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The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance

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Page 1: The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance. Driver 1: Inventory Requirements Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch

The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance

Page 2: The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance. Driver 1: Inventory Requirements Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch

                                            

Driver 1: Inventory Requirements

• Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch between supply and demand

• Inventory plays a significant role in a supply chain's ability to support a firm's competitive strategy

• A supply chain manager must make routine decisions tocreate a more responsive and more efficient supply chain

Page 3: The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance. Driver 1: Inventory Requirements Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch

Driver 2: Transportation

• Transportation moves the product between different locations in a supply chain

• Transportation is prominent in a company's competitive strategy

• The fundamental trade-off for transportation is cost (efficiency) versus speed (responsiveness)

Page 4: The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance. Driver 1: Inventory Requirements Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch

                                                                             

Driver 3: Facilities

• Facilities include all locations in the supply chain to store, assemble, or fabricate inventory

• Decisions regarding location, capacity, and flexibility of facilities significantly affect supply chain performance

• In DoD, depot and field repair facilities are cornerstones of the supply chain

Page 5: The Four Drivers of Supply Chain Performance. Driver 1: Inventory Requirements Inventory "stockage" exists in all supply chains because of a mismatch

Driver 4: Information

• Information serves as the connection between the supply chain's various stages

• Information and information systems are an important part of balancing responsiveness versus efficiency

• Businesses must trade-off between efficiency and responsiveness when trying to include more supply chain information