Supply Chain Design
Supply Chain Design
Supply Chain Design
Introduction to
Supply Chain Design
Financial (payment)
Supplier
Supplier
Smelter
Customer
Tire
Supplier
Gear
Supplier
Retailer
Hardware
Supplier
Wholesaler
Customer
Pedal
Supplier
Bicycle
Casting
Plant
Retailer
Wholesaler
Frame
Supplier
Pigment
Supplier
Customer
Retailer
Paint
Supplier
Retailer
Customer
Chemical
Mfg
Information (order)
Information (status)
Physical (delivery)
Financial (payment)
Image Source: Arntzen, B. MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, Hi-Viz Research Project (2013)
CTL.SC2x - Supply Chain Design
design
noun
New
(No History)
Market
Current
(Have History)
Product Technology
Current (Have History)
Market Penetration
Product Development
Forecasting Approach:
Quantitative analysis of similar situations
with item using history
Forecasting Approach:
Analysis of similar items: looks-like
analysis or analogous forecasting
Market Development
Forecasting Approach:
Customer and market analysis to
understand market dynamics and drivers
Customer Panels, Experimental
Diversification
Forecasting Approach:
Scenario planning & analysis to
understand key uncertainties & factors
Delphi, Expert Panel, Scenario
Planning, Bass Diffusion
et = At Ft
Mean Deviation
(MD)
Mean Absolute
Percent Error (MAPE)
Root Mean
Squared Error (RMSE)
MD =
e
t =1
RMSE =
e
t =1
2
t
n
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Demand
Variability
??
NV
EOQ
1 period
Horizon
Infinite
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Order Q if IP s
S
Inventory Position
s+Q
Inventory Position
Time
L
R
Time
R
S = DL+R + kDL+R
Q D*R, sS, LL+R
CTL.SC2x - Supply Chain Design
Quick Review:
Transportation Options
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A
$, L,
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$, L,
T
Lesson: Introduction to Supply Chain Design
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selected precision!)
Situations change over time sometimes abruptly
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Functional
Innovative
Demand
Predictable
Unpredictable
Life Cycle
Short <1 yr
Margin
5% to 20%
20% to 60%
Variety
Low (10-20)
High
Error at Production
~10%
~40-100%
1% to 2%
10% to 40%
0%
10% - 25%
6 mon to 1 yr
1 day to 2 wks
Efficiency
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Functional
Innovative
Demand Forecasting
Approach
Qualitative Methods
Looks like analysis
Bass Model
Inventory
management
Transportation
Management
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Situations Change
High Tech Components
Computer chips
Market has shifted from PCs to Laptops to Tablets to Smartphones
Cost of chips in Smartphones is ~ 1/5 that of in PCs!
Memory Storage
Price has dropped from 1.50 $/MB in 2000 to 0.56 /MB in 2015
Pharmaceutical Industry
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Slow/Low Cost
On shore
(e.g., US/Europe)
International
Shipping
Rail/Truck
Final Assembly
Location
On Shore
Order Fulfillment
Location
On Shore
Inventory Stocking
Model
Intermediate
Design
(Factory/DC)
Build to Stock
Source: Olavsun, Lee, & DeNyse (2010) Adapted from Sheffi (2010)
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Intermediate
Design
Manufacturing
Location
International
Shipping
Ocean
Final Assembly
Location
On Shore
Order Fulfillment
Location
On Shore
Inventory Stocking
Model
Slow/Low Cost
(Factory/DC)
Configure to Order
Source: Olavsun, Lee, & DeNyse (2010) Adapted from Sheffi (2010)
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Intermediate
Design
Manufacturing
Location
International
Shipping
Ocean
Final Assembly
Location
Order Fulfillment
Location
Inventory Stocking
Model
Slow/Low Cost
Off Shore
On Shore
(Factory/DC)
Build to Stock
Source: Olavsun, Lee, & DeNyse (2010) Adapted from Sheffi (2010)
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Manufacturing
Location
Intermediate
Design
Slow/Low Cost
On shore
Near shore
Off shore
(e.g., US/Europe)
International
Shipping
Air Freight
Rail/Truck
Ocean
Final Assembly
Location
On Shore
Near Shore
Off Shore
Order Fulfillment
Location
On Shore
Near Shore
(Factory/DC)
Off Shore
(Factory/DC)
Build to Stock
Configure to Order
Build to Order
Inventory Stocking
Model
(Factory/DC)
Source: Olavsun, Lee, & DeNyse (2010) Adapted from Sheffi (2010)
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Make
Source
Source:
Working
with suppliers
Procurement methods,
objective, & strategies
Auctions - why & how
Optimized procurement
Risk sharing & supply
contracts
Source: Supply-Chain Operations Reference
(SCOR) Model from Supply Chain Council
Deliver
Make:
Coordinating
manufacturing
Production planning
Bill of Material (BOM)
Fixed horizon planning
problem
Material/Distribution
Resource Planning
(MRP/DRP) systems
Lesson: Introduction to Supply Chain Design
Customers
Suppliers
Deliver:
Collaborating
with Customers
Challenges & obstacles
Bullwhip effect
Customer collaboration
programs (CPFR, VMI,
etc.)
Sales & Operations
Planning (S&OP)
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Organizational Structure
How should the supply chain function be organized?
When and what to centralize/decentralize?
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4 Lessons
8 Lessons
2 Lessons
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caplice@mit.edu
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Slides 17 & 18
Fisher, M. (1997) What Is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product?, Harvard Business Review.
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Arntzen, B. MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, Hi-Viz Research Project (2013)
Olavsun, Lee, & DeNyse (2010) A Portfolio Approach to Supply Chain Design, Supply Chain Management Review.
Adapted from Sheffi (2010) ESD.260 Course Notes
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