Question: Question number: 1 We know that push strategy in the supply chain refers to the amount of work done in anticipation of demand, also known

Question number: 1 We know that push strategy in the supply chain refers to the amount of work done in anticipation of demand, also known as speculative strategy. Simultaneously, the pull supply chain strategy is considered customers order-driven strategy, also known as reactive strategy. There is always a push and pull boundary that separates the push from the pull.

As a supply chain specialist, please give five (05) different and unique examples from industry or real life to demonstrate the push and pull boundary.

(Marks 10)

Answer format: It is preferred that your answers are structured in paragraphs with specific and relevant heading for each paragraph. It is better if you can draw a diagram to illustrate your examples.

Length of the answer: Between 250 and 500 words

Marks distribution of the question is as follows:

Originality, Comprehensiveness & Clarity of explanation: 75%

Reasoning/ Rationality/ Logic: 25%

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