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Supply Chain Audit:-
Our unique supply chain audit and review programmes are
designed to deliver
process improvements and reduce
operational costs. Each supply chain audit programme will be of a bespoke
design to reflect the clients business process flows.
Our supply chain audit programmes are based on Lean Manufacturing principles
used by the Worlds No1 Companies in the FTSE 100 and
Fortune 500 indexes.
Supply chain audit is the
most powerful way to quickly
improve processes and
reduce operational cost. Our Supply chain audit is
design to be conducted within a short period of time
making it very affordable for all sizes of organisation.
Supply Chain Audit & Supply Chain
Audit Reviews:
- Operational availability of machines in the
processes
- Materials movements around the
processes
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Inventory, picking, put away, bulk and forward
pick faces
- Goods Receiving and associated
activities
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Transport Planning & Vehicle Routing
effectiveness
- Transport and Logistics - Vehicle and Driver
effectiveness
- Cost to Serve analysis of your clients interfaces
with your business, usually drives savings for you and
your Customers, a value added concept that always
delivers cost savings for you both.
Inputs
& Outputs- Our Supply Chain Audit includes analyses of
client, supplier and customer processes within the
extended supply chain. Our complete range of reviews,
ensures we produce significant and sustainable increases
in profits and reductions in process costs.

Supply Chain Logistics Consulting
Methods Deliver
Results
Food for thought - How does your business score:
Manufacturers can reap
tremendous profit and customer satisfaction improvements
from effective supply chain reengineering. In my role as
a management consultant, I have suggested that companies
use the following 10 questions to benchmark their supply
chain performance improvement potential.
If you answer "No" to any one of these questions, it is
a solid indicator that if you're not experiencing
decreased profits and/or overwhelmingly heavy
competitive pressure now, you will soon.
Your score from these audit questions can help you to
generally evaluate your company's improvement rate in
the following table. Remember, your careful
consideration and accurate response to these questions
are essential to gain any value from this
self-assessment of your supply chain capabilities.
- Have we reduced our total
cycle time (order to shipment) by at least 50% over
the past three years?
- Have total inventories
decreased by at least 50% over the past three years?
- Do 98% or more of our orders
reach customers on time?
- Has our supplier base been
reduced by 2/3 over the past five years?
- Have our supplier lead times
been reduced by 50% or more over the past three years?
- Have we reduced scrap,
rework and warranty costs by at least 50% over the
past three years?
- Has our cost to produce
decreased by 20% or more over the past three years?
- Have we reduced our cost of
quality by at least 50% over the past three years?
- Have we reduced direct
material costs by at least 10% over the past three
years?
- Have we reduced our product
development cycle time by at least 50% the past three
years?
Scoring:-
- 9-10
- You are in an elite class of
highly focused and top performing manufacturing
companies. Of course, "Yes" answers do not guarantee
market leadership or profitability. Your competitors
may be just as aggressive. Keep the improvement
momentum in high gear.
- 7-8
- You are in the high
performance group of companies and may actually be
outperforming most, if not all, of your competitors
now. However, any "No" answer may present an
unacceptable risk for which immediate action is
mandated. Keep reengineering your business processes
following a well thought out plan to make sure you
are, in fact, out in front of your competition.
- 5-6
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Some progress has been made
but you need to reach new levels of performance. Delay
will cost money and, most importantly, remember the
competition has not stopped searching for how to win.
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4 or less
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You are in a very high risk
category with a need to intensify or initiate a high
priority supply chain reengineering effort. Delay most
certainly has cost you money and limited or no action
will ultimately lead to major problems.
Razor-sharp synchronization in
your supply chain will undoubtedly be the major
performance success factor in competitive markets.
Customers are rapidly becoming more sophisticated and
demanding. Manufacturers that offer customer-defined
quality products, reasonable prices and quick-order
turnaround outperform their competitors now and will
easily gain more market share in the future as customers
clamor for more.
The successful and most profitable manufacturers will
have reengineered their entire supply chains from
beginning to end over the next five years. Five years is
not a long time given the magnitude of the effort
required to get the job done right. By the year 2007,
companies that haven't reengineered their entire supply
chain to drive out the unnecessary costs, time and other
waste so they can deliver high quality, best value
products at lightning speed will be history. It's
happening across the board with many consumer items
going to the retail level on a just-in-time basis.
If you are looking to move your
business forward and improve your Supply Chain
Performance why not give us a call, we can help you with
this.
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