Counterfeit in the supply chain: focus Department of the Navy
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Abstract
The current inventory system and procedures of Marine Corps are manually incentive. The top management of Marine Corps believes that the use of Radio frequency identification (RFID) and Unique identification (UID) can improve the supply chain management and inventory control of navy assets. As there is a need to adopt better technology in Navy which can improve receiving and inventory processing within their armories. Marine Corps can improve their armory processes by using UID and RFID technology.
This study seeks to examine the relationships between one of DoD component organization, the Navy Logistics Agency (NLA) and its major suppliers and how those relationships provide world-class performance through utilizing SRM to improve the Supply Chain Management process. The lessons learned from NLA can therefore be applied across DoD. Over the years leading companies have been focusing on delivering goods and services to consumers as quickly and inexpensively as possible. To do this, an agile supply chain is needed. An agile supply chain senses and responds to changes in demand with speed, ease, predictability, and with high quality. NLA is DoD's combat support agency whose vision is to provide the right part, at the right time, for the right price to naval services. In order for NLA to continue providing logistics support, it must have the capability of providing value to its naval services by leveraging its logistics process to improve SCM.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER # 1: INTRODUCTION7
Introduction to the Problem7
Background of the Study9
Statement of the Problem12
Purpose of the Study14
Research Questions14
Nature of the Study15
Significance of the Study15
Definition of Terms16
Assumptions and Limitations17
Organization of the Study18
CHAPTER # 2: LITERATURE REVIEW19
Marine Corps Armory Inventory Processes19
CNA approach19
Mechanism of CNA20
ePedigree engine20
Supply Chain Process Cycle21
Logistics Strategy21
Logistics Vision23
Supply Chain Management24
Supply Chain Management Process28
Supplier Relationship Management28
Performance Measurement31
Assessment33
Benchmarking34
Summary34
CHAPTER # 3: METHODOLOGY36
Purpose of the Study36
Research Questions36
Research Design37
Target Population37
Performance38
Data Collection39
Validity and Reliability39
CHAPTER # 4: FINDINGS AND RESULTS42
Impact analyses42
Product authentication technologies44
Automatic data distributing network46
Supplier Data46
Data Analysis and Results for Research Questions59
CHAPTER # 5: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION62
Research Summary62
Research Results62
Implementation challenges64
Conclusions and Recommendations66
REFERENCES69
APPENDIX74
Chapter # 1: Introduction
Introduction to the Problem
The current inventory system and procedures of Marine Corps are manually incentive. The top management of Marine Corps believes that the use of Radio frequency identification (RFID) and Unique identification (UID) can improve the supply chain management and inventory control of navy assets. As there is a need to adopt better technology in Navy which can improve receiving and inventory processing within ...