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LOGISTICS OF
Presented by:- Farhan Azmi
AMUL
Type - Cooperative Industry - Dairy
Founded - 1946
Key people - Dr. Verghese kurien
Revenue - INR 67.11billion (2008-2009)
Employee - Marketing arm: 735
Milk producers: 2.8 million
KEY FACTS
AMUL means priceless in Sanskrit “Amoolya”
Brand name managed by an apex cooperation organization –GCMMF
World’s biggest vegetarian cheese brand
World’s largest pouched milk brand
Largest food brand in India
Spurred the white revolution in India
Accreditation with 9001 and HACCP certification by QAS, Australia.
GCMMF: AN OVERVIEW
Members 13 district cooperative milk producers Union
No. of Producer Members 2.79 million
No. of Village Societies 13,328
Total Milk handling capacity 11.22 million liters per day
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Milk collection (Total - 2008-09): 3.05 billion liters.
Milk collection (Daily Average 2008-09): 8.4 million liters
Milk Drying Capacity: 626 Mts. per day
Cattle feed manufacturing Capacity: 3500 Mts. per day
VALUE CHAIN PROCESS
AMUL PRODUCT’S DIVERSIFICATION
Dairy • Cheese Products• Bread Spreads• Milk Drinks & Desserts• Fresh Milk
Non-Dairy• Instant Food• Snacks• Veg. Oils
PRODUCTS
Bread Spreads
Milk Drinks
Powder Milk
Fresh Milk
Cheese
For Cooking
Chocolate
MARKET SHARE
PRODUCT SHARE
Amul butter - 86%
Ice cream - 36%
Chocolate - 10%
Ghee - 20%
Skimmed milk powder - 40%
PROBLEMS TO BE ADDRESSED
I. Logistics in collection –
6 million liters of milk per dayFrom about 10,600 separate village cooperative societies.Approximately 2.8 million milk producing member.
II. Logistic in coordination of –
Storing the milk.Processing the milk.Distributing the milk.
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III. Supplier logistics –
Weighing the milk.Determining of fat content.Calculation of the purchase price.
EVOLUTION OF “IT”
The evolution of IT in AMUL was took place in the guidance of DR.B.M Vyas.
The milk collection center at village cooperative societies, were first automated.
Application and utilization of GIS.
Data analysis software utilization for milk production estimation and increasing productivity.
VATS network between all the level of distribution network and GCMMF.
IMPLEMENTATION Amul start implementation of ERP in phases.
Automatic milk collection system units(AMCUS) at village society were installed in the first phase to automate milk production logistics.
AMCUS facilities to capture member information, milk fat content, volume collected, and amount payable to each member electronically.
CONT… Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad supplemented
Amul’s IT strategy by providing an application software – Dairy Information System Kiosk(DISK) to facilitate data analysis and decision support in improving milk collection.
The kiosk would also contain an extensive database on the history of cattle owned by the farmers, medical history of the cattle, reproductive cycle and history of diseases.
Farmers can have access to information related to milk production, including best practices in breeding and rearing cattle.
As a large amount of detailed history on milk production is available in the database, the system can be used to forecast milk collection and monitor the produce from individual sellers.
AUTOMATIC MILK COLLECTION SYSTEM UNITS (AMCUS)
REAPING RETURNS
Radical changes in business processes - eliminating middlemen .
Improved delivery mechanisms and transparency of business operations.
Due to this process, AMUL is able to collect six million litres of milk per day.
Huge reduction in processing time for effecting payments to the farmers from a week to couple of minute.
Processing of 10 Million payments daily, amounting to transactions worth USD 3.78 million in cash.
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Movement of 5000 trucks to 200 dairy processing plants twice a day in a most optimum manner.
Practicing just in time supply chain management with six sigma accuracy.
Online order placements of Amul’s products on the web. Distributors can place their orders on the website. Amul exports products worth around US$ 25 million to countries in
West Asia, Africa and USA.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT MODEL
There is improvement in quality of milk in term of acidity and sour milk.
Sabor milk union records show 2% reduction in the amount of the sour milk received from the union.
Improved microbiological quality of upcoming raw milk in the form of methylene blue reduction.
This gives better shelf life to the product.
Program like Red Tag Day was launched for cleaning the milk collection center.
AMUL PATTERN
A three tier cooperative structure:
Dairy cooperative society at village level
Milk union at district level
Milk federation at state level
VILLAGE DAIRY COOPERATIVE SOCIETY (VDCS)
Collection of surplus milk & payment based on quality & quantity.
Providing support services to the members.
Selling liquid milk for local consumers of the village.
Supplying milk to the District Milk Union
DISTRICT COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS’ UNION (MILK UNION)
Procurement of milk from the Village Dairy Societies of the District.
Arranging transportation of raw milk from the VDCS to the Milk Union.
Providing input services to the producers.
Conducting training on Cooperative development
CONT.. Providing management support & regular supervision to the
VDCS.
Establish Chilling Centers & Dairy Plants for processing the milk.
Selling liquid milk & milk products within the District.
Process milk into various milk & milk products.
Decide on the prices of milk to be paid to milk producers.
GCMMF’S SUPPLY CHAIN
DISTRIBUTION PROCESS
Company Dealer FranchiseeWholesaler
Retailer
Shopkeeper
Consumers
THE CHANNEL NETWORK
Procurement channel- upstream flow
Distribution channel- downstream flow
COLD STORAGE NETWORK
Chillers in proximity of villages
Prompt transport to district facilities for further dispatch to consumers/ processing units.
Chilled trucks to transport processed products
Delivery to local chillers by insulated rail tankers and chilled trucks.
Refrigerators and freezers with retailers and departmental stores to retain freshness.
DISTRIBUTION
GCMMF coordinated with various unions to get a regular supply of milk and dairy products.
The processed milk and dairy products were procured from district dairy unions and distributed through third party distributors.
To ensure quality and timely deliveries, GCMMF and the district unions had several mechanisms in place.
The unions monitored the supplies of milk and the distribution of finished products.
REVERSE LOGISTICS
MILK CHURN from dairy to VCS
POUCH MILK TRAY from retailer to dairy
BOTTLEfrom retailer to dairy
DAMAGED PRODUCTS from customer to retailer then to dairy
LESSONS FOR MANAGING LARGE NETWORKS
Long term perspective
Simultaneous development of markets and suppliers.
Network partnership Vs. ownership
Cost leadership and value for money
Technology and Information Sharing
DIRECT RETAILING
Amul has recently entered into direct retailing through "Amul Utterly Delicious" parlors created in major cities.
Amul has plans to create a large chain of such outlets
to be managed by franchisees throughout the country. More than 2000 parlor with a turnover of 200 crore.
EXPANSION PLAN
Tie up with the Wal Mart
Export is in 15 countries.
Plan to open 10000 Amul parlor by the end of the 2010.
MISSION 2020
Very ambitious future plan –
Turnover of 27000 crore.(three fold increase in the group turn over.)
Milk production 33.1 million liter/day.
Milk drying capacity 200 mt/day
AMUL (RECENTLY IN NEWS)
Milk via milk train.
Tie up with Adani Logistics.
50 wagon each capacity 24k liter.
Initial transport cost was 40 crores ,reduce it to half.
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