Managing global supply and risk: best practices, concepts, and strategies
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Autor: Trent, Robert J.
Jahr: 2010
CONTENTS
Foreword.....................................................................................................................xiii
Preface.........................................................................................................................xvii
About the Authors..................................................................................................xxiii
Web Added Value?...............................................................................................xxvi
PART I. SETTING THE STAGE
Chapter 1. The Changing Global Landscape...................................................3
The Growth in International Trade...........................................................................4
The Micro Effects from Macro Events.......................................................................7
Trade Imbalances..................................................................................................7
Changing Supply and Demand Markets............................................................8
Changing Exchange Rates..................................................................................10
The Growth in International Purchasing................................................................11
Why Do We Engage in International Purchasing?........................................12
Evolving Toward Global Supply Management.......................................................15
A Global Supply Management Success Story..................................................19
Don t Forget About Supply Chain Risk...................................................................20
Concluding Thoughts.................................................................................................21
References ...................................................................................................................22
PART II. UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL PURCHASING
Chapter 2. Managing International Logistics Issues....................................25
International Logistics Complexities ......................................................................26
Longer Material Pipelines .................................................................................27
Increase in Total Supply Chain Costs..............................................................28
Increased Supply Chain Risk.............................................................................30
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Poor and Differing Logistical Infrastructures.................................................31
Differing Shipping Terms, Laws, and Acts......................................................32
Reverse Logistics Requirements.......................................................................36
Increased Use of Agents and Third Parties....................................................36
Environmental Issues and Concerns...............................................................38
Supply Chain Security and Post 9-11 Requirements ....................................40
Concluding Thoughts................................................................................................41
References ..................................................................................................................42
Chapter 3. Sourcing in Emerging and Low-Cost Countries......................... 43
Overview......................................................................................................................43
Potential Problem Areas....................................................................................45
The China Syndrome ................................................................................................48
The Challenges with China Sourcing..............................................................49
Protecting Intellectual Property.......................................................................49
Is the Allure of China Fading?..........................................................................51
International Purchasing Offices.............................................................................55
Using IPOs to Support Global Outsourcing?a Case Example..........................58
Finished Goods Outsourcing............................................................................58
Concluding Thoughts.................................................................................................60
References ...................................................................................................................61
Chapter 4. Total Cost of Ownership..............................................................63
What Is Total Cost?....................................................................................................64
Measuring Total Cost..........................................................................................64
The Hidden Costs...............................................................................................65
Types of Total Cost Models......................................................................................66
Total Landed Cost Models.................................................................................67
Supplier Performance Models...........................................................................69
Life Cycle Cost Models.......................................................................................71
Total Cost Elements...............................,....................................................................72
The Four A s of Total Cost Data.......................................................................72
Specific Total Cost Elements.............................................................................74
Calculating Total Landed Cost at Pets Supply, Inc................................................76
Identifying Total Landed Cost Elements.........................................................76
Inventory Carrying Charges..............................................................................78
Low-Cost Country Sourcing at UPS........................................................................80
Options Considered by UPS.....................................................,........................81
How UPS Identified Qualified Suppliers.........................................................81
Managing the Risks of Low-Cost Country Sourcing.....................................82
Lessons Learned..............................................................................................,..,84
Contents vii
Concluding Thoughts.................................................................................................85
References.....................................................................................................................85
Chapter 5. Additional International Topics..................................................87
Understanding Cultural Differences........................................................................87
Eastern vs. Western Cultures.............................................................................88
Greeting Rituals...................................................................................................90
GiftGiving............................................................................................................91
Gestures and Eye Contact..................................................................................91
Perception of Time..............................................................................................92
Meeting Customs and Conduct........................................................................93
Use of Names, Tities, and Business Cards.......................................................93
Negotiating Styles................................................................................................94
Language and Communication.........................................................................94
General Cultural Differences and Mannerisms..............................................96
Outsourcing Services Internationally.......................................................................97
Choosing the Right Service Provider................................................................98
Destination India...............................................................................................101
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................105
References...................................................................................................................106
PART III. MANAGING GLOBAL SUPPLY RISK______________________
Chapter 6. Understanding Global Risk........................................................111
Marketplace Trends and Developments Affecting Risk......................................112
Increased Globalization...................................................................................112
Outsourcing Noncore Capabilities.................................................................113
Reduced Cycle Times.......................................................................................114
State-of-the-Art Information Technology.....................................................114
Proliferation of SKUs and Mass Customization..........................................115
The Environment and Recovery, Recycling, and Reuse of Products .......116
Changing Nature of the Marketplace............................................................117
Pressure to Reduce Cost..................................................................................117
Categories of Global Risk........................................................................................118
Unstable Geopolitical Climates.......................................................................118
Insecure Supply Chams...................................................................................119
Currency Fluctuations .....................................................................................119
Local and Regional Economic Changes........................................................120
Logistics Infrastructure.....................................................................................120
Cultural, Language, and Legal Differences....................................................121
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Documentation Requirements and Customs Clearance.............................121
Quality and Traceability...................................................................................122
Supplier Financial Solvency.............................................................................123
Appreciating Global Risk at Ohio Art...................................................................123
A New Set of Issues...........................................................................................124
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................126
References...................................................................................................................126
Chapter 7. Identifying, Preventing, and Managing Global Risk.................129
Identifying and Assessing Risk...............................................................................130
Identifying and Categorizing Risks.................................................................131
Risk Assessment and Prioritization................................................................131
Risk Mitigation...................................................................................................132
Monitoring and Managing Risk......................................................................132
Approaches and Practices for Preventing and Managing Risk..........................133
Probability and Severity Mapping...................................................................133
Risk Contingency Planning..............................................................................134
Managing Currency Fluctuations...................................................................137
Rigorous Supplier Evaluation and Selection Process...................................139
Supplier Development......................................................................................142
International Purchasing Offices....................................................................144
Total Cost Perspective......................................................................................144
Backup Sources..................................................................................................145
Possession of Tooling........................................................................................146
Third-Party Data Services and Data Repository...........................................146
Use of Contracts................................................................................................147
Aligning Technology Roadmaps with Suppüers...........................................148
The Changing Face of Risk Management at DHL Supply Chain......................149
Managing Risk for a Health Gare Products Company................................149
Coping with Hurricane Ike..............................................................................150
Insights Gained by the Risk Management Team..........................................151
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................152
References...................................................................................................................152
Chapter 8. Leveraging Supply Market Intelligence.....................................155
Defining Supply Market Intelligence.....................................................................156
Determining the Right Supply Strategy.........................................................156
Uses, Categories, and Levels of Supply Market Intelligence..............................159
Macro-Environmental SM!...............................,..............................................jgi
Country-Level SMI.............,......................................................,.......................163
Contents ix
Industry and Commodity SMI........................................................................164
Supplier SMI.......................................................................................................164
Sources of Supplier Market Intelligence................................................................165
Macro-Environmental SMI..............................................................................165
Geographic and Country-Specific SMI..........................................................166
Industry and Commodity SMI........................................................................168
Supplier SMI.......................................................................................................168
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................171
References...................................................................................................................172
PART IV. PURSUING GLOBAL SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
EXCELLENCE____________________________________________________
Chapter 9. Making the Case for Global Supply Management....................175
The Need for a Better Understanding....................................................................176
Evolving Toward Global Supply Management.....................................................177
Reaping the Benefits of Global Supply Management..........................................180
Linking Global Supply Management to Business Financials.............................183
Scenario 1: Reduced Purchase Costs from Global Supply Management.... 184
Scenario 2: Reduced Inventory from Global Supply Management............185
Scenario 3: the Best of Both Worlds...............................................................186
Exploring the Differences between the Segments................................................187
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................194
Reference....................................................................................................................194
Chapter 10. Developing Global Supply Strategies......................................195
Understanding the Concept of Supply Strategies................................................196
The Importance of Strategy Objectives and Goals.......................................197
Global Supply Strategy Constraints................................................................198
Characteristics of Effective Global Supply Strategies...................................200
Global Supply Strategy Development....................................................................201
A Leader s Approach for Developing Global Supply Strategies.................203
Asking the Right Questions.............................................................................206
Developing a Global Process at Dennison Chemicals.........................................208
Process Absolutes..............................................................................................209
Global Facilitators and Inhibitors...................................................................212
Dennison s Global Supply Process..................................................................214
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................215
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Chapter 11. Factors that Define Global Success.........................................217
Global Supply Management Success Factors........................................................217
Access to Qualified Personnel.........................................................................218
A Formal and Well-Defined Process..............................................................220
The Right Organizational Design Features...................................................221
The Ability to Measure Global Savings..........................................................227
The Availability of Real-Time Communication Tools................................228
Systems that Provide Access to Critical Information..................................228
An Awareness of Global Suppliers..................................................................230
The Availability of Suppliers with Global Capabilities................................231
Operations, Manufacturing, and Internal Customer Buy-In......................232
Preselection Supplier Site Visits......................................................................234
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................234
References...................................................................................................................235
Chapter 12. Creating a World Class Global Organization.........................237
Characteristics of a Super Global Organization...................................................237
Executive Leadership.........................................................................................240
A Well-Defined Process...................................................................................240
Resource Commitment.....................................................................................241
Information Technology Systems...................................................................243
Organizational Design......................................................................................244
Measurement......................................................................................................244
Communication and Coordination................................................................245
Global Supply Management Best Practices...........................................................245
Best Practice: Supporting Global Supply Management at the
Highest Corporate Levels..........................................................................246
Best Practice: Using Cross-Functional Teams to Support
Global Supply Management.....................................................................246
Best Practice: Continuously Identifying and Reviewing
Global Opportunities.................................................................................247
Best Practice: Retooling the Supply Management Workforce....................248
Best Practice: Providing Time to Pursue Global Opportunities.................249
Best Practice: Making Globalization Work within a Decentralized
Culture.........................................................................................................250
Concluding Thoughts...............................................................................................251
Contents xi
Chapter 13. Learning from Global Supply Leaders....................................253
Evolving to the Highest Global Level at Air Products.........................................253
The Global Sourcing Initiative?the Next Generation of Globalization... 255
Expected Performance Outcomes...................................................................257
Making the GSI Work.......................................................................................257
Coordinating Supply Management across Many Countries..............................258
Segmenting Worldwide Opportunities..........................................................259
A Seven-Step Strategic Sourcing Process.......................................................260
Global Systems Support....................................................................................263
Making Globalization Work?Some Examples............................................263
Packaging.....................................................................................................264
Fragrances and Flavors..............................................................................264
Raw Materials..............................................................................................266
Doing It Like the Textbook Says at Whirlpool.....................................................267
It Starts with Strong Central Leadership........................................................268
Using Global Commodity Business Teams to Get the Job Done .............270
Establishing International Purchasing Offices.............................................271
Component Architecture Management Teams?a Bold,
New Initiative ............................................................................................272
Supply Chain Improvement Initiatives.........................................................274
Concluding Thoughts..............................................................................................275
Reference...................................................................................................................276
PART V. LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE_______________________
Chapter 14. Defining the Future State.........................................................279
Predictions Related to Global Supply Management...........................................279
Predictions Related to Global Risk Management.................................................287
Concluding Thoughts..............................................................................................290
References...................................................................................................................291
Index.............................................................................................................295
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