Assignment 5
Assignment 5
Paper Information
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Case Study: Supply Chain Management Practices of Nike & Adidas
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3
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Firms‟ Profile ................................................................................................................................................ 3
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Procurement Strategy Related To Outsourcing............................................................................................. 4
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Lean Manufacturing Principles & Lead Time Reduction ............................................................................. 4
Conclusion .................................................................................................................................................... 7
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References ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
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Introduction
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Supply management is a comprehensive operation that‟s significant to business success
and it is also has responsibility of fulfilment the high quality, efficient costs, continuous
innovation and fast delivery throughout the whole supply chains management of a company
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(Angela and Jane, 2011). The aim of this study is to compare and evaluate the management of
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supply chain practices in Nike & Adidas.
Firms’ Profile
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Nike Inc. is the internationally important marketer and designer of authentic athletic
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footwear, equipment, apparel and accessories for an extensive sports and fitness activities variety
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(Hossein, 2010).
commodities principally through extensive brands in global market. The Adidas group
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headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany, and employ approximately 27000 people (Edwin and
Tsan-Ming, 2010).
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The worldwide sports shoe manufacturing is represented by the large scale vertical
functions disintegration and subcontracting activity in the high levels (Rugman, 2005).
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Procurement Strategy Related To Outsourcing
Production capabilities of Nike & Adidas are functioned by the economic state related to
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the emerging markets; as countries prosper, there is a requirement to indentify low cost and new
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market opportunities (Sadler, 2007).
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Lean Manufacturing Principles & Lead Time Reduction
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Lean approaches of manufacturing leave the both companies more vulnerable to
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prospective stock outs and there is improved dependence upon other elements of supply chain
Nike Approach
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• To Shift Production between Factories and Countries; Opening Plants and Signing
Adidas Approach
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• Adidas‟ operations were traditional batch and queue, and stored in warehouses until the
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• As part of its overhaul of its supply chain, Adidas sought to significantly reduce footwear
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lead times by introducing lean manufacturing principles across its supplier network
(Hossein, 2010).
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Centralisation & 3rd Party Logistics Specialisation
Nike Approach
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Nike‟s key supply chain strategy is through achieving up-to-date shipment data that can
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be used to make the supply chain more efficient, with transit time being the deciding factor over
Adidas Approach
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units independently choosing software that suited their internal preferences and geography.
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Nike Approach
Nike‟s strategies for alliance involve seeding Nike expatriate technicians into factories
producing Nike footwear to function as a liaison between head office and R&D to ensure smooth
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product development processes and maintain product control (Joris, 2010).
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Adidas Approach
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Adidas‟ current approach to supplier relationship management is consolidation; in 2009 it
Demand Management
Nike‟s forecasting is largely based on its „Futures‟ program, where retailers must order
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Adidas‟ recently launched „World Class Supply Chain‟ initiative appears to be moving
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Conclusion
Based on the above performance measures, Nike‟s tightly controlled, centralized supply
chain management practices appear to have the advantage over Adidas; in fact, Nike was
recognized as being one of the top 25 companies that exhibit superior supply chain capabilities
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and performance.
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References
Alan M. Rugman (2005) The Regional Multinationals: MNEs and "Global" Strategic
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Angela Hale, Jane Wills (2011) Threads of Labour: Garment Industry Supply Chains from the
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David H. Taylor (2007) Global Cases in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Publisher.
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Cengage Learning EMEA. 63-74
Hossein Bidgoli (2010) The Handbook of Technology Management: Supply Chain Management,
341-355
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Marketing and Advertising, and Global Management. Publisher. John Wiley & Sons.
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Ian Sadler (2007) Logistics and Supply Chain Integration. Publisher. SAGE Publications Ltd.
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Joris J. A. Leeman (2010) Supply Chain Management. Publisher. BoD – Books on Demand.
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119-125
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Springer. 229-238
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T. C. Edwin Cheng, Tsan-Ming Choi (2010) Innovative Quick Response Programs in Logistics
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Vinod V. Sople (2005) Supply Chain Management: Text and Cases. Publisher. Pearson