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Dominos Supply Chain.

The Domino’s supply chain is a complex network that involves a range of activities and partners, including raw material and ingredient suppliers, production facilities, distribution centers, and stores. Domino’s sources raw materials and ingredients from around the world, and its products are manufactured in a variety of locations, including in-house production facilities and third-party manufacturers. The company also has a large and diverse distribution network, with warehouses and distribution centers located in various countries around the world.

To ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of its supply chain, Domino’s uses a range of technologies and strategies, including:

  1. Inventory management systems that can track and update inventory levels in real-time.
  2. Advanced logistics and transportation systems that optimize the flow of goods and reduce waste.
  3. Quality control systems that ensure consistent product quality and safety.
  4. Collaboration with suppliers to optimize production processes and reduce costs.

Overall, the goal of the Domino’s supply chain is to provide customers with high-quality products at competitive prices, while also minimizing the environmental impact of the supply chain.

Supply Chain Quotes

  • “I say an hour lost at a bottleneck is an hour out of the entire system. I say an hour saved at a non-bottleneck is worthless. Bottlenecks govern both throughput and inventory.” ~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt, The Goal.  Supply Chain Expert.  
  • “You will not find it difficult to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or lost primarily because of logistics.” ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • “If you don’t have an essential item that puts people into chaos.  What happens if the coffee runs out in the morning?  Simple but you get the picture.”  ~ Dave Waters.  Supply Chain Expert.
  • “If you think of standardization as the best that you know today, but which is to be improved tomorrow; you get somewhere.” ~ Henry Ford, founder Ford Motor Company.  The assembly line changed supply chain.
  • “All we are doing is looking at the time line, from the moment the customer gives us an order to the point when we collect the cash. And we are reducing the time line by reducing the non-value adding wastes.”  ~ Taiichi Ohno, father of Toyota Production System (TPS).
  • “Every breakthrough business idea begins with solving a common problem. The bigger the problem, the bigger the opportunity. I discovered a big one when I took apart an IBM PC. I made two interesting discoveries: The components were all manufactured by other companies, and the system that retailed for $3,000 cost about $600 in parts.”  ~ Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computer.  Supply Chain Expert.
  • “If your supply chain runs without many problems you either have a great supply chain or running very fat.”  ~ Dave Waters.
  • “Supply chains are everywhere.  From the biggest company in the world to running your household.  We all have supply chain experience even if we don’t know it.”  ~ Dave Waters.
  • “Many of our best opportunities were created out of necessity. “ ~ Sam Walton, founder of Walmart.
  • “Leaders win through logistics. Vision, sure. Strategy, yes. But when you go to war, you need to have both toilet paper and bullets at the right place at the right time. In other words, you must win through superior logistics.”  ~ Tom Peters.
  • “Eighty-five percent of the reasons for failure are deficiencies in the systems and process rather than the employee. The role of management is to change the process rather than badgering individuals to do better.” ~ W. Edwards Deming.

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