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When we say McDonald’s, what’s the first thing that pops into your mind? For most of us, it's crispy, salty, crunchy, French Fries. Yum. And you just can’t stop at one, can you?! But have you ever wondered how McDonald’s manages to get those piping hot fries right, just the way you like it, every time? One of the reasons for this is the company’s impeccable and sustainable operations and supply chain management. If you aspire to get into operations and supply chain, it’s necessary for you to know how chains like McDonald’s operate. Solve this case study, show off how well you know your operations management curriculum, and win rewards!  

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  Based on the below case study, you’ll have to answer the following questions:
  1. How can McDonald’s strengthen their in store operations?
  2. How can McDonald’s streamline their supply chain operations to derive maximum benefit?
  3. Which strategies do you think McD’s use to achieve sustainability and be seen as an environmentally aware company?
  4. If you were the COO at a zonal HQ at McD’s, how would you change your supply chain and operations to better benefit your vendors and suppliers?
  Introduction - Our Protagonist   McDonald’s is one of the largest fast-food chains in the USA and the world. There are more than 32,000 McDonald’s restaurants serving in more than 119 countries. More than 75% of McDonald’s restaurants all over the world are owned and operated by independent owners, serving more than 42 million customers daily. McD aims to be the most loved quick service restaurant in the world. They aim at providing outstanding quality, cleanliness, service and value to their consumers. Their core competencies include providing quick and efficient service to customers at the drop of a hat, especially when people need fast food at competitive prices, thus providing the best value for the customer’s money. Let’s first have a look at McD’s India strategy, especially their operations and supply chain arm   McDonald’s India Entry McDonald’s India entry was divided into 4 main stages: In 1993, McD’s entered India through a 100% subsidiary, MIPL (McDonald’s India Private Limited) which formed 50:50 joint ventures with Vikram Bakshi of Connaught Plaza Restaurants to manage the North and East zones, and Amit Jatia of Hardcastle Restaurants to manage West and South zones. The staff were trained in India, USA as well as Indonesia to understand the intricacies of the business.  There were a few challenges McDonald’s faced when entering the Indian market. These involved adapting the McDonald’s menu to the Indian palate, being perceived as a mass brand that was accessible to people of all economic classes, as well as catering to India’s vegetarian population and the non-beef eating population too! For this, McDonald’s came up with vegetarian options on the menu, burgers with chicken instead of beef, and they also championed competitive pricing with lots of offers.    Streamlining Operations At McDonald’s Outlets A restaurant management system (RMS) was created for efficient order management. Separate food lines for vegetarian and non vegetarian options were maintained at the outlets. The kitchens too were kept separate. 

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  Supply Chain Management At McDonald’s   Objectives:  McDonald's gets a supply of raw materials and local products from local and small scale farmers. These are the indirect suppliers for McD’s. The suppliers are sourced by distinctive sourcing carried out by various small scale and mid-scale raw material suppliers themselves. These are McDonald’s direct suppliers. From them the raw materials are stored at McD’s warehouses. Finally, they’re distributed to stores from here.   Problems Faced By The Supply Chain  Despite having various processes in place, McDonald’s dd face certain issues when it came to their supply chain. Poor transportation and storage infrastructure was a serious issue. Lower quality of agricultural products was also a problem for the chain.    To battle these, McDonald’s initiated a few programs:   Answer the following questions:
  1. How can McDonald’s strengthen their in store operations?
  2. How can McDonald’s streamline their supply chain operations to derive maximum benefit?
  3. Which strategies do you think McD’s use to achieve sustainability and be seen as an environmentally aware company?
  4. If you were the COO at a zonal HQ at McD’s, how would you change your supply chain and operations to better benefit your vendors and suppliers?
 

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