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Chapter 6 Supply Chain Technology—Managing
Information Flows
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter, you should be able to do the following:
 Appreciate the overall importance of information to supply chain management.
 Understand the role of information technology in the supply chain.
 Explain the key components of an integrated supply chain information system.
 Describe and differentiate between the primary types of supply chain solutions
and their capabilities.
 Discuss the critical issues in technology selection and implementation processes.
 Recognize the role of emerging technologies for improving supply chain
information management.
Information Technology and Supply Chains
 Information, along with materials and money, must
readily flow across the supply chain to enable the
planning, execution, and evaluation of key functions.
 Each participant in the supply chain needs relevant
information to make effective forecasts and
operational decisions.
 Existing supply chain information technologies
support timely, cost-efficient sharing of information
between suppliers, manufacturers, intermediaries,
logistics services providers, and customers.
The Need for Information
 information is the lifeline of business, driving effective
decisions and actions. It is especially critical to supply
chain managers because their direct line of sight to
supply chain processes is very limited.
 A wide variety of information is needed for a supply
chain to perform as anticipated.
 The seven R’s
 information must be accessible, relevant, accurate,
timely, and transferable
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 Information must be:
 Accessible
 Relevant
 Accurate
 Timely
 Transferable
Figure 6-2 Six Drivers of Supply Chain Excellence
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10 Golden Rules for Success
 Secure the commitment of
senior management.
 Remember that it is not just
an information technology
project.
 Align the project with
business goals.
 Understand the software
capabilities.
 Select partners carefully.
 Follow a proven
implementation methodology.
 Take a step-by-step approach
for incremental value gains.
 Be prepared to change
business processes.
 Keep end users informed and
involved.
 Measure success with key
performance indicators
(KPIs).
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Figure 6-4 Master Model of Supply Chain Excellence
Data Collection and Synchronization
 Data must be collected and synchronized so that it can be used by
skilled individuals in the planning and execution of supply chain
processes.
 Data collection of relevant information is needed at every point in the
supply chain.
 Data synchronization focuses on the timely and accurate updating of
item information within and across enterprises.
 Functional expertise in each organization will be enhanced by access to
the synchronized data.
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 Planning
 Execution
 Supply chain execution tools and suites carry out key tasks
from the time an order is placed until it is fulfilled. This order-
driven category of software focuses on the day-to-day
activities required to buy, make, and deliver the materials that
flow through the supply chain.
 Event Management
 Supply chain event management tools collect data in real
time from multiple sources across the supply chain and
convert them into information that gives business managers
a clear picture of how their supply chain is performing.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
 ERP systems are multimodule application software platforms
that help organizations manage the important parts of their
businesses.
 ERP systems branch out to include supplier relationship
management, customer relationship management, and other
supply chain components, the connections between SCIS and
ERP grow stronger.
 ERP system provides a mechanism for supply chain members to
efficiently share information
Figure 6-6 ERP Integration of Supply Chain Technology Capabilities
Source SAP AG
Related Tools
 Supply chain collaboration tools help users integrate their
information technology systems with those of trading partners to
streamline and automate supply chain processes.
 Data synchronization applications provide a platform for
manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to aggregate and
organize item-related data.
 Spreadsheets and database software provides managers with
handy, portable tools for gathering, consolidating, and analyzing
supply chain data.
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Source: Manhattan Associates, Inc.
Software Options
 commercial software
 in-house solutions
 choose between single vendor suites, applications from multiple
vendors, consider licensing versus on-demand purchases
 solutions Packages
 determine what types of applications are needed and how they
should be purchased
Purchase Options
 software vendors
 installed on the buyer’s powerful client-server systems
 downside is high capital investment and complex deployment
associated with conventional licensed applications
 Application Service Providers
 ASP owns and operates the software application and its servers
that run the application with access via the Internet.
Data Standardization
 Coordinating and sharing information across the supply chain can be a
significant challenge.
 EDI provides interorganizational, computer-to-computer exchange of
structured information in a standard, machine-processable format.
 XML is a robust, logically verifiable text format based on international
standards. It provides a flexible way to create structured, common
information formats and share both the format and the data via the
Internet, intranets, and other networks
Asking the Right Questions
 Who will lead our implementation effort?
 How will technology support our business needs and processes?
 What is the status of our existing data?
 How well does our existing system integrate with suppliers and
customers?
 What external issues must our systems address?
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)
 RFID is an automatic identification method. RFID tags consist of a
microchip and a printed antenna that can be packaged into many forms,
such as a label, or imbedded in between the cardboard layers in a
carton or product packaging.
 Unique product identification information, in the form of a universal
electronic product code (EPC) identifying the manufacturer, product
category, and individual item, is stored on these 96-bit tags.
 RFID technology costs must continue to decline to make product
tagging economically feasible; equipment issues such as reader range,
sensitivity, and durability must improve; the case for supplier return on
investment of RFID mandates must be made; and consumer privacy
issues must be resolved.
Adaptive Supply Chain Networks
 These integrated, flexible networks of companies, technology
tools, and processes focus on customers and their changing
requirements. An effective ASCN can respond to changes in real
time, allowing the network to prevent or minimize supply chain
problems.
 ASCNs help meet the growing need for supply chain connectivity
and collaboration, two key information issues. Connectivity
provides visibility.
Summary
 In order for supply chain managers to utilize information, it must be
readily accessible, relevant to their decision making needs, accurate,
timely, and in a format that can be shared.
 When properly implemented, information technology supports critical
supply chain capabilities and strategies, including supply chain
connectivity, product visibility, partner collaboration, and process
optimization.
 A well-designed SCIS framework links people, processes, and
technology in a manner that provides actionable information and
enhances decision making.
 Timely data collection and synchronization support supply chain
visibility, exception management, and effective response to changing
customer requirements.
Summary
 Supply chain software falls into four general categories: planning tools
for forecasting and related activities, execution systems for
management of day-to-day processes, event management tools to
monitor supply chain flows, and business intelligence applications that
help organizations analyze performance.
 Given the potential stumbling blocks, software selection and
implementation are not a minor undertaking. Needs must be assessed,
software options studied, technical issues addressed, and important
questions asked before major SCIS investments are made.
 Change is the norm when it comes to supply chain technologies. It is
critical that developments related to RFID and other innovations are
understood so that organizations can take full advantage of worthwhile
technologies.

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Coyle Chapter 6 PowerPoint Slides.ppt

  • 1. Chapter 6 Supply Chain Technology—Managing Information Flows Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to do the following:  Appreciate the overall importance of information to supply chain management.  Understand the role of information technology in the supply chain.  Explain the key components of an integrated supply chain information system.  Describe and differentiate between the primary types of supply chain solutions and their capabilities.  Discuss the critical issues in technology selection and implementation processes.  Recognize the role of emerging technologies for improving supply chain information management.
  • 2. Information Technology and Supply Chains  Information, along with materials and money, must readily flow across the supply chain to enable the planning, execution, and evaluation of key functions.  Each participant in the supply chain needs relevant information to make effective forecasts and operational decisions.  Existing supply chain information technologies support timely, cost-efficient sharing of information between suppliers, manufacturers, intermediaries, logistics services providers, and customers.
  • 3. The Need for Information  information is the lifeline of business, driving effective decisions and actions. It is especially critical to supply chain managers because their direct line of sight to supply chain processes is very limited.  A wide variety of information is needed for a supply chain to perform as anticipated.  The seven R’s  information must be accessible, relevant, accurate, timely, and transferable
  • 5.  Information must be:  Accessible  Relevant  Accurate  Timely  Transferable
  • 6. Figure 6-2 Six Drivers of Supply Chain Excellence
  • 8. 10 Golden Rules for Success  Secure the commitment of senior management.  Remember that it is not just an information technology project.  Align the project with business goals.  Understand the software capabilities.  Select partners carefully.  Follow a proven implementation methodology.  Take a step-by-step approach for incremental value gains.  Be prepared to change business processes.  Keep end users informed and involved.  Measure success with key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • 10. Figure 6-4 Master Model of Supply Chain Excellence
  • 11. Data Collection and Synchronization  Data must be collected and synchronized so that it can be used by skilled individuals in the planning and execution of supply chain processes.  Data collection of relevant information is needed at every point in the supply chain.  Data synchronization focuses on the timely and accurate updating of item information within and across enterprises.  Functional expertise in each organization will be enhanced by access to the synchronized data.
  • 13.  Planning  Execution  Supply chain execution tools and suites carry out key tasks from the time an order is placed until it is fulfilled. This order- driven category of software focuses on the day-to-day activities required to buy, make, and deliver the materials that flow through the supply chain.  Event Management  Supply chain event management tools collect data in real time from multiple sources across the supply chain and convert them into information that gives business managers a clear picture of how their supply chain is performing.
  • 14. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)  ERP systems are multimodule application software platforms that help organizations manage the important parts of their businesses.  ERP systems branch out to include supplier relationship management, customer relationship management, and other supply chain components, the connections between SCIS and ERP grow stronger.  ERP system provides a mechanism for supply chain members to efficiently share information
  • 15. Figure 6-6 ERP Integration of Supply Chain Technology Capabilities Source SAP AG
  • 16. Related Tools  Supply chain collaboration tools help users integrate their information technology systems with those of trading partners to streamline and automate supply chain processes.  Data synchronization applications provide a platform for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to aggregate and organize item-related data.  Spreadsheets and database software provides managers with handy, portable tools for gathering, consolidating, and analyzing supply chain data.
  • 19. Software Options  commercial software  in-house solutions  choose between single vendor suites, applications from multiple vendors, consider licensing versus on-demand purchases  solutions Packages  determine what types of applications are needed and how they should be purchased
  • 20. Purchase Options  software vendors  installed on the buyer’s powerful client-server systems  downside is high capital investment and complex deployment associated with conventional licensed applications  Application Service Providers  ASP owns and operates the software application and its servers that run the application with access via the Internet.
  • 21. Data Standardization  Coordinating and sharing information across the supply chain can be a significant challenge.  EDI provides interorganizational, computer-to-computer exchange of structured information in a standard, machine-processable format.  XML is a robust, logically verifiable text format based on international standards. It provides a flexible way to create structured, common information formats and share both the format and the data via the Internet, intranets, and other networks
  • 22. Asking the Right Questions  Who will lead our implementation effort?  How will technology support our business needs and processes?  What is the status of our existing data?  How well does our existing system integrate with suppliers and customers?  What external issues must our systems address?
  • 23. Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)  RFID is an automatic identification method. RFID tags consist of a microchip and a printed antenna that can be packaged into many forms, such as a label, or imbedded in between the cardboard layers in a carton or product packaging.  Unique product identification information, in the form of a universal electronic product code (EPC) identifying the manufacturer, product category, and individual item, is stored on these 96-bit tags.  RFID technology costs must continue to decline to make product tagging economically feasible; equipment issues such as reader range, sensitivity, and durability must improve; the case for supplier return on investment of RFID mandates must be made; and consumer privacy issues must be resolved.
  • 24. Adaptive Supply Chain Networks  These integrated, flexible networks of companies, technology tools, and processes focus on customers and their changing requirements. An effective ASCN can respond to changes in real time, allowing the network to prevent or minimize supply chain problems.  ASCNs help meet the growing need for supply chain connectivity and collaboration, two key information issues. Connectivity provides visibility.
  • 25. Summary  In order for supply chain managers to utilize information, it must be readily accessible, relevant to their decision making needs, accurate, timely, and in a format that can be shared.  When properly implemented, information technology supports critical supply chain capabilities and strategies, including supply chain connectivity, product visibility, partner collaboration, and process optimization.  A well-designed SCIS framework links people, processes, and technology in a manner that provides actionable information and enhances decision making.  Timely data collection and synchronization support supply chain visibility, exception management, and effective response to changing customer requirements.
  • 26. Summary  Supply chain software falls into four general categories: planning tools for forecasting and related activities, execution systems for management of day-to-day processes, event management tools to monitor supply chain flows, and business intelligence applications that help organizations analyze performance.  Given the potential stumbling blocks, software selection and implementation are not a minor undertaking. Needs must be assessed, software options studied, technical issues addressed, and important questions asked before major SCIS investments are made.  Change is the norm when it comes to supply chain technologies. It is critical that developments related to RFID and other innovations are understood so that organizations can take full advantage of worthwhile technologies.