Friday, April 29, 2011

Supply Chain for Tropicana

 
      Suppliers Supplier
  • Acres of groves that grow the oranges in Florida.

      Supplier
          Tropicana juice plants
      Manufacturer
          Tropicana

      Distributor
          Tropicana sites located in New jJrsey, Ohio, and California.

      Retailer
          Grocery Stores

      Customer
          Restaurants, covenant stores, and people 

       Customers Customer
          People eating inside restaurants, and individuals


























In the Supply Chain of Tropicana orange juice the cost of fuel increases at the level from the distributor to the level of the retailer.


If I had to pick one level in the supply chain that would be most important in controlling the costs, I would choose the price Tropicana sets to sell their product. Because Tropicana performs most of the laboring themselves, those costs are controlled for the most part. The price is the most important factor because if there is a decrease in growth on oranges, then Tropicana needs to increase their prices because there are a limited amount of oranges.



There a numerous departments involved in the Tropicana company. On average there are at least five. You would defiantly have human resources to manage the factory works. Linguistics to keep of the trains distributing the juice to different retailers.  A marketing team to advertise your product to consumers. These are just a few examples of different departments that your company will have.  




Comment on story of Stuff Video

 



The video “story of stuff” was a very strong political pull. Not only was the political pull, but it was creative. The creativity was in the animation. While the presenter was talking, behind her were objects moving around as the presenter talked. What the presenter was talking about impacted me on so many different levels. For example, I never really paid attention to the cost included when I purchase an iPod. This video made me realize that the workers who made this product probably earn less money than I paid for the iPod. Another way this video impacts my life is because the American population is deposing toxicants into the world around us. The toxicants are killing trees among us. The United States alone is depleting half of the world’s natural resources. After watching this video I have since changed my view on the material cycle. Before I honestly did not care too much about how items are thrown away. But after realizing that humans are causing the damages we are creating I now want to change how I throw item away.    

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Supply Chain

Supply Chain is a network of suppliers, retailers, and wholesalers, which move a product or service from a supplier to a customer. This sort of production moves the product from the production site to the site of final use. Supply chain impacts my life in many different ways today. For insistence, most of the clothes I wear are made in other countries. The material is a made in China, and then shipped to the United States; next the distributor delivers the finished product to different stores. Finally after the manufactured good is in the stores then I, the buyer can purchase the item. The same concept is illustrated in grocery stores. For example Perdue farms are located in Salisbury, Maryland. The chicken is raised, killed, and cleaned in Salisbury. After the chicken is killed and cleaned it is then distributed to different grocery stores. The two examples described above best explain of how supply chain impacts my life today.


http://www.city.academic.gr/material/academic_staff/business_administration/morgan/rmn/SHARED/Articles/scm%20effect.pdf

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

American Educational System

It is sad to hear that America (one of the richest nations in the world) has the worst educational systems. CBS news has found that nations like Japan and South Korea have the most effective educational systems in the world. "Dewayne Matthews, vice president of the Denver-based Education Commission of the States found that the biggest thing is obviously the socio-economic background of the child and how well-educated their parents are." It is a proven fact that the level of a child parent’s educational level will determine how far that child will go. I suppose that this statement is 100 percent true. I personally believe that America's education system could be improved. I attended public myself and I think the system could be more effective. From attending a public I do not think the curriculum prepared me for college or the real world at all. I’m sure that other nations like South Korea well prepare their students for life after high school and college. I found a website that shows numerous of nations and where they fall according to their educational level. According to the graph it showed that that United States math score was 501, a reading score of 500, and a science score of 508. All three of these scores combined gave the United States a ranking of 14th. Considering we are one of the wealthiest countries our ranking does not match our economic status.



1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/dec/07/world-education-rankings-maths-science-reading


2. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/26/world/main530872.shtml

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Decision Making software

I currently do not use any type of decision making software. Excel is considered an example of decision making software, but only I use it when I have an assignment for a class that must be completed on excel software. Analytica, is another type of software that was created to aid people in the process of their decision making. Analytica allows its users to analyze create and manage multidimensional tables with an ease and reliability unknown in spreadsheets. This software also allows people to evaluate risk and uncertainty within their decisions.

http://www.lumina.com/why-analytica/