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Page 1: FWSI - FESC  Showcase

Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Supply Chain VisibilitySupply Chain Visibility - - Stock Safety Level CheckStock Safety Level Check

FWSI - FESC FWSI - FESC ShowcaseShowcase

For Discussion On23 February 2005

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2Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Positioning of Business Scenario

• Stock replenishment when the stock is below a pre-defined safety threshold value for parts that are either:– Critical– Longer Lead Time to deliver– Commonly Shared

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3Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Vendor Managed Inventory - Scenario Overview

Customer:Company A

USA

Firewall

Customer’sInventory Service Provider

Hong Kong

Supplier 1

Singapore

Firewall

Inte

rnet

Inte

rnet China

Tier 1 Tier 2

Order Fulfillment Response

Order Replenishment Request

A: Stock Safety Level ControlTrigger

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4Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Vendor Managed Inventory - Detailed ScenarioCompany A

(USA)

Customer’sInventory’s Service Provider(Hong Kong)

Issue Part(on demand) 1a

MRP

2

Purchasing@ Part Supplier

3b Material Plans

Raw Material @ RM Supplier

4Par

t Sup

plie

r

Purch

ase

Ord

er

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Part Supplier (PS)

(Sales)

Produ

ction

Ord

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nis

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art

(ba

tch

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RM

In

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Store@ Part Supplier

Production@ Part Supplier

Kit RM And Issue

Part (FG) Transfer

Deliver RM

Notes:3 parties involved:• Customer (MNC)• Part Supplier (Vendor)• RM SupplierPart:• Critical Part• Long Lead time• Commonly shared

Tier 1(Singapore)

Tier 2(China)

6

RM: Raw Material

3aMaterial Plans

1b

DO

DO

FG: Finish Good

DO: Delivery Order

Not in Scope

Legends:

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6Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Use Cases1. Parts/Order Release (by Customer)2. Parts/Order Replenishment (by Third Party Inventory Service

Provider)3. Conduct MRP Run (By Part Supplier) (i/o: BOM + Qty)4. Analyze raw materials (by Supplier Purchasing Department)

1. Receive MRP plan

5. Raw materials delivery (by RM Supplier)1. Issue Delivery Order

6. Update Inventory Level (by Part Supplier Store)1. Receive MRP plan (for Kitting) (not in scope)2. Receive raw materials 3. Receive Delivery Order4. Dispatch raw materials to shop floor (not in scope)5. Receive finished good from shop floor (not in scope)6. Issue finished good to Third Party Inventory Service Provider’s warehouse

7. Update Inventory Level (by Third Party Inventory Service Provider)1. Receive Delivery Order

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7Framework for Web Services Implementation (FWSI) TC

Functional Elements

• Six elements have been identified for building the applications

Service Management

Secure SOAP Mgt

User Management

Notification Engine

Transformer

Sensory

Service monitoring and logging.

User access control Presentation of inventoryinformation in differentformats

Securing some orall of the inventoryinformation betweensupplier and customer

Notify users via emailor SMS, etc

Detect end user’s devices

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