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Background Supply chains are involved in the production and delivery of almost e

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Background Supply chains are involved in the production and delivery of almost every good or service ability to recognize and identify the supply chains involved with specific products is a useful and necessary skill for everyone involved with logistics and supply management. This projec intended to introduce students to the thinking and the process of identifying and describing various supply chains. Assignment Find a common but specific physical product or good that you can either safely disassemble or otherwise gain visibility to the components and subcomponents within it and request instructor approval for your choice. )Disassemble or otherwise identify a minimum of five levels of vertically inter-nested manufactured or industrially processed components. 3) Write a one page introduction which includes a product description and overview of how upply chains work in general. Be sure to describe as much information about the product as possible such as make, model, manufacturer, retailer, age, cost, and other related information. 4) For each component, identify or defend a well educated guess about the company that manufactured it, where they are located, how long they have been in business, how much revenue and profits they earn each year, and how many people they employ. If you are nable to identify a component try to find another set of sequentially inter-nested components where the identification of the manufacturers is possible. As a last resort, you may make an assumption about which specific company manufactured the component as long as you clearly disclose this and describe the company as required above. 5) Look up whatever information is availabl le about the manufacturing process used to make each component and write at least a half page summary for each. Try to include th various sub-steps that are involved in each manufacturing process as well as a description of the various logistical and support steps which might be required. If no specifi information is available for a component, you ma process as long as you fully disclose the assumptions. y make reasonable assumptions about the Write a half page summary of the supply chain you identified and the process you used to identify it. Be sure to include the total time parts flowed through the supply chain and the 6) e traveled from the start of your supply chain to the final consumer Reports will be graded on the basis of the accuracy, realism, detail, completeness, and quality of the report. Print your report only on one side of standard sized paper and affix with paper clips (not staples) to receive full credit and submit it to the instructor

Explanation / Answer

1. A john deere tractor could be the product. Widely used across the globe with easily identifiable components.

2. The components in a John Deere tractor are its Engine, Wheels, Seat, hydraulics,Head lights etc.

3. The supply chain of John-Deere tractors functions in a way the assembly line is prepared in a systematic way where the engines, transmissions and gearboxes are manufactured in house and prepared for the assembly line based on the power, number of gears, speed and other aspects related to the tractor specifications which are then transported to the assembly line. Once the components are ready then the assembly line works such that, first the hood of the tractor enters where the transmission then gearbox and engine are placed in their respective grooves and the workers ensure the fittings are in place and with support of Pneumatic systems. At this point the seat is placed in the tractor and all other components are fitted and then the assembly moves into the painting section where high level, chemical paint is applied on the hood and components to face and sustain the harsh weather conditions. Post this phase, the line moves to accesorizing the tractor where all the reamining components including the lights, pedals etc are fitted. Once the manufacturing process is complete, the tractor is then sent out to the testing area where the physical verification is first done then the functionality of each component is tested through required equipment and even driven by expert drivers and tested with implements. All the tractors are identified based on their batch numbers and chasis numbers on their engines and specific numbers on transmission and tractor to identify the source of of defects if any found. Once the tractor clears its PDI (Pre dispatch inspection) it gets a clear mark and enters the stock yard from where it is then taken to the dealers who in turn retail it to the customers. Each tractor is identified based on its make (John- Deere tractor), model (year of manufacture and type of tractor), its retailer and sold at a predetermined price of the manufacturer which icludes the margins of the retailer.