Title: Supply Chain Modelling 1
1Supply Chain Modelling 1
- Part 2
- March 3, 2008
- Prepared by Hande ERYILMAZ
- Merve Hande ERGIN
2Outline
- Supply Chain Drivers
- Decision Phases/Levels
- Main functions in SCM
- Competitive Strategy/Strategic Fit
3Supply Chain Drivers
- There are many factors affecting Supply Chain
performance. The following are the most important
ones - 1) Inventory
- 2) Transportation
- 3) Facilities
- 4) Information
4Decision Phases/Levels of a Supply Chain
- Supply chain strategy or design
- Supply chain planning
- Supply chain operation
STRATEGIC TACTICAL LEVEL OPERATIONAL LEVEL
LONG TERM decisions
MEDIUM TERM
DAY to DAY operation
5Main functions of SCM
- Demand Management
- Production Management
- Procurement Management
- Distribution Management
- Fulfillment Management
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8Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies
- Competitive strategy Defines the set of customer
needs a firm seeks to satisfy through its
products and services - Wal-Mart
- High availability
- Variety (from home appliances to clothing)
- Reasonable quality
- Low prices
- Products can be found elsewhere
- McMaster Carr (maintenance, repair, and
operations (MRO) products) - 200,000 products both through catalog and website
- Convenience
- Responsiveness
- Availability
9Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies (cont.)
- Product development strategy Specifies the
portfolio of new products that the company will
try to develop and will outsource - Marketing and sales strategy Specifies how the
market will be segmented and product positioned,
priced, and promoted - Supply chain strategy
- Determines the nature of material procurement,
transportation of materials, manufacture of
product or creation of service, distribution of
product - Consistency and support between supply chain
strategy, competitive strategy, and other
functional strategies is important
10Achieving Strategic Fit
- Strategic fit
- Consistency between customer priorities of
competitive strategy and supply chain
capabilities specified by the supply chain
strategy - Competitive and supply chain strategies have the
same goals - A company may fail because of a lack of strategic
fit or because its processes and resources do not
provide the capabilities to execute the desired
strategy
SC strategy and competitive strategy must
fit. Strategic Fit Competitive and SC Strategy
have the same goal.
11Achieving Strategic Fit
- STEP 1) UNDERSTANDING THE CUSTOMER SUPPLY
CHAIN UNCERTAINTY - Implied Demand Uncertainity
- STEP 2) UNDERSTANDING THE SUPPLY CHAIN
- Responsive versus Efficient
- STEP 3) ACHIEVING STRATEGIC FIT
- The zone of Strategic Fit
12Achieving Strategic Fit Shown on the
Uncertainty/Responsiveness Map
13Other Issues Affecting Strategic Fit
- Multiple products and customer segments
- Product life cycle
- Competitive changes over time
14Obstacles to Achieving Strategic Fit
- Increasing variety of products
- Decreasing product life cycles
- Increasingly demanding customers
- Fragmentation of supply chain ownership
- Globalization
- Difficulty executing new strategies
15Major Obstacles to Achieving Fit
- Multiple owners / incentives in a supply chain
- Increasing product variety / shrinking life
cycles / customer fragmentation
Local optimization and lack of global fit
Increasing implied uncertainty