Food Chain of McDonald
Food Chain of McDonald
Food Chain of McDonald
success in India had been built on four pillars: limited menu, fresh food, fast service and affordable price. Between 1992 and 1996, when McDonald's opened its first outlet in India worked on the supply chain management well ahead of its formal entry to India. "We spent seven years to develop the supply chain. The first McDonald's team came to India way back in 1989," said S. D. Saravanan , Product Manager, National Supply Chain, McDonald's India.
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1996 was looking for a hub for all its vendors Mumbai-based Radhakrishna Foodland Private Limited (RFPL) was chosen it was already a distributor for Radhakrishna Hospitality Services, a catering unit supplying to offshore institutions all raw food delivered to RFPL's distribution centre (cold storage) in its refrigerated vans stored the products in controlled conditions in Mumbai and New Delhi and supplied them to McDonald's outlets on a daily basis
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products at a particular temperature, the cold chain ensured freshness and adequate moisture content of the food
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Walker of Australia, a McDonald's partner, helped RFPL build a cold storage in Thane Another cold storage with equipment worth about Rs.75 lakh was built in Delhi in 1998 RFPL also handled McDonald's inventory management for optimum utilization of the refrigerated vehicles. AFL Logistics Ltd (ALL), a joint venture between and Coughlin of the US, and RFPL was responsible for cold, clean, on-time delivery standards
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and insulated vehicles used temperature in the reefers ranged from -18 to 22, that in chilled trucks ranged from 1 to 4 if any of the McDonald's restaurants face a power breakdown, reefer trucks are arranged to ensure that temperature is maintained have a contingency plan and a back-up at every point, in the event of a failure RFPL was also responsible for cleanliness McDonald's insisted on standardization by its suppliers; also assisted with improvements
For eg. it helped Trikaya Agriculture to develop a variety of iceberg lettuces (which is a winter crop) that would grow all year round.
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iceberg lettuce was harvested early in the morning and immediately stored in vacuum precoolers installed at the farm. The pre-cooler brought down the temperature of the lettuce from 26 to 3. Vista and Kitran's Taloja plant was commissioned in December 1996. Had also applied supply chain technology when setting up Dynamix Dairy Industries Limited. The joint venture with Baramati Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation resulted in facilities across Baramati to collect milk.
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Chicken patty Sesame seeds Fish fillet patties Vegetables for the patties Mutton and mutton patties
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its suppliers to set up two separate production lines for chicken and vegetable patties philosophy had been 'one world, one burger' i.e. the McDonald's burger should be consistent in terms of cost and quality throughout the world.
To ensure this, both inputs and finished goods were subjected to chemical and microbiological tests.
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