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SCMC TEP Stopover Round: 3
Name: Gina Chua
Date: 28 September to 2 October 2009
Week: 7

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Visit from Motorola & Infor
Written on: Thursday, September 24, 2009
Time: 10:48 PM

2 visitors from Motorola & 2 visitors from Infor came over to visit SCMC. They enquired about Cheers Project; Andrew managed to answer the queries well. They suggested using RFID and using it together with the WMS system. By reducing manual work it will increase accuracy and efficiency. The time saved by using automated system will be better than using manual cycle count. They encouraged the Cheers team to visit Motorola’s website for case study solutions. The 4 visitors provided valuable insights from industry professionals’ point of view and provided us with advice and solutions.


Mr Fong, welcoming the visitors into our centre.



The Visitors listening to the presentation.



Interaction among the visitors about cheers projects.



Benjamin & Andrew, Our Presenters.

TEP Tele-Match
Time: 10:25 PM

Yesterday, SCMC send out 10 participants to participate in the Tele-Match. The match was held at the sports hall and all nine tep stopovers send out their members for the competition. At 1.30pm, the participants in their sportswear were to report to the sports hall to get ready and warm up for the competition.

The leader of our team is Xing Han; he is in charge of giving instructions and motivating us during the course of the competition. After 3 rounds of tough competition with the other 8 tep teams, we manage to secure 14points, just 1points short of entering the semi-final. The team was disappointed as all of them put in their best during the competition.

In overall, even though we never make it into the semi-final, but through this competition, we found out each member’s strength and weaknesses and our teamwork and bond had further strengthened.

The Team consist of: Xing Han, Ben, Erskine, Hong Tat, Hafiz, Gina, Eileen, Nadzirah, En nian & Dara.

Good Job guys! :)


SCMC Round 3!


The Male Participants.


The Team waiting for instructions.






The first game of the match.



14 Points for SCMC.




SCMC Supporters :)

September Birthday Celebration
Time: 10:02 PM

Yesterday, on the 23rd of September, We had a birthday celebration for all our September babies!! Some of the staff from round 1 managed to join us for the celebration. Our September babies are Erskine and Hafiz. Mr Fong was also there to celebrate this joyous moment with us.


Birthday Cake! Chocolate Fudge.


Singing the B'day Song.




Happy Birthday September YanDaos!!






Yakult Factory Visit
Written on: Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Time: 8:13 PM

On 22nd Sept, SCMC went to the one and only Yakult factory located at Senoko; everyone was excited about this fieldtrip. For some of us, it is the first time that we visited a factory or manufacturing area. The person who was conducting the tour was a Microbiologist with over 20 years of experience under his belt. He still managed to answer our queries regarding Supply Chain due to his vast experience with Yakult.





We were ushered to the classroom that they have especially for visitors to the factory. We were greeted with a bottle of Yakult and 2 handouts. He started off by giving us more insights on the running of the Yakult factory in Singapore. It was followed by a multimedia presentation on Yakult. He then explained with a flowchart the process required for the making of Yakult.

Founder of Yakult, Dr. Minoru Shirota (代田稔) & our Guide for the day, Mr Yap.



Lactobacillus casei Shirota.


Manufacturing Process + Packaging Process


Different Packaging of Yakult in different countries.


Other Products made by Yakult Company.

We were then given a tour around the factory to take a closer look at the processes that were required to prepare the Yakult drinks before it reaches us as consumers. All in all it was an eye-opening experience for all of us.








About Yakult

Yakult has a rich 74 year history since its beginning, with Japan being its country of origin and has now expanded its unique brand to 32 countries around the world. Yakult has been in Singapore for about 31 years.

Yakult ships out an average of 180,000 bottles of the cultured milk drink to different sources in Singapore each day.

With such massive quantities of Yakult bottles being shipped out everyday, it is essential to have a properly and carefully planned transporting system in place. About 60 trucks are used to deliver the 180,000 bottles of Yakult to different outlets in Singapore.

SCMC Bonding Session
Time: 7:08 PM

Yesterday, 22nd September 2009, SCMC went out of the centre for a Bonding lunch session at North point. We all had our lunch at Korean BBQ Chicken restaurant. It was probably the first time that we all had a meal together sharing. This certainly had allowed us to get to know each other better. The lunch was awesome, the company even better, what an awesome bonding session that was.








Group Photo!




Visit by General Manager of CLF Express
Written on: Friday, September 18, 2009
Time: 8:57 PM

Today, 18th of September 2009, we had a surprised visit from the General Manager of CLF Express. As part of his visit to know more about NYP’s supply chain management centre. This visit’s main objective is to help him understand what we do in SCM centre, and the things we learn throughout this whole attachment.

Benjamin, the vice president presented to the guest.

Below are the pictures from the visit:



Our Vice-President! Benjamin


Our Guest listening to Benjamin's Presentation.




Mr Fong, explaining about SCMC to our guest, Mr Lau.

     
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