Logistics excellence: creating a harmonious performance
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Transcript of Logistics excellence: creating a harmonious performance
Dr. Marco Tieman (CEO LBB International & Adjunct Professor Universiti Tun Abdul
Razak)
Kuala Lumpur, 26 August 2014
Logistics Excellence: Creating a harmonious performance
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Agenda
IntroductionIntroduction
Organising your supply chainOrganising your supply chain
How to get startedHow to get started
ConclusionConclusion
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Introduction
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A harmonious performance ...
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Logistics Excellence is the art of a conductor in front of the orchestra, recognising the specific qualities of the players in the orchestra (read: supply chain partners) and knowing how to weld these together into a harmonious performance.
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Using the specific qualities of the various players, the conductor composes and implements best practice solutions to form a balanced symphony.
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Logistics excellence is reached when the company has (1) short supply chain lead-times, (2) low variation in the supply chain, and (3) low waste in the supply chain.
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How fit is your supply chain?
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Organising your supply chain
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Supply chain model
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Brand Value/Commercial
Strategy
Brand Value/Commercial
Strategy
Production & Distribution Strategy
Production & Distribution Strategy
Sourcing/PurchasingStrategy
Sourcing/PurchasingStrategy
Supply chain strategy
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Customer service objectives (order cycle time, inventory availability, order fill rate)
Logistics objectives (reduce lead-times, improve deliver reliability & flexibility, and reduce integral supply chain costs)
Supply chain objectives
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Inventory
Transporta-tion & Storage
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Packing density
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Product characteristics
Source: Goor et al. (1999)
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What value we offer in the eyes of the customer…
Taste Preferences (flowers): stalk/stem (short, long), flower bud (open, closed) Halal: Muslim vs. non-Muslim country Packaging (colour, materials, portions) & labelling
Market requirements
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= Planning, coordinating and conducting processes and activities within a chain.
Logistics control
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Logistics control
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Customisation -> CODP upstream -> need for fast, frequent and order driven delivery
Floating stock -> CODP downstream -> pipeline becomes virtual distribution centre
CODP
Logistics control
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Culture Organisation structure &
interdependencies ICT = qualifier!
Supply chain resources
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(1998)
Supply chain business processes
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Supply chain network structure
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Efficiency (cost, profit, ROI) Effectiveness (brand, complaints, waste) Flexibility (mix flexibility, volume
flexibility) Responsiveness (lead-time) Robust (rejects, availability of assets)
Supply chain peformance
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STRATEGIC FIT!
ALIGNMENT! ALIGNMENT!
Organising your supply chain
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How to get started
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The FIRST STEP is to map the current supply chain (AS-IS) for the organisation and measure its performance, strategic fit and degree of alignment.
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The SECOND STEP is to design the future supply chain (TO-BE) for the organisation with its targeted performance.
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The THIRD STEP is to improve the ‘fitness’ of the organisation:(1)identify quick wins -> motivation (2)training of staff -> capabilities (3)involve management -> endurance (4)establish project teams -> implementation power (5)establish a conductor -> coordination
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The FOURTH STEP is to implement improvement programs, in order to (1) shorten its supply chain lead-times, reduce its variation and waste; (2) establish strategic fit; and (3) ensure alignment with its markets.
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Conclusion
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Logistics excellence is the art of a conductor in front of the orchestra, recognising the specific qualities of the players in the orchestra and knowing how to weld these together into a harmonious performance.
Logistics excellence can be achieved by four steps: (1) AS-IS analysis, (2) TO-BE design, (3) improving the fitness of the organisation, and (4) effective implementation.
For more information on logistics excellence, please contact us!
LBB InternationalB-5-8 Plaza Mont Kiara
Mont Kiara50480 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Dr. Marco TiemanChief Executive Officer
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Thank you