Supply Chain Management The Competitive Advantage

In a recent survey  business leaders around the globe stated they are putting a strong focus on their supply chain management. These leaders are trying to come up with a solution to the constant changing technology up-and -down markets to the constraints of natural disasters.  Having a strong supply chain management has become very important with in the business world. Having stronge SCM (supply chain management) helps business stand out from the rest. Not only do business have to deal with big orders they now more then ever have to also work with small customers orders. This survey by PWC stated five key findings to a “more efficient transparent, dexterous and customized supply chain” to what the company needs.

1. “You Can Have It All”  Having a stronge supply chain results other areas of the business benefiting as well. Orders that are on time and correct lead to companies having on average 15 inventory turns a year. Were as companies who lag behind on their have a average of 4 turns a year.

2.”Leaders Focus on Best-in-Class Delivery” Leaders are spending a lot of time focusing on maximizing profit and lower cost while providing superoir delivery. Being able to comunicate and responde to customers requirements while keeping pressure on competitors.

3. “One Size Doesn’t Fit All”  Meeting the needs for specific customer groups has become a significant part of the SPM.  Configuring differences between high end and low end products to different parts of markets. Scheduling different delivery times based on desired time of shipment.

4.”Global Control Of Core Strategic Functions” Even thought some parts of the order might be outsourced the customer interaction is still done with in the company. Keeping a strong connection with company and customer lead to returning customers .

5. “Supply Chain Capabilities Are a Differentiator”  Collaborating with key partneres to maximize delivery performance and creating less supply chain redundancies are important in establishing a best in class delivery. This gives both companies a leading competitive edge.

Companies are changing very quickly just as technology advances at a fast rate. It is hard to keep up at times with new advancements and available new technology.  The article states that 2/3rds the supply chain management will go to automation with in the next two years. This raising standards higher then every before for supply chain management.

What do you think is the most important strategy  for a company to make to stay ahead  with supply chain management standards as they advance?  What do you see in the future with supply chain management?

 

http://blog.apptricity.com/bid/291390/2013-Global-Supply-Chain-Survey-Highlights-Value-of-Speed-Efficiency

3 thoughts on “Supply Chain Management The Competitive Advantage

  1. Great post! In a companies attempt to stay ahead of their competition, I think it is imperative that strategic managers keep in mind that “one size does not fit all.” What works for one client base will not necessarily work for another. That is why you must have extensive data on your target audience and take note when you see pikes and pits in valleys. There may be some correlation to your supply chain that you did not previously consider.

  2. I defintely agree with your post. I must say that supply chain management should focus on the “just in time” concept also. Consumers tend to purchase more products and service with companies who have a good reputation on getting their items to their cusotmers in a timley manner. If this too isnt a focus, the customer will soon then go to another company who appreciates the customer anitipaction of receiving the products on time or even earlier than the expected delivery date. Inventing new technology and focusing on all the above strategies, companies would definitely have a postive economic future.

  3. I agree as well some companies do not work as well with the just in time approach. However, in the society that we live in almost everything is disposable. There is always something bigger and better just down the road. And I believe that because of this most companies are nowadays better off with using a just in time approach. But among everything supply chain management is so important especially with all of the global markets that we have access too.

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