Supply Chain Management


How to effectively manage the supply chain is a central issue for all levels of management, regardless of industry. While overproduction leads to excess obsolete stock, inadequate supply results in lost opportunities. Finding the right balance to match demand and supply accurately is crucial to success.

SCM Overview
SCM Workshops
VMI Solution
S&OP Solution
Store Allocation Solution

The flexibility required for seamless harmony between demand and supply is generally expensive. Moreover, complexities of demand and supply measurement are further exacerbated by more demanding customers, evolving technology, growing competitive pressures and the greater forces of globalization. Hidden within each of the challenges posed by the above mentioned are opportunities to allocate and manage our resources better.

Xavor offers the following Supply Chain Management services:

  1. Supply Chain Workshops
  2. Mapping Supply Chain to SCOR
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Dr. Tathagata Dasgupta is the EVP of Xavor Corporation. At Xavor, he spearheads the growing management consulting business where he is a trusted advisor to such top-tier companies as Warner Brothers, Sony, Nokia, Motorola, Ingram Micro, Mattel, Frito Lay, Polo, and many other top Fortune 100 companies.

Dr. Dasgupta is Adjunct Professor of Operations and Decision Technologies in University of California at Irvine, where he teaches Executives as well as Full-time MBA students courses on Supply Chain Management and Operations Research.

Dr. Dasgupta is Adjunct Professor of Operations and Decision Technologies in University of California at Irvine, where he teaches Executives as well as Full-time MBA students courses on Supply Chain Management and Operations Research. He is also an Adjunct Professor of The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, and teaches doctoral courses on Transformational Leadership and Strategic Management with a focus on Emerging Managerial Practices, while chairing several doctoral dissertation committees in The University of Phoenix.