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supply chain of macdonald
1. GOOD AFTERNOON Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 1 3/3/2011
2. Mcdonald’s supply chain 2 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
3. McDonald’s investment in India has changed the entire Indian fast food industry: It has raised the standards of food production and increased local and international business for Indian companies. KEY POINT 3 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
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5. Unique Supply Chain 5 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
6. Development of the “Cold Chain” 6 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
7. Produces over 2,000 pounds of cheese per month. Helped set up 15 bulk cooling centers throughout the district from which it purchases milk. Checks fat content. Detects minute traces of pesticides or antibiotics administered to cows. This instant rejection forces farmers to follow the best practices in terms of raising livestock, using proper feeds, and cutting down on the use of pesticides and animal medicines. 7 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
8. Trikaya Agriculture, a major supplier of iceberg lettuce to McDonald's India, is one such enterprise that is an intrinsic part of the cold chain. McDonald's has provided assistance in the selection of high quality seeds. Exposed the farms to advanced drip-irrigation technology. 8 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
9. Helped develop a refrigerated transportation system allowing a small business in India to provide fresh, high-quality lettuce to McDonald's urban restaurant locations thousands of miles away. Cont….. Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011 9
10. Vista Processed Foods Pvt. Ltd., McDonald's suppliers for the chicken and vegetable range of products, is another important player in this cold chain. Technical and financial support extended by OSI Industries Inc., USA and McDonald’s India Private Limited . Hi-tech refrigeration plants for manufacturing frozen food at temperatures as low as - 35° C. The latest vegetable mixers and blenders are in operation. 10 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
11. Keeping cultural sensitivities in mind, both processing lines are absolutely segregated to ensure that the vegetable products do not mix with the non-vegetarian products. Cont………. Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011 11
12. (Distribution Centers for Delhi and Mumbai) Specializes in handling large volumes of products Offers wide range of services: quality inspection, storage, inventory management, deliveries, data collection, recording and reporting. Effective process control for minimum distribution cost. A one-stop shop for all distribution management services. Dry and cold storage facility to store and transport perishable products. 12 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
13. Amrit Food (Supplier of long life UHT Milk and Milk Products for Frozen Desserts) Amrit Food, an ISO 9000 company, manufactures widely popular brands – Gagan Milk and Nandan Ghee at its factory at Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The factory has: State-of-the-art fully automatic machinery requiring no human contact with product, for total hygiene. Installed capacity of 6000 ltrs/hr for producing homogenized UHT (Ultra High Temperature) processed milk and milk products. Strict quality control supported by a fully equipped quality control laboratory. 13 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
14. All suppliers adhere to Indian government regulations on food, health and hygiene while continuously maintaining McDonald's recognized standards. As the ingredients move from farms to processing plants to the restaurant, McDonald's Quality Inspection Programme (QIP) carries out quality checks at over 20 different points in the Cold Chain system. Setting up of the Cold Chain has also enabled it to cut down on operational wastage Cont…… Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 14 3/3/2011
15. Why Was McDonald’s So Successful in India? It sourced all its required products from within the country. 15 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
16. The success of McDonalds India was achieved by sourcing all its required products from within the country. To ensure this, McDonalds developed local businesses, which can supply it highest quality products. Today, McDonalds India works with 38 different suppliers on a long term basis and several other stand alone restaurants for its various other requirements. McDonald’s distribution centers in India came in the following order: Noida and Kalamboli (Mumbai) in 1996, Bangalore in 2004, and the latest one in Kolkata (2007). 16 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
17. Local Success on a Global Scale Sustainable supply chain. 17 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 3/3/2011
18. THE ENDGROUP-1ABHILIPSHA PRADHAN PGPIB/10-12/01AMIT MITRA PGPIB/10-12/03 ANIL KUMAR BEHRA PGPIB/10-12/04 KUMAR SAMAR NATH PGPIB/10-12/10 RAKESH KUMAR PGPIB/10-12/19 SARVESH KUMAR PGPIB/10-12/23 Asian School of Business Management Post Graduate Diploma in International Business 18 3/3/2011