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World Codification Forum Melbourne

2017

• Established in 1960

• Over 130 Staff

• ISO 9001:2008

• ISO 14001:2004

• ISO 27001:2013

• SC 21 BRONZE

• Privately-Owned

• Government Secure

• Reputation for Quality & VFM

Company Overview

Allan Webb Barrow Office

Organisation Chart

Obsolescence Management

• Full Obsolescence Management Support and Solutions

• Latest Obsolescence Tools and Analysis

• Risk assessment of the probability, impact and cost to your

business of potential obsolescence issues

• Monitoring of identified risk, both internally and throughout

your supply chain

• Bill of Material Cleansing

The Codification Catalogue Data as the basis for Cleansing/Mapping

AWL Mission is to enable clients to make informed decisions through

quality data

The Codification Catalogue Data as the basis for Cleansing/Mapping

The Codification Catalogue Data as the basis for cleansing/mapping

AWL unique mix of Engineering, NATO Codification, Inventory Management, Technical Publications, Obsolescence Management and Disposal skills.

AWL Mission is to enable clients to make informed decisions through

quality data

The Codification Catalogue Data as the basis for cleansing/mapping

Demonstration

Clean Mapped DATA delivers GIGANTIC Savings both ONE off and through Life (if maintained)

Service 1 Inventory and Data Optimisation

Inventory and Data Optimisation

• Optimised Management of Current and Legacy

Inventories

• Identification of the correct spares to increase

availability of critical equipment, platforms and

programmes

• Value for money with only the required spares being

procured

• Enhanced configuration control

• Provision of accurate and quality information to

enable Reverse Supply Chain

• Data analysis and cleansing (including Modelling

Preparation)

• Stakeholder Engagement

• Distribution and Demand Processing

The Task AWL selected to aid in an inventory cleanse for ALL tracked Vehicles for AVP Project Team. 1. All items reviewed against technical publications for: • Configuration • LoRA – Level of Repair Analysis (Dirty) • Current Stock Levels

2. SOS used for Three Way Analysis between:

a) Technical Publications b) NATO Codification Records c) Current Stock Levels

Note The Challenge 50,500 lines required detailed review with 15,635 lines not attributed to AVP Platforms at first pass

Case Study BAE Systems LAND (AVP MoD)

Case Study BAE Systems LAND (AVP MoD)

The Result • £90Million of Inventory put forward for potential

disposal. • 423,000 corrections to the Publications, NATO

Codification and Inventory. • Detailed guidance to execute corrections to have

minimum impact on front line activities. • Lower PDS costs for maintenance and publications

update,

SPEND to SAVE demonstrated

Service 2 Custom Commodity Codes

UK MOD needs a quick and easy way to identify accurately and consistently the correct Custom Commodity Code (CCC) for all items leaving and entering the UK on operations.

Background

Custom Commodity Codes are a hierarchical classification system based on GROUP, CLASS & NAMING relationships. The NATO Codification System is a hierarchical classification system based on GROUP, CLASS & NAMING relationships.

The Mapping Task

AWL, using the basic principles of NATO Codification will create a logic that allows each Customs Code to be directly linked to the NCS.

That logic will then be used to characteristic search for all NATO Stock Numbers that match the logic and can be allocated the CCC.

CUP, DRINKING INC – 04661 NSC – 7350 FIIG – T106-A A vessel with handle(s) used when drinking individual portions of a liquid. It is not intended for one-time use. The only graduated vessels to be described under this item name are those which are specifically designed for rationing water in abandon ship. Excludes CUP, PAPER and CUP, PLASTIC. See also MEASURE, LIQUID.

Example 1 – NCS to CCC

Item Description

Bone Chine, White, 100mm high 50mm diameter.

Federal Item Identification Guide (FIIG)

FIIG = T106-A INC 04661

MRC MATERIAL OVERALL HEIGHT OVERALL DIAMETER SURFACE FINISH COLOUR

REPLY BONE CHINA 100 mm Nominal 50 mm Nominal With OR Without Markings White

Generating a NATO Stock Number

NSN – 7350-01-365-9875

THE ITEM OF SUPPLY CONCEPT

11 Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china Tableware and kitchenware: Knives; condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts; peelers; knife sharpeners; cordierite ceramic pizza- stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread 6911 100010

Other 6911 100090

Other 6911 900000

Chapter 69, Group 11 gives us the following choices for custom code allocation:

Using applied logic we can now confirm that The INC 04661 (CUP, DRINKING) made of CHINA will always attract a CCC of 6911100090.

CCC Allocation

The method of mapping in the previous two examples can be applied to all 37,000 INCs within the codification system.

This process flow diagram allows our codification team to repeat the process for ANY item within the defence supply chain

UK NSNs on Task Data Taken at time of Task

• 2,562,294 Items

• 396,602 TII 2 (No Data) • 513555 INC 7777 (NAIN)

Number of NSNs potentially suitable for the

automated allocation of a CCC 1,652,137

AWL allocated a CCC for 1,469,373 in 12 weeks

Savings to MoD through accurate Tariff Codes

The Future Vision – To-Be Position (Data)

Service 3 – Diamond Optimised Data

Where Allan Webb sits in the DIKW Pyramid

Diamond Service

Obsolescence Management

Document Management

Procurement

Configuration

Supply Chain Optimisation

Maintenance Instructions

The Future Vision – To-Be Position (Information)

Obsolescence Management

Document Management

Procurement

Configuration

Supply Chain Optimisation

Maintenance Instructions

The Future Vision – To-Be Position (Knowledge)

Current Situation Example

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