Supply Chain Management Sunil Chopra 7th Edition Ppt New Repack Full -
Chapter 14-16: Transportation, Sourcing, and Pricing Dynamics
For professionals or educators creating or using complete, new presentations based on the 7th edition layout, follow this standard structural flow: Module / Chapter Presentation Core Topics Key Quantitative Formulas & Models
Ability to respond to wide ranges of quantities, meet short lead times, and handle highly innovative products (e.g., Zara). Instead of one entity trying to squeeze profit
Chopra defines this as the difference between the value generated for the customer and the total cost incurred by the supply chain. This reframes the relationship between suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers. Instead of one entity trying to squeeze profit out of another, the goal is to increase the size of the pie for everyone involved.
: The official source for the complete instructor's PowerPoint presentation set and supplemental materials. SlideShare EOQ Model; Cycle Service Level ( CSLcap C
Economies of Scale; Lot Sizing; Quantity Discounts; Safety Inventory. EOQ Model; Cycle Service Level ( CSLcap C cap S cap L ); Safety Stock ( σLsigma sub cap L
The physical locations where product is stored or manufactured. Inventory: The quantity of product being moved or stored. Transportation: Moving inventory from point A to B. Information: The data that facilitates the flow of other drivers. Here is the comparative breakdown:
Aligning incentives, improving information visibility (CPFR, POS data sharing), improving operational efficiency (reducing lead times, EDI), and implementing everyday low pricing (EDLP). Part 4: Planning and Managing Inventory Chapter 11: Managing Economies of Scale – Cycle Inventory
All raw materials, work in process (WIP), and finished goods. Inventory exists because of a mismatch between supply and demand.
What is the of your presentation? (e.g., passing an exam, corporate training, design optimization)
If you have used Chopra’s 5th or 6th edition slides before, you will notice a significant leap in the presentations. Here is the comparative breakdown:

