Title: New Member Introduction
1New Member Introduction
- How to Define, Align, and Excel Your Supply Chain
- January 2008
2Agenda
- The need for superior supply chain management
- Supply chain issues facing companies today
- The role of the SCOR model in optimizing supply
chain performance - What is SCOR?
- How has it helped companies improve their supply
chains? - The Supply-Chain Council A resource for supply
chain excellence - Your Membership Stages of Development
- Appendix The SCC Toolkit
3THE NEED FOR SUPERIOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
4What Keeps You Up at Night?
Stock Market Volatility, Oil Prices, Labor,
Political Instability, Security
Reducing Inventory/ Working Capital/ Asset
Management
Reducing Total Supply Chain Costs
Supply Chain Resiliency Sustainability Risk
Management Green
Competing in a Global Market
Providing Superior Consistent Customer Service
While Increasing Revenue Margin
Business As Usual Has Been CancelledNow What?
5Superior Supply Chain Management (SCM) has Long
Been a Source of Competitive Advantage
of Revenue
Best-in-class Companies Outperform Their Median
Competitors with a 50 Cost Advantage
Source PRTM/The Performance Measurement Group
6But SCM is Paramount in Times of Economic
Uncertainty
- In 2007, US business logistics costs rose to an
all time high of 1.4 trillion (10.1 of US
nominal Gross Domestic Product ) 3 - Supply-chain generally accounts for between 60
and 90 of all company costs1 - A 2 improvement in process efficiency for
supply-chain processes has 3000 - 5000 the
impact of a 2 improvement in efficiency for IT
HR Finance1 Sales
1 Exclusive of Financial Services companies2
Source Hoovers 2006 Financial Data, Supply-Chain
Council 2006 SCM Benchmark data on SCM cost for
discrete process industries 3 CSCMP 19th Annual
State of the Logistics Industry
Focused initiatives in Supply Chain Management
can result in 30-35 cost reductions, liberation
of working capital, and revenue increases of 3-5!
7And SCM Improvement Creates Shareholder Value
The Supply Chain Impacts . . .
All Financial Metrics . . .
Shareholder Value
Liberate Working Capital
- Improve customer service and response
- Optimize inventory flow, utilization
productivity
Improve Capital Efficiency
Reduce Fixed Capital
- Best-in-class customer relationships
- Differentiated service capabilities
Increase Shareholder Value
Increase Revenue and Margin
Increase Profit
- Best-in-class strategic supplier partnerships
- Leverage of outsourcing of business processes
- Unique supply chain models
Optimize Cost Model
Effective Supply Chain Management can increase a
Return on Capital Employed by 30 and More!
8THE ROLE OF THE SCOR MODEL IN OPTIMIZING SUPPLY
CHAIN PERFORMANCE
9What is SCOR?
- SCOR is a supply chain process reference model
containing over 200 process elements, 550
metrics, and 500 best practices including risk
and environmental management - Organized around the five primary management
processes of Plan, Source, Make, Deliver and
Return - Developed by the industry for use as an industry
open standard - Any interested organization can
participate in its continual development
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10SCOR helps to map and improve the end-to-end
supply chain
- From suppliers supplier to customers customer
11SCOR Processes Five Levels of Decomposition
EDI
S1Source Stocked Product
Supply-Chain Source
S1.2Receive Product
XML
Standard SCOR definitions
Company/Industry definitions
12SCOR Performance Metrics Mapping the Impact of
Specific Activities on Each Key SCM Metric
- Standard Strategic (Level 1) Metrics
Customer
Internal
upside and downside adaptability metrics
13SCORmark Benchmarking Diagnosing the Areas Most
in Need of Improvement
14How Does SCOR Help Improve Supply Chains?
- SCOR can be used to describe supply chains that
are very simple or very complex using a common
set of definitions and enabling a common
understanding - It helps companies
- Compare the performance of supply chain and
related operations within their company or
against other companies - Determine what processes to improve and by how
much to improve them - Guide the consolidation of internal supply chains
(which results in significant cost reductions
from eliminating duplicative assets) - Create standard processes and common information
systems across business units (which generates
major cost savings, cycletime and quality
improvements) - Create a common scorecard by which customers can
measure their performance and by which SCC
members can measure suppliers performance (which
can lead to major cross-organizational process
improvements).
15SCC membership accelerates a companys use of
and benefits from SCOR and related models
Reference models, benchmarking, tools research
and help from SCOR experts
Training, certification, career development and
volunteer opportunities
Chapters, events and forums to share SCOR and
supply chain knowledge and experience
16Member benefits Resources
17Member benefits Capability Development
18Member benefits Knowledge Networks
19The Member Journey
201 Learning
211 Learning Tools
222 Piloting
232 Piloting Tools
243 Deploying
253 Deployment Tools
263 Deployment Tools
274 Integrating
284 Integration Tools
294 Integration Tools
305 Renewing
315 Renewing
325 Renewing
33TOOLS SUMMARY
34Member Benefits
35SCOR
36Training
37Certification
38Benchmarking
39Events
40Experts
41Publication
42Research
43Chapters
44Forums
45Tools
46Career
47Many Thanks