Evolution of Supply Chain in Verizon: Examples and Preparation

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Explore the evolution of Verizon's supply chain industry, from warehousing processes in 1998 to future trends. Learn how to prepare by working in teams, understanding math, and focusing on the big picture. Discover insights into operational changes, outsourcing, and future strategies in this confidential and proprietary information.

  • Verizon
  • Supply Chain
  • Evolution
  • Teamwork
  • Math

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  1. Introduction Ariel Rivera Manager Business Operations Verizon Verizon confidential and proprietary. Unauthorized disclosure, reproduction or other use prohibited.

  2. Supply Chain Industry Evolution Examples Warehousing 1998 Verizon Owned warehouses Private fleet for deliveries Cable-cutting done in-house Inventory planning and purchasing transactional Smaller buildings Manual processes Wide aisles with forklifts Mechanization conveyors, narrow aisles Automation robots, moving bins Mega-warehouses millions of square feet Trasportation Private fleet for deliveries from owned warehouses Outsourcing pay for miles or deliveries Specialization refrigeration, final mile, crane 2022 Verizon Warehouses run by 3PL Delivery is outsourced Cable-cutting done by 3PL Inventory planning and purchasing relational Stocking Personnel in storerooms responsible for ordering, receiving, replenishing User-level ordering Vendor Managed Inventory The Future More partnerships More transparency Less silo s Verizon confidential and proprietary. Unauthorized disclosure, reproduction or other use prohibited.

  3. How do I prepare? Learn to work in teams Understand the math Look at the big picture Verizon confidential and proprietary. Unauthorized disclosure, reproduction or other use prohibited.

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