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Amazon is / has many wildly different businesses (from media, cloud services to the online shopping). To use this matrix, we need to focus on some defined business operations. If we look at, say, an amazon online shopping fulfillment center, it has a very high-volume, low-variety operations. (The fact that it processes hundreds of thousands of different items is not really relevant in this case as making all those items is not "its" operations. The Amazon fulfillment center is only picking, packing and posting them and what is in the box makes little difference to their operations.)
This matrix is for product manufacturing processes only. Companies like Amazon swiggy zomato Dunzo do not manufacture instead provide products from different manufacturers. Is my understanding correct?
@@kanakajoshi3956yes , if you want to know more about this you have to study service process matrix . This video is only for product/ manufacturing not in service which is use certain process to produce product through machine and equipment
Amazon is a platform ,world side firm and the funny part of Amazon it can tune it self in diffrent countries of the world,a supply chain firm's agility,I'm from India , I find Amazon's flexibilty is terrific.The entry barrier is very high for any business to compete with Amazon.@@LaurenceGartside
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Do companies like Amazon not have high variety and high volume?? They work outside the matrix and are successful in doing so
Amazon is / has many wildly different businesses (from media, cloud services to the online shopping). To use this matrix, we need to focus on some defined business operations. If we look at, say, an amazon online shopping fulfillment center, it has a very high-volume, low-variety operations. (The fact that it processes hundreds of thousands of different items is not really relevant in this case as making all those items is not "its" operations. The Amazon fulfillment center is only picking, packing and posting them and what is in the box makes little difference to their operations.)
This matrix is for product manufacturing processes only. Companies like Amazon swiggy zomato Dunzo do not manufacture instead provide products from different manufacturers. Is my understanding correct?
@@kanakajoshi3956yes , if you want to know more about this you have to study service process matrix . This video is only for product/ manufacturing not in service which is use certain process to produce product through machine and equipment
Amazon is a platform ,world side firm and the funny part of Amazon it can tune it self in diffrent countries of the world,a supply chain firm's agility,I'm from India , I find Amazon's flexibilty is terrific.The entry barrier is very high for any business to compete with Amazon.@@LaurenceGartside