INSTITUTE OF
FACULTY
OF LIFELONG LEARNING
SUMMER
2019 EXAMINATIONS
COURSE
CODE: CW_BKSCM_H
COURSE TITLE: Higher Diploma in Business in Supply Chain Management
YEAR: 5
MODULE:
Global Logistics SC
Management
DATE: 9th May 2019
TIME: 9.30am -12.30pm
DURATION: 3 Hours
Examiners: |
Mr L Banville Dr K O Connor Mr J Kearney Mr A Upadhvay |
INSTRUCTIONS TO
CANDIDATES:
1.
Write your Name,
Student Number, Course Title, Subject/Module Title and Course Year on your
answer book.
2.
Answer FOUR (4)
Questions out of six questions.
3.
All Questions
carry equal marks
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QUESTION 1
The trend is clear: Technology is replacing people in supply chain management
and doing a better job. (Harvard Business Review June 2018)
Using the above statement from a recent Harvard Business Review article
outline the evolving role of technology in supply chain management and the role
that supply chain professionals will have in the next decade.
TOTAL: 25 MARKS
QUESTION 2
“The heyday of
globalisation has been from 1990 to now, although things are changing …..”
The above is the
start of a line from a recent article in the Irish Times.
In September 1989,
the Berlin Wall came down. Was this the start of the start of globalisation as
referred to in the Irish Times article? A recent Economist article has given us
a new word “slowbalisation”.
Write an essay
with the title “From Globalisation to Slowbalisation – 1989 – 2019”
TOTAL: 25 MARKS
QUESTION 3
The performance section of SCOR consists of two types
of elements: Performance Attributes and Metrics.
(a)
List and explain the
performance attributes as outlined by SCOR.
(10 marks)
(b)
Using
the performance attributes identified give an example of a performance metric
associated with each attribute.
(15 marks)
TOTAL: 25 MARKS
Question 4
The “bullwhip effect” is recognised as a
common problem in many supply chains and when present can cause specific types
of issues for supply chain managers.
Using
examples to illustrate your explanation discuss how the bullwhip effect
manifests itself in supply chains and suggest ways that it can be overcome.
TOTAL: 25 MARKS
QUESTION 5
(a)
Discuss risk as it relates to
global supply chain management. (15
marks)
(b)
It has
been suggested that very efficient lean supply chains, incorporating
just-in-time manufacturing, can be more vulnerable to disruption than
traditional supply chains. Discuss. (10 marks)
TOTAL: 25 MARKS
QUESTION 6
(a)
Outline the benefits and
pitfalls of outsourcing logistics. (10
marks)
(b)
Distinguish
between a 3PL and a 4PL logistics service provider. (5
marks)
(c)
Discuss
whether the logistics market will be dominated by a small number of global logistics companies in the future, or
not, and the impact of this on global supply chains.
(10 marks)
TOTAL: 25
MARKS
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