana Conexus• Transportation• Entrepreneurship• Life Science Industries• Global Supply Chains

• RFID• Public Policy/Workforce

Development• Purchasing and

strategic sourcing• Indiana Standards for

Math• I-STEM Network

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