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.Terms & Definitions
 
Clear SCM terms and definitions support the understanding of this evolving profession. The SCRC is committed to documenting and disseminating the growing body of knowledge of supply chain management through development of information resources. The list of terms defined below is a work in process and will be continually updated.

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Supply chains can viewed from three different perspectives:

Physical flows | Information flows | Relationships

The physical flows include all value-adding and movement activities from the supplier's supplier through the inbound movement processes, operations, to the outbound distribution processes whick lead ultimately to the firm's customer's customer.

The information flows start with the customer's initiation of the order for a product or service and flow upstream through the various order-processing, scheduling, and inventory management systems. Information flows are also associated with the movement of money through the supply chain, and with performance information regarding the various supply chain participants.

Supply chain information and physical flows can only operate efficiently and effectively if there are appropriate supply chain relationships between all supply chain parties. These relationships exist between suppliers and customers, both within and external to the firm. Relationship issues include defining and specifying which parties will perform which activities, specification of performance and production characteristics, contractual arrangements, risk assessment and sharing agreements, performance reviews, negotiation, performance feedback and a host of others.


         
 
 
Physical Flows
Information Flows
Relationships

Capacity
Capacity management
Capacity planning
Capacity strategy
Capacity utilization
Distribution channel
Distribution channel design
Facility location
Inbound logistics
Interplant transfer
Inventory
Inventory positioning
Inventory replenishment
Inventory stock levels
Lean manufacturing
Maintenance
Manufacturing
Manufacturing layout strategy
Material handling
Outbound logistics
Packaging
Preventative maintenance
Quality
Quality programs
Reverse logistics
Six Sigma
Supply chain design
Warehouse mgmt layouts

 

Activity-based cost accounting
Activity-based management
Business-to-business (B2B)
Capacity
Capacity requirements planning
Channel management
Cost
Cost management
Cost system design
Currency conversions
Customer relationship management
Customer value
Data management
Demand management
Forecasting
Forecasting errors
Forecasting methods
Forecasting sharing
Globalization
Information sharing
Information technology
Inventory management systems
Language
Lead time/cycle time
Logistics information systems
Logistics management
Market analysis
Operating policies and procedures
Order management
Promotions
Scheduling
Standards/compatibility
Statistic quality control
Supply chain inventory visibility
Target costing
Total cost of ownership
Total costs

  Agreements
Collaboration
Commodity strategy development
Continuous improvement
Contracts
Contract management
Customer order fulfillment process
Industry standards
Insource vs outsource
Joint ventures
Legal issues
Negotiation
New product development
Performance management
Program management
Project management
Purchase requirements
Relationship management
Service level agreements
Sourcing strategy
Specifications
Statements of work
Strategic alliances
Supplier development training
Supplier integration in new product development
Supplier intelligence
Supplier performance evaluation
Supplier/customer partnerships
Training