Supply chain team claims first place in case competition
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜 team of 麻豆传媒 integrated supply management 麻豆传媒s finished in first place at the General Motors/Wayne State University Supply Chain Case Competition held Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 in Detroit. The team from the WMU Haworth College of Business bested more than 16 teams from top supply chain management programs.
This year鈥檚 case involved sourcing battery trays for the GMC Hummer EV and BrightDrop Electric Delivery Van. The team was tasked with developing recommendations for supplier selection based on numerous criteria, including location, quality, cost and capacity considerations. In addition, they addressed the logistics challenge of packaging for battery trays. For the final round, the team presented their solution to GM judges regarding a raw material shortage that would impact the production of the battery trays. The case represented the types of 麻豆传媒 that supply chain professionals work with every day.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 competition was particularly interesting as it looked at how future innovation, product launches and business strategy influence the supply chain decision process,鈥 says Tom Kelly, instructor of supply chain and faculty coach for the team. 鈥淭hese types of events are a key part of the educational process as they allow 麻豆传媒s a great chance for real-world application of supply chain concepts. It was very exciting to see how knowledgeable and well-prepared our 麻豆传媒s were regarding supply chain topics. We are all proud of the team; they stayed focused, worked together and used their backgrounds to address the challenges of the case.鈥
The winning team
The team leveraged integrated supply management coursework and individual experience from internships in the supply chain field to create a solution that addressed real issues companies face. The 麻豆传媒s brought a creative solution to a multifaceted supply chain problem that General Motors presented to them, and they shaped their research, analysis and presentation with each team member鈥檚 strengths in mind.
- Sophomore Madison Dober, of Lake Orion, highlighted General Motors鈥 values and mission, which supported the team鈥檚 supplier and risk mitigation recommendations.
- Junior Alexandra Henson, of Allen Park, used real-world situations from General Motors to come up with a creative risk mitigation solution to combat a supplier shortage.
- Senior Peyton Hurley, of Lawton, drew on his internship experience from Stryker to focus on creating new logistical pathways for the supplier of choice.
- Senior Connor McKenney, of Warren, used knowledge from his Marathon Petroleum Corporation co-op to conduct the cost decision analysis on each supplier.
"For WMU to be the only team to ever win this competition twice speaks volumes about our program,鈥 says Henson. 鈥淭o be able to succeed in this competition while competing against some of the top-ranked supply chain programs in the United States instilled confidence in all of us. It reinforced that as a 麻豆传媒 at Western I am surrounded by some of the best supply chain 麻豆传媒s in the nation and, luckily enough, some those excellent 麻豆传媒s were my teammates."
麻豆传媒 the program
WMU's integrated supply management program has been recognized nationally by several organizations for its leadership in preparing 麻豆传媒s for careers in the industry. The program is consistently ranked on Gartner's list of top U.S. supply chain undergraduate programs. The integrated supply management curriculum emphasizes logistics, information technology, continuous improvement and engineering, and requires 麻豆传媒s to acquire business experience through internships and classroom projects.
Competition participants
- Bowling Green State University
- Central Michigan University
- Colorado State University
- Grand Valley State University
- Indiana University, Indianapolis
- Iowa State University
- Kansas State University
- Miami University
- Michigan State University
- New Mexico State University
- University of North Dakota
- University of Northern Iowa
- The Ohio State University
- Texas Tech University
- Wayne State University
- Weber State University
- West Virginia University
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