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Informationenrichmentdesigningthesupplychainforcompetitiveadvantage1997MasonJones

Informationenrichment:

designingthesupplychainforcompetitiveadvantage

Mason-Jones,R., Towill,D.R.. SupplyChainManagement. Bradford:

1997.Vol.2, Iss. 4;  pg. 137

Abstract(DocumentSummary)

Theconceptofthe"seamlesssupplychain"isfurtherexploitedbyencouragingmarketplaceinformationtomovethroughthesupplychainwithaslittledistortionaspossible.Itisconcludedthattremendousbenefitscanresultfromadoptingaholisticapproachiftheattitudinalproblemsassociatedwithinformationsharingcanbeovercome.

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CopyrightMCBUPLimited(MCB)1997

R.Mason-Jones:

PostgraduateResearcher,LogisticsSystemsDynamicsGroup,FacultyofEngineeringandEnvironmentalDesign,UniversityofWales,Cardiff,UK

D.R.Towill:

Professor,LogisticsSystemsDynamicsGroup,FacultyofEngineeringandEnvironmentalDesign,UniversityofWales,Cardiff,UK

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:

TheauthorswouldliketoextendtheirgratefulthankstoEPSRCwhofundthisresearchunderStudentshipNumber94315659inassociationwiththePhDtitle"HierarchicalControlofSupplyChainDynamics".

Introduction

Oneofthekeyattributesofasuccessfulwinnerintoday'shighlycompetitivemarketplaceistheabilitytorespondrapidlytotheendconsumerdemand.Tomaximizecompetitiveadvantageallmemberswithinthesupplychainshould"seamlessly"worktogethertoservetheendconsumer(Towill,1996).Alotofrethinkingtowardsindustrialrelationshipshas,therefore,beennecessarytomovetowardstheseamlesssupplychaininwhichthe"players"thinkandactasone.Themainideasurroundingpartnershipsourcingisthatviaclosertiesandtheresultinginformationsharingthepartnerswillbemoreabletoeffectivelymeettheircustomers'demands.Itisveryeasytodiscusstheprinciplesofpartnershipbuttheactual"how"ofusingtheexchangedinformationtomaximizebenefitstoallplayershasnotbeenfullyexplored,(Whiteoak,1994).Thisarticlepresentsresultsfromresearchaimedatanalysingthe"how"ofinformationusagethroughthesupplychaintogainstrategicadvantageintheproductdeliveryprocess(PDP).

Duringthediscussionscontainedwithinthepaperanimportantdistinctionismadebetweena"supplychain"anda"pipeline".Basicallythepipelineisamechanismbywhichmaterialsandinformationflowthroughasupplychain.Pipelinesaresmooth,welldefinedpassagesenablingundisruptedmovement,thereforerequiringsomeformofdesignbythesupplychainmembers.Allcompaniesbelongtoasupplychainbutunfortunatelynotallhavedevelopedtooperateeffectivepipelines.Theterm"pipelinemanagement"wasfirstcoinedbyForrester(1960).AsoutlinedbyFarmerandVanAmstel(1990)theconceptisrelevanttomanysituationswheretheorganizationalsystemisrequiredtobalanceaflowofincomingmaterialsagainstoutgoingcomponents/products.

Tocompeteeffectivelyinthemarketplacemuchpressurehasbeenexertedonsupplychainsandindividualcompaniestoimprovepipelineperformancebyoptimizingtheirresponsetocustomerdemand.Asanimportantcontributiontothisimprovement,organizationshaveimplementedspecificpipelineprocessimprovementtechniquessuchasjust-in-time(JIT)andmanufacturingresourcesplanning(MRP).Methodologiessuchas"leanmanufacturing"haveshownimprovementstoawholehostofindustries,mostnotablytheautomotivesectorwhereextensiveresearchhasbeencarriedout(Womacketal.,1990).Morerecentlythisapproachhasbeenbroadenedtoencompass"leanthinking"andshowntoapplytoaverywiderangeofindustries(WomackandJones,1996).

Nomatterhowfarupstream,allplayerswithinthesupplychainareworkingtomeetthemarketplacedemand.However,inmanysupplychainsonlytheplayerclosesttotheendcustomerhastheluxuryofknowingthetruedemand.Marketinformationnotoriouslysuffersfromdelayanddistortionasitmovesthroughthesupplychain.Thetwomainissuesinsupplychain(re)designaretolimitordermagnificationastheinformationmovesupthesupplychain(i.e.reducinguncertainty)andtoreducethetimedelayinreceivinginformation(i.e.retaininginformationvalue).Thepaperpresentstheachievablebenefitsavailabletoallsupplychainsviamarketsalesinformationusageatalllevelsofthepipeline.

Theroleofpartneringinallowingtimecompression

Theadvantagesofchangingfromtraditionaladversarialapproachestomodernindustrialrelationships,suchaspartnershipsourcing,havebeenwelldocumentedbyMacBethandFerguson(1994).ThesearesummarizedasinFigure1,whichwasoriginallyconceivedbyNeilIrwinaspartoftheCBIDTIPartnershipInitiative(TowillandNaim,1993).WhereasFigure1isessentiallybasedoncollaborationbetweenanytwoadjacentplayers,thisarticleisdirectedatthewiderholisticissueofcollaborationthroughoutthesupplychain.

InaseminalpublicationStalkandHout(1990)emphasizedtheimportanceoftimecompressionthroughasupplychaininordertogainshorterleadtimes,ordercontrol,andstocklevelreductions.Oneavailableresourcewithincompaniesthatinvariablyhasanunnecessarilylongleadtimeisdemandinformation.Infact,StalkandHout(1990)specificallywarnofthedangersofslowinformationleadtimes,summinguptheproblemswithinformationdelayswhentheystate:

"

Theunderlyingproblemhereisthatonceinformationages,itlosesvalue...olddatacausesamplifications,delayandoverhead...Theonlywayoutofthisdisjointedsupplysystembetweencompaniesistocompressinformationtimesothattheinformationcirculatingthroughthesystemisfreshandmeaningful."

Thus,thepurposeofthispaperistodemonstrateandbenchmark,viaarealisticsimulationmodel,theexpectedbenefitsoftakingaholisticviewofsupplychaininformationflow.However,theimplementationofsuchaholisticsupplychainrequiresadegreeoftrustbetweenall"players",hencethelinkwithpartnershipinitiatives.

Information:

acompetitiveadvantage

Themajortechnologybehindimprovedinformationflowwastheadventofelectronicdatainterchange(EDI).Itoffersgreatlyimprovedinformationflowsandisanextremelyimportantaspectwithinleadingorganizationsinthefighttodecreaselead-times(Evansetal.,1993).However,whiletheintroductionofEDIinmanycompanieshasofferedmarkedimprovementinthespeedoftransmissionoforders(oncesanctioned),thecurrentinformationflowinthevastmajorityofsupplychainsisstillfarfromideal.Unfortunately,inalltoomanyinstancestheoldproblemsofdistortionandmagnificationoforderinformationremain,notleastbecausethemanydecisionprocesseswhichstillremainblockrapiddatatransferencetowhereitisreallyneeded.Inparticular,thereisstillmuchuntappedmileageinseekingtoimprovetheorderfulfilmentprocessesfromutilizingundistortedpointofsalesinformation.

Informationflowdoesnothavethesameleadtimeconstraintsthataproductionprocesshas,andviaITitispossibletoeliminatetheinformationtransmissionlead-timefromoneendofthechaintotheother.Themainconstrainttoenrichingasupplychainwithmarketsalesdataisthecommonattitudethatinformationispower.Asaconsequenceofthetraditionalculturecompanieswilldeliberatelydistortorderinformationtomasktheirintentnotonlytocompetitorsbuteventotheirownsuppliersandcustomers,unbelievablethoughthismayseem(Towill,1996).Incontrast,Ackereetal.(1993)arguedthatmanagerscanandshouldredesigntheirbusinessprocessestogaincompetitiveadvantageandmustincludeimprovedinformationflowwithintheirnewstrategy.TheyoffersomepreliminarysimulationresultsbasedontheMITbeergame,whichshowthetremendouspotentialwhichmayberealizedbyredesigningthehandlingandusageofmarketsalesinformationthroughoutthesupplychain.

Marketsalesdataistheinformationcatalystforthewholesupplychain,holdingundiluteddatadescribingtheconsumerdemandpattern.Therefore,thebestwaytoensureeveryoneinthesupplychaingetsthemostuptodateandusefulinformationistofeedeachlevelofthesupplychaindirectlywiththemarketsalesdata.Managersshould,therefore,bechallengingandquestioningmechanismswithinpipeline,structureswhichdelayorderinformationthroughthesupplychain.

Figure2presentsthedistinctionbetweenthe"traditional"supplychainandthehereinadvocated"enriched"supplychainintheirapproachestoinformationusage.Inthetraditionalsupplychaintheretaileristheonlyplayerwhohasdirectsightofconsumerdemand;allothermembersonlyhavetheordersfromtheirimmediatecustomer,(i.e.thewarehouseonlyhassightofthedistributor'sorders).Therefore,inthetraditionalmodethemarketinformationisdistortedinitiallybytheretailerandfurtherdistortedwitheachsuccessivelinkinthechain.However,intheinformationenrichedsupplychaineachplayer,nomatterhowfarupstream,receivesthemarketplacedatadirectly.Theenrichmentmechanismisanelectronicpointofsaleslink(EPOS).Soratherthaneachplayertraditionallymakinganorderdecisionbasedpurelyontheinternalchainorderdata,hecannowmakeaninformedjudgementbasedonactualmarketdemandaswell.

Asanearlyindicationtothebenefitsofenrichingthepipeline,Figure2presentsthefactoryorderrateresponsetoastepupinmarketdemandforboththetraditionalandenrichedmodels.Thesimulationmodelsusedaredescribedlater.Thefactoryinthetraditionalsupplychaincannotevenbegintocompetewiththeinformationenrichedfactorybothintermsofresponseoversh

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