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RESEARCH PORTFOLIO OPERATION MANAGEMENT I

NESTLE COMPANY OPERATION MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS ANDIKA DAFFA ELIANTO 12010119190124 MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2

CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

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SUSTAINABILITY APPROACH

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MANAGING QUALITY INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

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PRODUCT & SERVICES DESIGN

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CONCLUSION

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REFERANCES

INTRODUCTION

The beginning of Nestle's date from 1866, when two separated Swiss companies that later became Nestle's center were identified. The two demanding firms postponed their operations in Europe and the United States in the intervening decades. The firm, which was founded in 1866 by the brothers Georg Page and Page, and Farine Lactee Henri Nestle in 1866 was established in 1905, by the fusion of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company. During the First World War and after the Second World War, the company expanded tremendously and spread its contributions beyond the early reduced milk and infant formula products. The firm conducted many company acquisitions, including 1950 for Crosse and Blackwell, 1963 for Findus, 197 for Libby, 1988 for Rowntree Mackintosh, and 2007 for Gerber. Nestle products are baby food, water bottles, cereals, chocolate, cookies, dairy products, ice cream, pets food, and snacks. Nestle products are also available for sale. Twenty-nine brands of Nestle have annual sales of more than one billion Swiss francs, of which Nespresso, Nescafe, KitKat, Smarties, Nesquik, Stouffer's, Vittel, and Maggi. In 86 countries, Nestlé has about 450 plants, employing some 328,000 workers. L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics firm, is one of the biggest shareholders.

Mission: The social environment we operate as active business citizens has beneficial consequences, with due respect for environmental values and community expectations that enhance the quality of life. Vission: Being a global leader and competitive Diet, Fitness, and wellbeing a favorite corporate citizen, a favorite boss, a trusted supplier supplying preferred goods.

SUSTAINABILITY APPROACH

In a life cycle assessment study, Nestle compared the environmental impacts of its Nespresso machine with various designs of the coffee capsule (for example aluminum, plastics, bioplastics). Nestle has used LCA to test different routes for coffees and packaging schemes for end-of-life (disposal vs. recycling). Important results were of all cases the best choice from an environmental point of view has been the aluminum capsules submitted for recycling after use. Based on this result, Nestle determined that the goal of the organization should be to raise its aluminum capsule recycling quota instead of using substitute capsule materials. Through installing new collecting points and networks around the world, Nestle' has expanded its share in the recovery. The company's goal is to achieve 75 percent of its capsules by the end of 2013 as a complete recovery power.

Nestle declared in 2018 its ambition to make 100% of its packaging recyclable or recyclable by 2025 to avoid any Nestle package from being littered in places or oceans. In the field of recycled and recycled goods for many Nestle brands, we made major strides in 2019. Nestle's first-in-the-industry science of packaging helps them to focus more efficiently on options for safe packaging. In 2020, both the 15th Convention on biodiversity meeting of the Parties and the IUCN World Conservation Conference will be held, the issue of biodiversity is of great interest for companies. This is the push to ensure Nestlé and other participants show the leadership of the One Earth Company for Biodiversity (OP2B) alliance, of which Nestlé is a signatory.

MANAGING QUALITY The Nestle Quality Management System is the global forum for food protection, adherence to quality requirements, and the production of value for customers. To demonstrate compliance with internal norms, ISO standards, regulations, and legal specifications, the Nestle internal quality control system shall be audited and checked by independent certification bodies. The quality management system is launched on farms from farm to fork. We have been working with farmers in rural areas for a long time to help them increase the quality of their products and implement sustainable agriculture practices. Not only does the quality control system guarantee continued access to raw materials of good quality. It detects, assesses, and monitors hazards that are important to food security in this preventive and scientific framework. It encompasses the whole chain of food processing, from raw goods to supply and use. Nestle HACCP plans and systems are tested against ISO 22''000:2005/ISO 22002-1 requirement by external rating authorities. Using goods that offer information to ensure safe use for the customer at the highest quality standards. Market assistance around the world means that any consumer query, issue, or complaint will be addressed promptly. Both Nestlé goods are brands that allow customers to speak to Nestlé with their address or telephone number. .

It also helps farmers to secure or boost incomes. As a result, the living conditions of the whole rural population

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internationally recognized to provide consistency and protection of foodstuffs. GMP includes all production issues, including standard operating practices, supervision, and recruitment of staff, repair of equipment, and materials handling. We use internationally recognized HACCP (Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point) to ensure food safety. HACCP is used as an internationally recognized framework.

All Nestle manufacturing plants are built to ensure that Nestle produces the highest quality and safety requirements, regardless of where they are in the world. This involves stopping the entrance into goods of international bodies, allowing allergens to be treated and pest control. The Nestle Factories are built to ensure the components, machinery and the production process are all designed to manufacture safe goods in accord with precise specifications, including the criteria for the clean and safe water supply, for air filtration, and for all materials touching the food. In order for the raw materials and processed food to be correctly differentiated, we are responsible for the movement of ingredients and goods inside and outside of the Nestle plants. Nestle factories have separate locations, services and tools for avoiding crosscontamination for multiple ingredients.

Nestle's food safety policy encompasses the entirety of the supply chain, along with producers and manufacturers. They follow stringent sourcing and audit procedures in order to ensure that the company chooses secure raw materials of good quality. This requires the description of materials standards and the accuracy of experiments in order to ensure that the most strict laws and technical information are still complied with. Nestle refuses them if they're "not fulfilling." Nestle measures for quality and food safety are guided by the company's commitment. Create trust by delivering goods and services that conform to customer needs and desires. Food protection, regulatory and efficiency standards both internal and external. Get everyone in our business a zero-default, no-waste mentality.

Before a food batch leaves one of our plants, a positive release test must be passed to ensure that it is safe to eat. We at Nestlé conduct over 100 million tests annually to confirm the conformity of product with internal and external requirements in materials used, climate and goods, including for hazardous compounds or microorganisms. "To verify if goods are safe, Nestle does not test them. They use something to confirm if it is. Nestle has so many rigorous, automated controls to ensure protection that Nestle is already assured that the finished product is secure by the time the final processing phases are achieved. Total quality control requires planning. In this first step, workers need to discuss their complaints and issues. They need to confront the numerous problems they face each day to examine the root cause of the problem. Employees must do the analysis they need to compile the necessary data so that they can find answers for all the problems.

Nestle guarantees the maximum scope of the destination as goods are released from the warehouse. This also ensures the cold or frozen items are packaged and carried at the appropriate temperature. In maintaining the secure access of customers, packaging has a crucial role to play. It also offers detailed instructions about how to cook, store, and use the food, as well as ingredient information and any risks to allergens. Nestle guarantees that the best before and usage periods are accurate so that customers realize when the product is past its best and when its use is no longer healthy. This also helps deter needless waste from being created. In their plants, packaging serves to guarantee traceability. Nestle uses special batch codes to show us specifically where a product has been made, how it was produced, and from which ingredients. Risk assessment provides an early warning system to help them identify signs which may lead to problems. The faster future challenges should be detected, the more they can avoid or handle them. Security of food is never static. There are often changes in standards, changes in legislation, and changes in scientific understanding.

There is more knowledge of safe habits in recent studies. The value of safe livelihoods and benefits of healthy food items are informed in various press such as newspapers and television shows. State also takes a significant part in training and providing good quality coverage for residents to minimize universal health services costs (Responding, 2005). As a result, people now take their eating habits seriously and even the food they consume. If millions want to change their diet and shopping patterns, market-oriented food firms such as Nestlé will likely note and react rapidly to an adaptation of their goods to the new climate. Supporting premium goods and services to consumers and adapting to shifts in demands rests upon their subsistence in the food sector. Nestlé has several products as the world's biggest, largest food and drink company. KitKat, Smarties, and Nescafe coffee are some of their best-selling items (Higgins, October 2004).

Standard procurement procedures mean that the best procurement practices are practiced by all Nestle firms and a standard rigorous procedure for all procurement. For instance, Profile and Select Vendor is one of the procurement processes. A frequent review/analysis of a vendor's capacity and durability is important and can not be performed merely during the initial selection process. Local/regional and/or global buying would save them not only time and money but also allowing them to maximize large volume transactions. For eg, if five customers purchase 5 vendors with 5 times the administrative expenditures the same material/similar material is not good practice. Strategic and tactical sourcing on all investments is another important element in that the emphasis is on evaluating and defining our internal demands, examining the features of the supply market, and balancing their requirements with suppliers so that the best outcomes in terms of availability, flexibility, efficiency, and price are achieved. Strategic/tactic sourcing is a role; it can only be ensured in an environment/organization if there are standards and rules for employment authorization in the buying function/roles. For instance, workers may purchase pre-approved products without permission in compliance with the guidelines. The method is much faster and more effective and also increases employee productivity.

Inventory management covers as part of the supply chain aspects such as managing and tracking of suppliers' orders as well as consumer inventory maintenance, regulation of retail distribution, and order fulfillment. Of course, the exact definition of the business for handling stocks varies according to the kinds of goods you market. But as long as the foundational elements are there, you can draw on them. With these programs, inventory control processes cover all areas, from the end-to-end output and market management to lead time and demand estimates to metrics, analyses, and even accounting. The operational structure and operational guidelines for the maintenance and controls of items are established by an inventory system. The machine is responsible for buying and delivering the goods: scheduling and monitoring the shipment, how many, and from whom.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

For example, in the preparation of activities, accidents, and further disruption, many potential interruptions are possible for any mechanism, and attempts are often sought to protect against the more disruptive of these. (Matisziw, Grubesic, Murray 2008). The impact of data-driven autonomous supply chains offers the opportunity, despite the high cost of set-ups, for unimaginable levels of optimization in production, logistics, storage, and delivery in a mile, for early adoption in logistics in less than a half-decade. Infrastructure networks are typically spatially scattered over a wide spectrum and pose several different forms of threats. To define preventive methods Organisation, control for all sorts of hazards and model their direct effects on facilities and evaluate their caused susceptibility to devise thresholds, from raw materials, processing, producing, shipping, distributing, and eventually tracking the lifecycle of their items. Each of these stages is a connection within a chain. The following steps are added to each stage to facilitate the development of a commodity. This organization provides oversight of all processes and events in the supply chain by leveraging the company's inventory management solution. This will make the whole operation more profitable by eliminating waste. Nestle will continually develop its offerings and will be more competitive on the market. They will require efficient employees, infrastructure, and procedures.

This automation eliminates recurring orders and can reliably create the distance from your customer's port. It will eliminate bottlenecks, improve operations, and limit time and overhead processes. ERP enables you to locate knowledge, continuous data, and improve the robustness, performance, and expertise of the organization. In a highly disruptive scenario, the reconfiguration of capital mediates completely the relationship between the direction of the supply chain and the stability of businesses. In addition to measures and controls to maintain and enforce conformity with, both infrastructure and records, the emergency plan (Ambulkar, Blackhurst, and Grawe, 2015).

Nestle made a high-tech fulfillment center that invested 55 million pounds, partnered with XPO logistics, and outsourcing gives them more flexibility to concentrate on company functions. In the UK, this DC will satisfy all of the environmental aims of Nestle. By 2020, this is going online. This facility is strategically positioned in Midlands for direct access to Southampton Felixstowe, London Gateway, and the Channel Tunnel, which were listed by Nestle staff in the United Kingdom, to the M1 road transport motorway, East Midlands Airport for freight flows, and to the rail cargo terminal in Midlands. If a company is arranged and arranged to work very closely with these dangerous incidents, they will step past their competitors and eliminate the usual longterm loss to their companies. Not only is Nestle seeking to make its logistics competitive, as productivity is not restricted for transport but across the supply chain process, that is why Nestle partnered a third-party logistic provider company with a first-class green warehouse, which reduced its environmental footprint to be efficient, with modern, creative technologies such as more efficient.

The goal for inventory management was to move from opaque to translucent, but this goal was not feasible due to the timeframes for performing both analysis and execution. However, substantial improvement was made in that inventory through the web portal and weekly connection calls both visibly and efficiently. The drumbeat for the five pieces was handled directly in accordance with the customer's specifications, but not transferred through the supply chain. The new method gives an analysis of inventory levels in the first tier supply chain, the work ongoing and the order of raw material. However, the information is not accessible about the position of the inventory. However, it was not possible to say that success had not been reached and additional work is being undertaken to change into the sort of lean/pull. Thus, joint stocking systems were not in operation. The meanings mentioned can be disputed because they are too simplified and may therefore be strengthened.

PRODUCT AND SERVICE DESIGN Nestle's product and service architecture are heavily dependent on the appropriate usage of energy and the elimination of the optimum waste rate during the product life cycle. Nestlé is recognized as the world's most quickly transforming consumer goods business. This substantial portion of the operational contributions of the organization was aimed at the production and design of materials and at ensuring environmental sustainability. Nestle's offerings are targeted at covering the food and beverage consumer sectors of the world by developing a wide range of items from multiple categories. Faster and cheaper life cycle analyses are the most commonly used technique for the organization to perform a detailed review of the goods and their effects on the environment. The biggest obstacle in the process, though, is greater expense and time participation, as this process takes several months to complete. Therefore, the company's product design process should be performed more cost-effectively for environmental review and commitment. It is one of Nestle's unique fields, and faces many obstacles, as the organization constantly strives to establish a fast and cost-effective effort.

PRODUCT DESIGN

Another benefit of this business is improved support from their rivals to their respective clients. The hotline programs are available 24/7. For its clients, high quality control is preserved. Its marketing and PR divisions work to figure out new consumer needs and solutions to their products. their marketing services are also available.

Distinguishing. Nestle also picks the marketing distinction. It offers diverse items in various categories based on age, profession, season and environment. The everyday life of the customer. Nestle achieves a good presence on the market by concentrated ads, owing to a stronger perception of customer desires. It serves in the niches and it has a particular prestige.

New generation focusing. The market strategy of Nestle emphasizes the significance of internal expansion, through renovation and innovation of existing goods. Research & Development. The R&D centers at Nestlé have two major tasks: the development and enhancement of current products and manufacturing processes. These centers are essential to the safety and quality of goods, as well as to the security of energy and environmental preservation. Environmental considerations are an essential part of the phase of growth such that our potential business plans fulfill the desired requirements

CONSUMER SERVICES At Nestle, they pledge to give customers high-quality, nutritious, delicious, and inexpensive food items. A sign of this dedication is the Nestle Seal of Promise. Besides, Nestle trusts in keeping with the customer daily. This is both the way our goods are delivered and the way we answer the issues and complaints of our customers. Henri Nestle, after he had packed his first packets of baby formulas for sale, placed his address on the packaging so that customers would be able to say where to go if they had an issue. Therefore, they have a global network of consumer markets dedicated to our clients. Nestle has experience in a broad variety of disciplines, including food science, agriculture, food quality, and gastronomic expertise. They have the swift, effective, and quality service that Nestle customers want. Nestle also teaches customers to talk and to listen to them above all. Listening makes people appreciate what they desire. To encourage product growth, Nestle uses the knowledge obtained from connections to customers.

Consumer services is important, and a big trust determinant. The role of employees in educating customers should therefore be stressed and the key elements of the brand should be translated. This is why They look after our clients at Nestle because our success depends on their desires and aspirations. We will create goods that you want to use in your lives by listening and learning.

CONCLUSION Nestle strives by diet, fitness, and wellbeing to enhance the quality of life of customers. Nestle Nutrition Council provides science-based dietary products and programs for individuals with special health conditions to improve the quality of life. Nestle manufactures goods of diverse races, geographies, colors, tastes, textures, and clothing all-consuming and drinking for all customers. In Nestle's 150 years of existence, its core corporate strategy has been to provide our companies, staff, shareholders, and society as a whole with long-term sustainable value. In 196 nations, Nestle, a multinational business with many well-known brands, can establish an enduring demand. Nestle has a wide network of trust and long-term relationships-based suppliers and clients. In highly dynamic markets, resilience, openness, and convergence of knowledge were all defined to be strategic arms. The findings of this case study clearly illustrate that sharing high-quality information as part of the enhancement effort contributes to substantial changes in total supply chain efficiency. However, it seems disappointingly easy to create a robust collection of models to help to define differences for the project team to concentrate on the efficient utilization of resources in current practice. The competitive approach of the group is mainly based on foreign acquisitions in milk and other food businesses. In a more industrialized world, Nestle strives to reach economies of scale through foreign direct investment. In a growing environment, Nestle Business uses local raw materials and uses the right brand. Nestle has left an important imprint in the food and nutrition sectors and is therefore extremely competitive in the industry.

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