Johnson Skin Care Products Case StudyName:Institutional affiliationJohnson Skin Care Products Case StudyDevelop a flow diagram depicting all of the possible supply chain flowsDCDCDCDCDCStaging warehouse distributing to distant regionsFactory at Californiaa Factory at NJSWCalifornia SWNJSW Kentucky$2000$20002.What supply chain network would you recommend to Bob Bassett based on the current four echelon structure (Plant→SW→DC→Store)?The current four echelon distribution structure is efficient in distributing inventory across the country. However, it costs the same to transport inventory from the Californian plant to the staging warehouse in the same state, and $1100 more to transport to Kentucky than it is from New Jersey. This brings to question the efficiency of operating in California. 3.If you could modify the current supply chain strategy, what would you change and why? Too many Stock Keeping Units (SKU). The first mistake that the new manager noted was the high number of poorly in the market. Proliferation of SKU is a major impediment to efficiency of a supply chain. Managing many products increases the cost of marketing, transportation, manufacturing and tracking inventory (Bowersox, 2013). This is contradictory to the marketing department that believes that customers should have