Posts Tagged ‘Supply Chain Management’

Supply Chain Performance Management – Gaining visibility into operations

Monday, April 11th, 2011

A recent Aberdeen Report, released in March 2011, acknowledges that the increased complexity of global supply chain has affected the performance of many organizations through longer lead times, excessive pipeline inventory and the need to control downstream and upstream logistics. This in turn lead to increased supply chain management costs and activated a critical need to better manage their excessive inventories and search ways to drive costs down, while enabling faster and more efficient response to customer needs ( Heaney, 2011).

Source: Heaney, 2011 (Aberdeen Report)

While reducing costs by driving down excessive inventories and rapidly responding to business disruptions has become critical, the report shows that gaining visibility into supply chain processes has become of paramount importance.

Based on this assumption Aberdeen has used a set of 4 metrics to determine Best-in-Class (top 20% of aggregate performance scores), Industry Average (middle 50% of aggregate performance scores) and Laggard (bottom 30% of aggregate performance scores) performers in terms of supply chain visibility excellence.

  • % Orders received from suppliers complete and on-time;
  • % Orders delivered to customers complete and on-time;
  • % Change in landed costs per unit shipped;
  • % Change in supply chain execution cost from revenue.

The results show that:

Source: Heaney, 2011 (Aberdeen Report)

Among the most popular approaches employed by organizations to overhaul their supply chain processes and gain better visibility are:

  • Streamline processes for easier monitoring, enhanced usability, or efficiency;
  • Improve internal cross-departmental visibility and integration into supply chain transactions and costs;
  • Improve timeliness and accuracy of data exchange about supply chain transactions;
  • Increase B2B connectivity / visibility into supplier side processes with supplier, trading partners, carriers and managed service providers.

For more information on the state of global supply chain visibility and best practices in improving supply chain performance you can follow the complete Aberdeen Report.

Additionally, smartKPIs.com contains a rich database with over 380 KPI examples from Supply Chain, Procurement, Distribution, functional area. The Top 25 Logistics and Distribution KPIs of 2010 is scheduled for release in the second half of month.

References

Heaney, B (2011), Supply Chain Visibility Excellence – Fostering Security, Resilience, and Efficiency, Aberdeen Group, March 2011, available at http://v1.aberdeen.com/includes/asp/sponsored_registration.asp?ci=/launch/report/benchmark/6834-RA-supply-chain-visibility.asp&spid=30410182&j=15269993&e=adrian.brudan.dk@gmail.com&l=861696_HTML&u=180457853&mid=65506

Measuring Supply Chain Management Performance

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole (Mentzer et al, 2001).

There are more aspects to consider when having a business line in Supply Chain Management, such as distribution strategy and network configuration, logistical and warehousing activities, inventory management and reverse logistics.

When considering specific Supply Chain Management activities and specific performance measures, these can be grouped in different subcategories.  www.smartKPIs.com suggests the following subcategories and specific performance indicators for Supply Chain Management:

Logistics / Distribution:

Inventory Management:

Procurement / Purchasing:

Contract Management:

Supply Chain Management:

To access over 300 Supply Chain, Procurement, Distribution KPI examples visit www.smartKPIs.com

References

Mentzer, T.J. , (2001), Supply Chain Management,  Sage Publications Inc., London

eab group (2010), “KPI examples for the Supply Chain Management”, http://www.smartkpis.com/kpi/functional-areas/supply-chain-procurement-distribution (accessed 10 February 2010)

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