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1、The Value Proposition ofSupply Chain Management0 1999 Andersen ConsultingManu-facturerTier 2SuppliersTier 1SuppliersWholesalerorDistributorRetailerorDealerConsumers“The Power of Business to Business Integration”Benchmarking Partners,December 1998Cost is one of the major drivers to extend the traditi
2、onal enterprise.60%of variable costs of an organization are driven by decisions that are external to the organization.1 1999 Andersen ConsultingLogistics expenseincludes:nFinished Goods TransportationnWarehousingnOrder Entry/Customer ServicenAdministrationnInventory Carrying Cost 18%North American A
3、nnual Total Logistics Cost Change in Percentage Source:Council of Logistics Management 1997 Annual Conference Proceedings,Logistics Costs and Customer Service Levels(Herbert W.Davis&William H.Drumm)The past efforts have not been without considerable rewards.-50%-30%-10%10%30%50%838485868788899091929
4、39495 9697%of Sales$/CWT$/CWT=Dollars per hundred weight.2 1999 Andersen Consulting Best in Class Average12Source:Logistics Management,April 1997Yet,supply chain cost reduction still represents a significant business opportunity.Supply Chain Spend as a Percentage of Revenues$34$37$34$20$15$8$4$10$16
5、2$162Size of Gapin Billions3 1999 Andersen ConsultingVALUE THEORYholds that to increase the value of a company,you must increase cash earnings in excess of its full cost of capital in a sustainable fashionThe supply chain must continue to drive shareholder value.4 1999 Andersen ConsultingRevenueCost
6、sWorking CapitalFixed Capital Impact of SCM nGreater customer service(i.e.,higher market share,greater gross margins)nLower raw materials and finished goods inventorynShorter“order-to-cash”cyclesShareholder ValueProfitabilityInvested CapitalSCM has contributed to increased shareholder value by impac
7、ting traditional value levers.nFewer physical assets(i.e.,trucks,warehouses,material handling equipment,etc.)nLower cost of goods sold,transportation,warehousing,material handling and distribution management costs5 1999 Andersen ConsultingCostsAssetsCustomerServiceStrategic and Financial Impact Stra
8、tegic and Financial Impact The improvement of SCM has significant strategic and financial impacts on bottom line activities.Shareholder Value CreationCustomer Service Level IncreaseSupply Chain Variability Reduction Inventory ReductionCycle-time CompressionFinancials/Metrics.Financials/Metrics.Finan
9、cials/Metrics.ROAROA94%94%98%98%nIn-stock availability nLead timenAbility to tailor to specific customer needsnFixednPurchase CostnVariable ManufacturingnTrans/DistributionnObsolescence/MarkdownnAdministrative/TransactionnManufacturingnDistribution CentersnInventory6 1999 Andersen ConsultingBest in
10、Class companies enjoy significant advantage over their competitors.Total Supply-Chain Mgmt.Cost“For a company with annual sales of$2 billion and a 60%cost of sales,the difference between being at the median in terms of performance and being in the top 20%is$176 million in working capital.”7.06.30%2%
11、4%6%8%10%12%14%19961997RevenueBestMedian37318702040608010012019961997Calendar DaysCash-to-Cash Cycle Time13.111.61051997 PRTM Study7 1999 Andersen Consulting35347866010203040506070809010019961997Days of Supply949471810%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%19961997Total Days of SupplyOn-Time Delivery Perfo
12、rmanceBestMedianU.S.Dept.of Commerce estimates that manufacturers have cut inventories by 9%in the 1990s saving about$82 Billion Fortune 3/3/97.Best in Class companies enjoy significant advantage over their competitors.1997 PRTM Study8 1999 Andersen ConsultingFor period 1988-1996;Source Strategic Su
13、pply Chain Alignment,1998500%500%AboveAboveAverageAverage3000%3000%AboveAboveAverageAverage250%250%AboveAboveAverageAverageIndustry leaders have demonstrated the significant value that successful supply chains can create.Point of Sale Data and Flow Through Distribution“Retail Direct”StrategyInvestme
14、nt in Distribution Network9 1999 Andersen ConsultingInventory Turns 50 times per yearThe 1997 Andersen Consulting Global Electronics Study(GES)showed that total inventory in the U.S.technology industry supply chain was around$0.5-1.5 trillion and turned less than 10 times per year.Supply Chain Oppor
15、tunities for EHT IndustryStill,there are potential Inventory Reduction Opportunities10-30%Inter-enterprise Postponement10-30%Intra-enterprise Postponement40-65%Direct-to-Customer Sales10-25%Joint(Collaborative)PlanningSource:AC-Stanford-Northwesterns CDDN Study,also 1996 U.S.Census data10 1999 Ander
16、sen Consulting-Inter-Company Supply Chain Practices-All the TimeNot at AllLower HigherLower HigherLower HigherLower HigherLower HigherLower HigherLower HigherSupplier OwnedOr ManagedInventoryThird PartyLogistics(Warehousing)Third PartyLogistics(Transportation)Third PartyLogistics(InformationManageme
17、nt)ElectronicInformation Systemsto Manage ChannelFill Rates and ReplenishmentCustomerAccess toInternal Systemsto Track OrderConfigure toOrderStrategy543210Lower PerformersHigher PerformersSource:Manufacturing Manager Responses(4/2/97 data)The material contained in this presentation is confidential a
18、nd proprietary to Andersen Consulting.4C-15Higher performing global electronics companies integrate more extensively across the supply chain.11 1999 Andersen ConsultingSubstantial value creation has been identified for computer supply chain.Andersen Consultings CDDN Study-Benefits Summary-SuppliersS
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