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World class supply chain management (SCM) reduces barriers between suppliers, manufacturers and customers to create a seamless supply chain involving all operational units. Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI) is fundamental to meeting that goal. The primary SCM mission is to move the highest quality goods through the supply chain as quickly and accurately as possible. Each unit needs to collaborate on improving supply chain performance and effectively deal with: • Cycle time reduction • Logistics performance • Quality/performance issues o Transaction error rates o Product quality and compliance issues Operational silos within the company and its supply chain cripple sharing strategies and data across supply chain functions. EMI based collaboration blasts through these barriers and brings together experts from all supply chain units to forge solutions. On September 25 join Mark Gavoor, Managing Director of CR-Supply Chain Consulting, to discuss the impact of collaboration on supply chain management and improvement. Mr. Gavoor is an experienced supply chain and quality practitioner, and has been VP Supply Chain at Sanford NA (Rubbermaid) and Director of Customer Service and Logistics for Colgate-Palmolive. Sign up for the conversation. http://www.nwasoft.com/resources/webinars/emi-based-collaboration-accelerates-supply-chain-performance
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Manufacturing Intelligence for Intelligent Manufacturing™
September 25, 2013
A Conversation:
EMI Based Collaboration
Accelerates Supply Chain
Performance
Lloyd Colegrove, Dir. Fundamental Problem Solving The Dow Chemical Company [email protected] 979.238.9948
Our Guest
The right products
In the right places
In the right quantities
At the right time
With perfect quality
At the best cost
First Principles of Supply Chain Management
Most Pressing Supplier Risks
IHS Inc & Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine, 2012 Survey Results
Supply Delay /
Disruption
Quality
Cost
Reliability
0% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 80%
Supply Chain Decision Space Clarity
• In God we trust, all others must bring good data. • Good Data Turned into Good Information Breaks Impasses • EMI Provides the Actionable Information
Supplier Manufacturer Customer
Strategic
Analysis
Planning and
Decision Support
Operations and
Transaction Management
Supply Chain Technology Strategy
Information Flow
Purchasing
Inventory
Allocation
Manufacturing
Suppliers
Mfg
Planning Order
Processing
Trade
Distribution
Warehouse
Places
Order
Forecasting
Order Taking
& Fulfillment Manufacturing
Material/Product flow
It is a complex Multi-Criteria Problem
Optimize all i Cost i, Inventory i, Service i, Quality i
Subject to:
Manufacturing Lead Times > MLTij
Transit Times > TTijk
Production rates < PRij
Production capacities < PCij
Warehouse utilization < Wik
Transportation equipment availability < Eijk
Demand Volatility = σi
i = SKU number
j = Plant or Supplier (how many plants/suppliers?)
k = DC number
Target Problems
• Must Be – quality & performance
– Cycle time reduction
– Logistics performance
– Quality/performance issues
• Transaction error rates
• Product quality and compliance issues
• Costs
Collaboration
Center
MOM
LIMS
ERP
QIS
C Problem
Resolution
SCM
Media
Analytics
Manufacturing Intelligence for Intelligent Manufacturing.™
Questions?
Mark Gavoor CR-Supply Chain Consulting
(630) 242-0502