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McDonald's
Is the leading global foodservice retailer with more than 30,000 local
restaurants serving 52 million people in more than 100 countries each day.
More than 70% of McDonald's restaurants worldwide are owned and
operated by independent local men and women. Is one of the world's most
well-known and valuable brands and holds a leading share in the globally
branded quick service restaurant segment of the informal eating-out market
in virtually every country in which we do business. Serves the world some of
its favorite foods - World Famous French Fries, Big Mac, Quarter Pounder,
Chicken Nuggets and Egg McMuffin. Our rich history began with our founder,
Ray Kroc. The strong foundation that he built continues today with
McDonald's vision and the commitment of our talented executives to keep
the shine on McDonald's arches for years to come. To read more about
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McDonald's history, vision and executives, click on their links in the left
menu.
McDonald’s in Pakistan
Aiming to be the world's best quick service restaurant experience,
McDonald's started its operations in Pakistan in September 1998 and is a
leading fast food service retailer for its valued customers. With a strong
belief in the phrase when it's green it's growing. McDonald's Pakistan is
growing with the focus to provide friendly and quick service experience to
our customers.
Today millions of Pakistanis place their trust in McDonald’s everyday to
provide them with food of a very high standard as well as good service. In
the past five years, the response to McDonalds coming to Pakistan has been
overwhelming. Today Lakson Group Companies has taken over McDonalds
Corporation, USA and a local partner making it a 100% owned and operated
Pakistani company. McDonalds located in Pakistan are currently employing
about 3,000 Pakistanis and each store is managed by Pakistani managers.
They have also contributed in other ways than food service. McDonalds has
investment of over Rs. 30 billion in the country and payment of taxes and
duties amounting to more than Rs 10 billion Since McDonalds is doing so well
in Pakistan they will continue to grow and add more stores in more cities in
the future.
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History
The business began in 1940, with a restaurant opened by siblings Dick and
Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California. Their introduction of the
"Speedee Service System" in 1948 established the principles of the modern
fast-food restaurant. The present corporation dates its founding to the
opening of a franchised restaurant by Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois on
April 15, 1955, the ninth McDonald's restaurant overall. Kroc later purchased
the McDonald brothers' equity in the company and led its worldwide
expansion.
With the successful expansion of McDonald's into many international
markets, the company has become a symbol of globalization and the spread
of the American way of life. Its prominence has also made it a frequent topic
of public debates about obesity, corporate ethics and consumer
responsibility.
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Products
McDonald's predominantly sells hamburgers, various types of chicken
sandwiches and products, French fries, soft drinks, breakfast items, and
desserts. In most markets, McDonald's offers salads and vegetarian items,
wraps and other localized fare. This local deviation from the standard menu
is a characteristic for which the chain is particularly known, and one which is
employed either to abide by regional food taboos or to make available foods
with which the regional market is more familiar.
Types of restaurants
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To accommodate the current trend for high quality coffee and the popularity
of coffee shops in general, McDonald's introduced McCafés. The McCafé
concept is a café-style accompaniment to McDonald's restaurants. McCafé is
a concept of McDonald's Australia, starting with Melbourne in 1993. Today,
most McDonald's in Australia have McCafés located within the existing
McDonald's restaurant. In Tasmania there are McCafés in every store, with
the rest of the states quickly following suite. After upgrading to the new
McCafe look and feel, some Australian stores have noticed up to a 60%
increase in sales.
As of the end of 2003 there were over 600 McCafés worldwide.
Some locations are connected to BP gas stations/convenience stores, while
others called McDonald's Express have limited seating and/or menu or may
be located in a shopping mall. Other McDonald's are located in Wal-Mart
stores. McStop is a location targeted at truckers and travelers which may
have services found at truck stops.
International Standards
McDonald's Pakistan's local suppliers provide us with the highest quality,
freshest ingredients. Complete adherence to the Pakistan Government
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The further we go from the customer, the bigger the scale of the
transactions.
The cycle that surely presents uncertainty to the supply chain is the
customer cycle, since it contains an external buyer agent(the customer).
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Other risks are present when the supply chain includes several
organizations, and are strictly related with the supplier strategies. Such, for
example, in the case of bottleneck products, the risk of not being able to
fullfill a demand must be countered by securing supply sources.
The processes in a supply chain are divided into a series of cycles each
performed at the interface between two successive stages of a supply chain.
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commenced operations in October 1996. "We had to ensure that we had the
back-end linked up to the farm level for delivery commitment."
The company also deployed the latest state-of-the-art food processing
technology for having a sound supply chain. The transition towards the latest
technology, which has been subsequently noticed in other QSRs as well,
changed the Pakistan fast food scenario to match international standards.
Local Sourcing
McDonald's has always been committed to sourcing its requirements from
local suppliers and farmers. This assurance is rooted in the philosophy of our
company's founder, Ray Kroc. He firmly believed in mutual benefits arising
from a partnership between McDonald's and the local businesses, thus
ensuring that McDonald's commitment to growth was mirrored by that of its
partners.
In keeping with this belief, we have carefully identified local Pakistani
businesses that take pride in satisfying customers by presenting them with
the highest quality products. Adherence to Pakistan Government regulations
on food, health and hygiene were a top priority.
McDonald's Pakistan today purchases more than 96% of its products and
supplies from Pakistan suppliers. Even our restaurants are constructed using
local architects, contractors, labour and maximum local content in materials.
The relationship between McDonald's and its Pakistan suppliers is mutually
beneficial. As McDonald's expands in Pakistan, the supplier gets the
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Objective
The objective at McDonald is to provide a cost effective solution to
customers ensuring product integrity throughout the supply chain.
Platter of Services
Key Features:
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Purchasing
The McDonalds has the motto of “The 3 legged stool”: Corporation –
Franchisees – Suppliers. Moreover they have the most exclusive,
certified facilities. McDonald also concentrates on the Handshake
agreements, Trust with their suppliers. Long term win partnership is
developed between all the suppliers and franchises which increase the
risk sharing. They deliver Rigorous product and service specifications
with strong focus on quality, product specification and environmental
audits. McDonalds have decentralized supplier structure, zone
consolidation for multinational suppliers There distributor is wholesaler
for Restaurants.
Logistics
• ~100 sales items in the restaurant
• ~400 SKUs in the warehouse (Hubs: up to 1,500)
• ~200 restaurants per DC (~180 DCs globally)
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Logistics Standards
• DQMP (Distributor Quality Management Process)
• Operations and Customer Relations (Operations Manual)
• Quality Control (HACCP / QIP)
• Cold Chain standards
• Hygiene regulations
• Product handling standards
• Emergency and contingency plans
• Risk & Crisis management
• Continuous unannounced internal and 3rd party audits for DCs result in
superior quality scores regularly.
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Freshness
McDonalds have even stronger focus on freshness and quality. Because of
the nature of the product they are offering the focus on quality is a key
factor in the success of their business. So the supply chain plays an
important role in their business because without the proper supply chain
they can’t deliver the fresh items required in making the items being offered
at McDonalds.
Innovation
On-going product innovations are also a big challenge for the supply chain of
McDonald. The continue innovation of the products at McDonald require
them to continuously alter the supply chain and manage it accordingly. With
the ongoing introduction of new products like new burgers and items require
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them to continuously update the supply chain which requires supply chain
management to be much more extensively used.
Fluctuation in Demand
Strong customer demand fluctuations based on promotions make difficult to
manage the supply of the items. They have to continuously change the
supply of their items as per the seasons. Like in Ramadan they have to
totally drop the supply in the day and are much focused on limited items.
The high fluctuations make the forecasting difficult and supply chain
management to be very active.
Cannibalization
Cannibalization occurs when a McDonalds discounts a particular product. The
tendency of consumers is to buy the discounted product rather than
competing products with higher prices. When the promotion event is over
and prices return to normal, however, the effect will tend to disappear.
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Decentralized Structure
McDonalds has Change Management in almost every franchise because of
de-centralized structure. This again leads the supply of the McDonalds to be
altered as per the every franchise which again creates new challenges for
the supply chain management.
References
• www.mcdonalds.com
• www.mcdonalds.com.pk
• www.answers.com/whatisTQM
• http://www.docstoc.com/docs/
• http://www.scribd.com
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